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Yet another new guy 05 OBXT build
Chocoholic005 replied to subisubisu's topic in Fourth Generation Legacy (2005 - 2009)
This exact thing happened to me 8 years ago... -
Bp9 S402 in the states
Chocoholic005 replied to TVHZB's topic in Fourth Generation Legacy (2005 - 2009)
Substantially similar requires the vehicle to be substantially similar, and that includes emissions and which side of the vehicle you drive on. This will not work for an S402. -
driveshaft with replacable U joints
Chocoholic005 replied to Max Capacity's topic in Fourth Generation Legacy (2005 - 2009)
I called them; they confirmed the 4eat driveshaft is the 6 speed driveshaft and said they would change the website to reflect that. I received it about a week ago and it perfectly matches up to my spec B. driveshaft, so I would call them identical. -
You'd be surprised how much stuff we design that has little to no purpose. A lot of early development of a new model is based on cooperate design standards, previous knowledge, and requirements for plant assembly that end up being completely unnecessary or overbuilt. Since we don't test vehicles for being overbuilt, most of these parts that are excessive or totally unnecessary are never caught; and when they are caught, it's usually because someone is looking for a cost saving measure and ran the necessary tests without said part, only to find it passes the tests. Additionally, there are a lot of parts that are purely visual (like the engine cover) that serve little to no purpose for the performance of the vehicle. This extends well beyond body panels and interior bits, and can compromise the cooling system, suspension/chassis, underbody and more depending on the design office's requirements.
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Back From the Dead Rebuild Thread
Chocoholic005 replied to socalsleeper's topic in Legacy Photos (2005-2009)
As someone who's recently completed the task you have ahead of you (kinda), good luck! It's always nice to see people keep these things on the road. -
Side that the rod is pointing to on the downward power stroke. That's what I was always taught Surprised to see so much skirt wear and nothing at the top near the rings. Certainly would like to know more about how this happened. I'd be interested to know if that cylinder specifically was a larger bore than the other 3.
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Finally heard back from JDM Racing Motors, the company whom I sourced the S402 transmission from, about resolution. They offered a replacement spec-B transmission with a 0.756 sixth gear for $2000 shipped, down from the $2650+ plus shipping they were asking on their website. While that may have seemed generous, it really only gets that transmission down to ebay market value, and I only paid $2050 for my transmission in the first place. Needless to say, I'll be looking into other options. Probably a rebuild.
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Mine had over 200k miles on it, so i expect I'll see some improvement there. I had a low speed vague shimmy feel when going around corners, but that very well could have been the diff in my transmission killing itself. I'll probably never know what really caused it, but I bet it will be gone after this is all done. This is from an 09 STI. They were exactly the same length when i measured them, and I had no issue installing the new one. As long as the bolts line up with the notches on the rack/column, you should be good.
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Still haven't heard anything regarding the transmission and any kind of potential replacement; kinda getting drug along at the moment. I did take the opportunity to replace the steering rack this weekend (again) and replace the leaky used unit I sourced when doing the build the first time. I also took this opportunity to remove the steering isolator u-joint and replace it with a solid STI unit.
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I have a spare 6 speed driveshaft available for anyone looking to do a swap; has about 90k miles on it and doesn't appear to have any issues. I did have it in my vehicle for a short period before upgrading. I've tried to do my best to photograph areas of surface rust, but the driveshaft is structurally sound. Just a used part. Asking $150. I will ship, PM me for a quote.
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05 LGT 5spd EJ257 Type RA Build
Chocoholic005 replied to k00laid83's topic in Engine Rebuild Threads (Engines Only)
Fill the pressure bleeder with plenty of oil. Connect it to the oil pressure sensor port right above the oil pump, and pump it up to around 20 psi; which is what you'd be at for a warm idle. I rotate the crank very slowly to make sure all the oil ports get fed, and put about 2-3 quarts through the system. Never had any issue on startup, you get pressure immediately. -
05 LGT 5spd EJ257 Type RA Build
Chocoholic005 replied to k00laid83's topic in Engine Rebuild Threads (Engines Only)
Never heard anyone having to pack an oil pump with Vaseline to get it to prime on a Subaru. I know the subaru can sometimes have an issue with an air bubble between the filter and the pump; which is why Flatirons Tuning will tell you not to fill your oil filter ahead of time. Why don't you just prime the system manually with a pressure bleeder? -
That was my general assumption as well; I occasionally work with NVH engineers to meet their full vehicle testing needs, and you'd be surprised how crude/rudimentary their noise & vibration solutions are. Typically I agree with you, which is why I imported a JDM trans. Clearly that decision didn't work out for me this time. I already have the 6mt set-up going, so we're good neutral switch wise.
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You are correct in that statement. It was $2325 shipped to my door from, at the time, what was a reputable importer. Course, they could have sold it cheap because it was broken haha. I don't love the low speed handling of a front LSD, and i don't really need it, so its never been a priority. But who knows... I buy stuff I don't need all the time.