auto gearbox noise
- Chris_Rogers
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auto gearbox noise
box is a 4EAT behind a EJ20 HD (for those that do not know my car.)
it has developed a rather loud whine similar to a bad PS pump. gets worse with throttle.
WHAT THE HELL IS IT and how do I get rid of it??
box still shifts fine and I have been keeping an eye on RPM and it sits a 3k at 100kmh (4.44 finals 205/50/16 ) and it seems constant and hasn't increased.
been reading service bulletins and I noticed that they (subaru ) changed the seals and pumps (revised) for some reason.
any idea why?
lastly - who can actually service/repair this box?? Parts are not an issue. I can get all I need from NZ.
it has developed a rather loud whine similar to a bad PS pump. gets worse with throttle.
WHAT THE HELL IS IT and how do I get rid of it??
box still shifts fine and I have been keeping an eye on RPM and it sits a 3k at 100kmh (4.44 finals 205/50/16 ) and it seems constant and hasn't increased.
been reading service bulletins and I noticed that they (subaru ) changed the seals and pumps (revised) for some reason.
any idea why?
lastly - who can actually service/repair this box?? Parts are not an issue. I can get all I need from NZ.
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"it has developed a rather loud whine similar to a bad PS pump. gets worse with throttle."
mate thats how I originally described the noise and you said no more like a rattle.
seriously thats EXACTLY how i described the noise mine was making under throttle. Your oil pump is being starved of oil, either through a dented sump limiting pickup flow or through leaking seals elsewhere letting air in.
mate thats how I originally described the noise and you said no more like a rattle.
seriously thats EXACTLY how i described the noise mine was making under throttle. Your oil pump is being starved of oil, either through a dented sump limiting pickup flow or through leaking seals elsewhere letting air in.

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
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these guys drove my car for 5 mins, told me step 1. check the sump and pickup and they were right.
these guys drove my car for 5 mins, told me step 1. check the sump and pickup and they were right.

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
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yep. like i said, i pulled the sump off and it looked fine. then measured everything up and realised it had zero clearance on teh pickup.
hammered it out 15mm and its been fine since.
I will pick that brand new sump up this coming week. Will send you measurements
hammered it out 15mm and its been fine since.
I will pick that brand new sump up this coming week. Will send you measurements

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
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Chris there's a mob in paisley drive.The guy there knows his sh#t when it comes to these boxes.GMF i think is the name,Dane might remember or have contact details,i've lost everything for now about these boxes and the mobs contact details.
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will,
ta! will drive it up there before it dies.
dane,
are the sump gaskets the same as the local ones. going to drop the pan tommorrow and give it a hit with a 4x4 block of wood and a mallet.
other thing (I figure this is related) is it is slow to shift into R & D gear first thing in the morn. once its warm and moving its shifts 1-4 easily.
how quick should this thing shift - immediate?
how long before it kills the pump? (if this is the case.)
ta! will drive it up there before it dies.
dane,
are the sump gaskets the same as the local ones. going to drop the pan tommorrow and give it a hit with a 4x4 block of wood and a mallet.
other thing (I figure this is related) is it is slow to shift into R & D gear first thing in the morn. once its warm and moving its shifts 1-4 easily.
how quick should this thing shift - immediate?
how long before it kills the pump? (if this is the case.)
- vincentvega
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dont drive it mate.
I did about 100km with noise only under load and my box seems to have survived, but i have no idea how long it will last...
these boxes can shift a little funny until warm. I think its pretty normal.
I did about 100km with noise only under load and my box seems to have survived, but i have no idea how long it will last...
these boxes can shift a little funny until warm. I think its pretty normal.

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
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Chris,
have sump here now. will measure up.
they dont use gaskets anymore, just use sealant directly between box and sump.
the guys posty was referring to:
GMF automatics
32056676
Speak to the kiwi Mike, he was real helpful to both me and posty and did his time working on subaru boxes in NZ. he seemed to know his shit
have sump here now. will measure up.
they dont use gaskets anymore, just use sealant directly between box and sump.
the guys posty was referring to:
GMF automatics
32056676
Speak to the kiwi Mike, he was real helpful to both me and posty and did his time working on subaru boxes in NZ. he seemed to know his shit

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.