you should of shipped a few duel range boxes. I have a pallet full of them
haha, turns out we did chat about the pallet a WHILE backsuparu wrote:we should talk. . .


haha, turns out we did chat about the pallet a WHILE backsuparu wrote:we should talk. . .
Ok - with the dual range EJ AWD what are you trying to build. I ask as the pinion shafts are different and the bolt pattern on the EJ casing is different to the EA gearboxes for the EA and EJ engines.legspecb08 wrote:Ok so I have read through this and from what it sounds the only way to get a dual range tranny from AUS is to find a local member like taza. I currently own a 87 subaru gl with the D/R pt 4wd and a 87 subaru rx with the D/R ft 4wd with center lock dif. What I would like to do is source the DR ej box from AUS and then complete a rebuild with the two trannies I currently own. The rx also came with a lsd rear diff. is this possible to swap out and into a first gen forester? Please chime in if you have any help. TAZ and Suparu? Thanks
legspecb08 wrote:Ok so I have read through this and from what it sounds the only way to get a dual range tranny from AUS is to find a local member like taza. I currently own a 87 subaru gl with the D/R pt 4wd and a 87 subaru rx with the D/R ft 4wd with center lock dif. What I would like to do is source the DR ej box from AUS and then complete a rebuild with the two trannies I currently own. The rx also came with a lsd rear diff. is this possible to swap out and into a first gen forester? Please chime in if you have any help. TAZ and Suparu? Thanks
legspecb08 wrote:First of just want to say thank you to el freddo for getting back to my question so quickly. What my plans are is to pick up a first gen forester or second with a manual gear box NA ej motor. Then swap the tranny out with one of yours from AUS. I would like to have a lower low range then what comes on ur trannies. That is why I have a spare DL PT tranny from a gl wagon. I currently drive the RX and love the the option for center diff lock but is not essential to the swap. I would later like to swap the motor out with a ej20 or ej25 turbo motor but that will come at a different time. I would like to have the smoother shifting and direct built up of the ej tranny. Just so I can figure rough cost of getting one. What is the cost to pick a used one up from over there and ship it to the US. Lucky me I'm right along the coast and live next to Portland Oregon so I would be able to pick up from the shipping yards directly. Any help on pricing this option and anymore input on what people feel the best value for swapping out gears are would greatly be appreciated.
I'm reviving this with another question for you AlpineRavenAlpineRaven wrote:Outback has 1.19:1 low.
You could use single range centre diff in dual range box, it'll fit.
You'll need to convert the low range gearing in outback box from l series. See my signature.
Cheers
AP
Not that I'm aware of - I think all were the stock 5kg unless you have something from an STi that is rated higher.suparu wrote:Do the dual range boxes have a different center diff than the single range center diff? Is there a different viscous coupling clamping treshold/force b/t single range and dual range cinter diffs?
Odd. Have you checked the CLSD to make sure it's all good? The CLSD's need regular maintenance...suparu wrote:I've noticed different behavior in my rear CLSD from a USDM single range 4.11 FD outback 5MT when compared to the AUDM dual range 4.11 forester 5MT I got last year.
Check your gearbox and engine mounts first. Also check the pitch rod or whatever it's called that goes from the fire wall to the gearbox. It's unusual for a front diff to be giving you trouble.suparu wrote:realistically though, I may be opening the dual range box to check out the front diff as there is a bunch of bad clunking coming from the transmission (I suspect the diff) and possibly swapping 1-5 gears.
Probably ball joint or drive shaft related. I've not viewed the videos as I'm a short amount of time this morning for net time. But from this description above that's what I'm going to go with - it happened to my L series for ages until I swapped out the drive shafts.suparu wrote:I think the noise/clunking shows up on turns and suspension articulation, also deceleration under load, particularly in lo range (like descending a hill in gear).
I've never thought about this in that way! Not only do our subi's do very well offroad if driven right when well setup, but they also handle and perform VERY well on road - hello fuel economy! <- that's something you can't say in a big rig!suparu wrote:I wonder how they all felt about their investment seeing a subaru sedan on the trail
Hell yeah!!El_Freddo wrote:I've never thought about this in that way! Not only do our subi's do very well offroad if driven right when well setup, but they also handle and perform VERY well on road - hello fuel economy! <- that's something you can't say in a big rig!
Cheers
Bennie
El_Freddo wrote:As for the swapping of 1-5 gears you'll run into trouble doing this as the top layshaft is designed for the dual range setup and two gears are cast to this (I think it's 1st and 2nd, but can't remember exactly) - swapping with the single range gearsets isn't possible unless 1st and 2nd are the same.El_Freddo wrote: As for the swapping of 1-5 gears you'll run into trouble doing this as the top layshaft is designed for the dual range setup and two gears are cast to this (I think it's 1st and 2nd, but can't remember exactly) - swapping with the single range gearsets isn't possible unless 1st and 2nd are the same.
Changing the diff ratio to 3.9 should be pretty straight forward though.
Bennie