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Thinking About Buying a 92 SVX but...
I've owned a couple of SVXs in the past and kind of miss having one, so I've been thinking about maybe buying another one. I've seen a couple of fairly low mileage 92s for sale but I've been reluctant to buy one because of the known transmission problems. It seems like every 92 has required a tranny rebuild (mine did). So my question for those of you with a 92 or 93 SVX that still has the original transmission, is, what have you done to enable you to not have to replace it? Oil cooler? (I put one in my 96 and never had a problem); in-line filter?, frequent flushes?, synthetic fluid?, other? Let me know.
Thanks. Larry |
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Re: Thinking About Buying a 92 SVX but...
Hi Larry,
My advise to you would be to buy a trans first, be it a low mileage 4eat or a 5/6 speed to swap in first. Find an SVX to plop it into and your trans worries will be gone.
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"The things you own end up owning you. It's only after you lose everything that you're free to do anything." 92 Pearl White Ls-l (138k) Euro Headlights & Blinkers, 97 Grill, Euro Tail Lights, SS Brake Lines, Stebro Exhaust, Slotted Rotors, Classic Registration 96 Legacy Outback (206k) 5-speed 2.2 Lightweight Crank Pulley, Group N Trans & Motor Mounts SOLD Wanted: Steering Wheel |
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Re: Thinking About Buying a 92 SVX but...
Why not budget a car + the inevitable trans rebuild/swap/replacement?
Mine is a 92 with 79k miles on it. The trans started hanging on the 2-3rd shift at very low speeds. Once I changed the external filter and fluid its been fine ever since *knocks on wood*. if it does go, I'll source a 5MT or 4.44 Leggy trans. Not really bothered either way. |
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Re: Thinking About Buying a 92 SVX but...
Concidering what mines been through, I'm surrprised I haven't had to have a rebuild yet. I'm eventually going for a 4.44 though. No shame in that.
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1992 Pearl White LS-L "Ruslana" #4946 - 180k on body, 95k on engine. Mods: ECU bead crush, 15 min mod, 20 min mod, drilled/slotted rotors & Axxis ceramic brakes, SS lines, 17" Evoke F1 wheels, XS-HF137 Sony Xplod speakers, 6000k HID's (lows & fogs), resistor mod, 1½" Sleek Spoiler mod, custom exhaust by svxfiles, '02 WRX aluminum racing radiator by svxfiles, Summit Racing 400# x 300# springs w/ Koni's by svxfiles, ClassGlass fiberglass hood /w scoop, Nevin's rear sway bar, '97 grille, phenolic spacers, custom LED interior lighting, custom paint. †"War doesn't determine who is right, only who is left"† Work to be done: Tinted windows, clear/LED tail lights, tailbar mod, "Power Mode" mod, Supertone horns, clear corners & headlight lenses, 2 pc splitters or custom bumper, Alcyone side skirts, TruSpeed Stage III SVX Intake, Hydra, 4.44 tranny swap, JDM auto folding side mirrors, engine rebuild, super charger, STi seats, bone leather interior /w SVX emblem, dash overhaul, SVX decals, paint (stock color). Total cost?: 22k At least it's going down..
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Re: Thinking About Buying a 92 SVX but...
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I've put 50,000+ miles on the teal, the transmission in which may be original. I added a mid-sized aux cooler in series with the radiator cooler when I bought it, and it came with a factory canister ("campaign") filter which I've changed once. Interestingly, on cold mornings the aux-cooler-less silver always takes much longer to attain 4th gear than the teal. No transmission troubles in either car to date. I use ordinary EconoSludge transmission fluid (no real brand preference) and change it often; drain-and-fill, not flush. Both are daily drivers and I don't pamper or abuse them. Guess I've been lucky. dcb |
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