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Post by Chris_Rogers » Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:23 pm

ok this is for my wagon. for those that dont know it: 88 L wagon - EJ20H + 4spd auto + legacy twin spot brakes and 5 stud hubs. rear is fine and assembled- fronts are giving me the sh1ts!!

I have 25spline turbo manual fronts - length is 19.5" shaft length- inner is correct and lines up with the auto box .outer is too big.

I have the legacy ones here and they are 21" long and 22 spline. so no mixing and matching.
L auto looks to be the only alternative as this car is going to be lowered 1-1.5"

what are spline the L auto ones? ( I know where to find a set.)
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Post by steptoe » Wed Jul 04, 2007 11:27 pm

I know my GLTA is supposed to be the same as manual L series -23 spline

what ? is lowering it going to push wheels out?

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Post by Chris_Rogers » Thu Jul 05, 2007 5:33 am

if that is the case then I think I have one- will still get the auto ones.
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Post by Fang » Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:44 am

Chris if you want to borrow my FSM with shaft sizes and has the 4EAT box in it - you are welcome to it.
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Post by Chris_Rogers » Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:50 am

I'll take you up on that actually. I'll be in mansfield this morn - ring me - 0407102839.
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Post by AndrewT » Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:23 pm

Theres only really 2 significantly different L series drive shafts. Ones with 23 spline inners and ones with 25 spline inners.
(some turbo ones are stronger etc but this doesn't have any bearing on this problem)

What are the hubs you are running?

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Post by Chris_Rogers » Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:53 pm

outer hub is legacy (for 5 stud swap.) inner can be legacy or L series as both fit. what are the 23 splines on - was going to nab a set of L na auto ones figuring they will be 23 spline.

thoughts.

jono,

I'm working on a theory. I figure you guys raise these things and it pulls the shaft out a bit so length isnt a problem for you. I'm going down and if I'm right length will be more of a problem for me.
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Post by AndrewT » Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:07 pm

23 spline inners are on any carby model afaik.

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Post by Chris_Rogers » Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:53 pm

thats what I'm looking for - ta!
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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:07 pm

AndrewT wrote:23 spline inners are on any carby model afaik.
This sounds right to me:

carbie = 23 spline
MPFI = 25 spline with inner cup the same size as the carbie cup
Turbo = 25 spline with inner cup larger than that of carbie and MPFI cup

This is info i've picked up from reading, havn't seen any of it in the flesh but i'm sure its right.

Hope it helps.

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Post by Chris_Rogers » Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:13 pm

well I'm about to find out. I know where both are (mpfi - auto & carby manual) so I'll nab both

will let everyone know for future reference - thanks!!!!
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Post by stamp_licker » Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:56 pm

El_Freddo wrote:This sounds right to me:

carbie = 23 spline
MPFI = 25 spline with inner cup the same size as the carbie cup
Turbo = 25 spline with inner cup larger than that of carbie and MPFI cup

This is info i've picked up from reading, havn't seen any of it in the flesh but i'm sure its right.

Hope it helps.

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Post by Chris_Rogers » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:11 pm

and these are the same length ( roughly 19")?

going to check mine now :)
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Post by discopotato03 » Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:37 pm

From the 1987 Subaru WSM .

Basically the turbo shafts have 3 rings (2 narrow 1 wide) and measures 242mm between the inner boot clamps/shaft grooves . They can have either a 23or 25 spline gearbox end joint . As an assembly they are known as 95AC-25 or 95AC-23 .
The WSM quotes 95AC-23 for turbo 1800 2WD manual and 4WD automatic . It quotes 95AC-25 for the turbo 1800 4WD manual ie RX turbo .
These are RHD examples from the WSM .

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Post by Chris_Rogers » Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:43 pm

ok that would make sense to me - mine was turbo manual . I'm going to pull the other one down and have a count. it differs for some reason.
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Post by Chris_Rogers » Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:46 pm

discopotato03 wrote:From the 1987 Subaru WSM .

Basically the turbo shafts have 3 rings (2 narrow 1 wide) and measures 242mm between the inner boot clamps/shaft grooves . They can have either a 23or 25 spline gearbox end joint . As an assembly they are known as 95AC-25 or 95AC-23 .
The WSM quotes 95AC-23 for turbo 1800 2WD manual and 4WD automatic . It quotes 95AC-25 for the turbo 1800 4WD manual ie RX turbo .
These are RHD examples from the WSM .

Cheers Adrian .
ok that isnt my problem, the actual shafts are 25 spline (not the cups or outer hubs.) am I looking at this correctly??
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Post by Chris_Rogers » Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:14 pm

and after looking (and counting with liquid paper) I have 22 SPLINE legacy axles. now I need the hubs to fit my 5 stud fronts to match ether with 23 spline or 25 spline L series shafts - more likely 23 spline by the look of things

did the early ones use different spline outers - if I can get a liberty 23 spline outer and a 23 spline inner then I'm set.

thoughts??
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Post by El_Freddo » Thu Jul 12, 2007 3:37 pm

did you count the spline on the CV cup and get the 22 spline figure? Question here is which do you count, the peaks or the troughs on the CV cup? I'm sure if you count the stub axil on the gearbox that these CV cups came from it will be a 23 spline shaft with 22 troughs...

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Post by Chris_Rogers » Thu Jul 12, 2007 4:21 pm

no. I'm counting the actual shafts. not the inners or outers. I have the shafts apart and the turbo ones are 25 spline on both ends , the legacy ones are 22.

now the L inners (where the shaft goes onto the box) and legacy inners are the same spline. my problem is actual shaft length of the main shaft. I need 19".25" or there abouts. the legacy ones are too long at 21.5" and I cannot put both shafts on and put the steering together.

considering early liberty AWD auto as that would be close I figure.boxes are the same (4EAT) so the inners are right and the outers will be correct also.
length is my only concern.
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Post by Chris_Rogers » Thu Jul 12, 2007 4:41 pm

after a 15 minute conversation with driveline services in archerfield (scott) I have sorted this mess out!

solution : legacy outers & inners - L series FWD (IE 22 spline) main shafts - done! that nets a 19.25" shaft with the correct ends :) :)

now to sort the rear one out. how short are these things when you put the turbo ends on 1-2" ?? looking at a shaft swap to fix the problem.
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