02 Subaru WRX - Broken Slider Gear - Part 2
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@robinleveille220988 IIRC it was around $100. Don't have the invoice to check.
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@Go0s3maN how much did the dealership charge you to reassemble the shafts?
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Hello again Go0s3maN I havent got very far beceuse the dealer does not know what I am trying to replace but right now it's going to machine shop with me so I have help getting the peened nuts of. Also I am powder coating the calipers, getting drilled Brembos for the front, stainless lines, clutch (which I said before) and going to glass bead the 17" motegis and powder them in pearl white. I will let you know when it's done. ThAnks!
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Did you remove the release fork before pulling the transmission? On the top of the transmission (right side if you are face from the front of car) there is a 10mm allen bolt the needs to be removed. Once removed, you will need a 6mm screw inserted into the release fork shaft (I used a bolt from the timing cover)... then pull on that bolt to free the fork shaft. The release fork should then drop into the case. You will NOT be able to remove that transmission until the release fork is removed.
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@Go0s3maN . Alright I got the dowels out but the throwout bearing is stuck, I beat the fuck out of it and sprayed it with WD40 and still no luck. Any ideas?
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It took me nearly 2 hours of beating and prying between the engine and transmission before I finally got them free the first time. There are 2 dowels (one on each side of the engine - left and right) that get stuck inside the trans housing. I started with a steel putty knife to get in between the housings... then a screwdriver... finally a wonder bar (including a large amount of pounding and swearing). Good luck!
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Hey I am puting a clutch in my mom's 02 WRX (which I love and take care of ) and I can NOT get the damn transmission separated, which is how I found your video & your comment. I am frigin glad I found this!
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Thank-you for the info... I think im gonna stick with the idea of rebuilding it and just having the suby dealer deal with the shafts like u said... i cant help it im a wrencher that loves subies.... thanks again..
and of course he didn't come back thanking you because he figured it out from their..
I replaced my clutch a few months ago. I would like to add that ONCE you crack the engine and Tranny case.. Use TWO low profile jacks.. OR a bottle jack and jack up the engine until the Seperation between the two is square.. That way when you release the fork and seperate them it is MUCH easier.. Your not fighting the weight of the tranny sitting on the Dowel pins that come out of the engine bell housing...
Saabrx 1 year ago
Very good suggestion. I would also add this - make sure you have the car jacked up high enough. The case is about 14" tall (IIRC)... plus the transmission jack (or whatever you are using to lower it).
Go0s3maN 1 year ago