Anyway, changed my mind halfway through after I came across a damaged '99 or 2000 Forester AWD DR gearbox in damaged condition for $250, it was locked in gear presumably because of being rear ended or maybe having the front shoved back, thought I could soon fix that so pulled it all apart with only minor repairable damage to a selector and shaft, chucked in another selector fork from the L and straightened the shaft in a press. It all looked good with no other visible damage.
After reading Alpine Raven's conversion thread about a lower low range ratio decided to give that a go as well so put the L gearbox to good use as a donor for parts. Well, not too hard but fiddly as expected, all together, everything else done, cleaned up, packed up and in the drivers seat! Finally yesterday I take the Brumby for it's first EJ motored outing. Woohooo!!! This EJ22 caper is worth it , the little bugger certainly drifts well in a grass paddock! Woohoo turned to other words and no go after about two kilometres when on an up change from second to third a missed change got fifth instead, where it has stayed permanently locked in gear.

This gearbox was locked in fifth when I got it and after repairs it seemed fine although maybe a little less crisp on the neutral (or fourth) to fifth change, put that down to just being stationary and th]ought it would get better after a run with oil in it. Nope,.... this is frustrating especially now as I don't trust this stupid gearbox and driving home locked in fifth is testing out the low down torque pretty well too. Got home somehow, had a quiet thinking time relaxing with a beer or three, braced myself and attempted to pull it out of gear. All that happened was to bend the gearlever back to the handbrake so now one more thing to fix. I gave up after that:mrgreen:
Where to from here? Well, another gearbox obviously and would like to reuse the lower ratio setup as well so open to suggestions. I really fancy the AWD with a rear lsd diff setup presently used and after looking at a gen 2 Liberty 4 speed auto I have in an RX Lseries it will need at least a 2" lift kit to fit. Very big gearbox that looks to weigh a ton. Sooooo,... Sportswagon Impreza? Liberty dr and just leave it alone, Forester maybe? I don't fancy making adapters up for another L gearbox but that would be cheapest option but would need to change tailshaft length, crossmember and mount plus clutch etc.
Has anyone had experience with this sort of gear lock problem before? Feels almost like an interlock ball problem or something. Actually, there is no play or feel at all. Rigid. Demised. Like the Norwegian blue parrot in the sketch by Monty Python.
Anyway, I'm open to suggestions.
Cheers,... Col.