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Old 07-23-2009, 03:52 PM
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4eat Solenoids svx

Hello.

I have try to find were this C-solenoids are?
And i have find some pictures on NASIOC.com Subaru forum

Is it here i find this Part?
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1166360


Also find somethig here
http://www.northursalia.com/techdocs...ssion/4eat.pdf
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Old 07-23-2009, 04:09 PM
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Re: 4eat Solenoids svx

I find the right part.

Now is just to find the new one.
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Old 07-23-2009, 06:05 PM
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Re: 4eat Solenoids svx

Yes Alex that is it. It is in the same position in both types of boxs.
Alex is looking for a C solenoid/transfer valve assemble, from a JDM, UK, NZ, or AUST, VTD type AWD. The dealers in Norway want about $500Aus for a new one.

If any body has one, he would appreciate it.

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Yes Alex that is it. It is in the same position in both types of boxs.
Alex is looking for a C solenoid/transfer valve assemble, from a JDM, UK, NZ, or AUST, VTD type AWD. The dealers in Norway want about $500Aus for a new one.

If any body has one, he would appreciate it.

Harvey.
Yes the price here is verry expentive. The Tax take the most of the price. :S

I have try to send a mail to a Subaru dealer in Sweden, it possible they are cheaper. i hope so. hehe..
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Old 07-26-2009, 02:28 PM
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Re: 4eat Solenoids svx

I have find a autotransmission from a European verson car. I get the tranny for free.
But the tranny is from a legacy 2,2atomatic. And they think its the same transmisson that came in the Svx. Can i use this solenoids from this car?

I just need this solenoids. And i have try to googel it too and i find this wrote on the 4eat transmission.

4EAT

This transmission was released in 1988 for use in the Subaru XT6 and Leone Touring Wagon. The bellhousing and input shaft were changed for the Subaru EJ engine, but this transmission is still in use today with only minor changes. Also, this transmission is a four speed automatic with a lock-up torque converter, not a 3 speed automatic with automatic overdrive.

* Gear Ratios: 1st 2.785 2nd 1.545 3rd 1.000 4th 0.697 Rev 2.272
* Usage: 1988-1991 Subaru XT, 1990-2004 Subaru Legacy, 1992-1997 Subaru Alcyone SVX, and all Subarus 1995-Present

The Ford Motor Company also uses a transmission on some Ford, Kia, Mercury, and Mazda products called the F-4EAT, which shares some similarities with the Subaru, since they are both manufactured by Jatco. The Nissan Pathfinder has also used this transmission in the past with a external transfer case attached.
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Re: 4eat Solenoids svx

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I have find a autotransmission from a European verson car. I get the tranny for free.
But the tranny is from a legacy 2,2atomatic. And they think its the same transmisson that came in the Svx. Can i use this solenoids from this car?

I just need this solenoids. And i have try to googel it too and i find this wrote on the 4eat transmission.
The Legacy transmission should be a clutch type, like the US SVX. As I understand it you have a centre differential type transmission, with a normally open C solenoid. In which case you can not use the C solenoid from the Legacy, which will be a normally closed type. There are different C solenoids for the two types of transmission.
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Re: 4eat Solenoids svx

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I have find a autotransmission from a European verson car. I get the tranny for free.
But the tranny is from a legacy 2,2atomatic. And they think its the same transmisson that came in the Svx. Can i use this solenoids from this car?

I just need this solenoids. .[/I]
Alex the box that you take the solenoid from has to be a VTD type transmission. I don't know what type of AWD that European Legacy used, but if it is a VTD type, you can tell by the longer back on the box, to fit the VTD in, the Transfer type is shorter.

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Old 07-26-2009, 06:55 PM
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Alex the box that you take the solenoid from has to be a VTD type transmission. I don't know what type of AWD that European Legacy used, but if it is a VTD type, you can tell by the longer back on the box, to fit the VTD in, the Transfer type is shorter.

Harvey.
Exactly as I stated, but not in accordance with your previous claims which you have never corrected.
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Hey it's Jordan here I sent you an email with the solenoids that I have. I'm not sure which of the solenoids in the picture is Solenoid C.

They work fine.

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Old 07-27-2009, 01:19 AM
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Re: 4eat Solenoids svx

I am not sure mate, the one in your hand looks like it.
This is what it looks like.

http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/files/oab_au/32474.jpg

What part Nos are on it. The number on the Aust one above is CDA19.?

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Old 07-27-2009, 09:03 AM
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Re: 4eat Solenoids svx

Is this for sale or? I got your mail a few days ago. But i dont get anny answere back.
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I am not sure mate, the one in your hand looks like it.
This is what it looks like.

http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/files/oab_au/32474.jpg

What part Nos are on it. The number on the Aust one above is CDA19.?

Harvey.
If i order this part you have send me number on then i get all in this pictures?
Wat is the price for this in your contry?
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Re: 4eat Solenoids svx

Greetings Alex,

It is a shame that you are having so much trouble, but rest assured you have friends on the network, who will help in all ways possible.

The SVX solenoids can be purchased from suppliers who specialise in transmission parts, as well as Subaru dealers. You should try to find such a supplier/shop in your area.

A supplier in New Zealand has advised me that they have three types in stock, all listed as parts for the SVX. These are identified by means of the coloured connecting wire, Red, yellow or green. I notice that the one pictured by Harvey is yellow.

There could be different numbers on the same solenoid, as these parts are made by several different companies and a used in several makes of car. For instance, the solenoids are available from Motor Specs. Australia.

If necessary, I could arrange to send you a solenoid. The cost would be approximately US$135.00, NZ$200.00. plus airmail postage.

Sincerely, Trevor.
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Greetings Alex,

It is a shame that you are having so much trouble, but rest assured you have friends on the network, who will help in all ways possible.

The SVX solenoids can be purchased from suppliers who specialise in transmission parts, as well as Subaru dealers. You should try to find such a supplier/shop in your area.

A supplier in New Zealand has advised me that they have three types in stock, all listed as parts for the SVX. These are identified by means of the coloured connecting wire, Red, yellow or green. I notice that the one pictured by Harvey is yellow.

There could be different numbers on the same solenoid, as these parts are made by several different companies and a used in several makes of car. For instance, the solenoids are available from Motor Specs. Australia.

If necessary, I could arrange to send you a solenoid. The cost would be approximately US$135.00, NZ$200.00. plus airmail postage.

Sincerely, Trevor.
Ohh thats have been verry nice if you want to send this too me.
I send you a PM.
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Hey sorry for not getting back to you Alex. After seeing Harvey's photo I can tell you that the solenoids that I have are definitely the wrong ones. Sorry that I am no help

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