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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / May 2006

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Switching from Automatic to Manual

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Max - 29 May 2006 01:12 GMT
I own a 2001 Subaru Outback station wagon and have wanted to change it
from an automatic transmission to a manual 5-speed.  I've seen a couple
do-it-yourself guides to switching transmissions, but I'm not a
mechanic so it doesn't make much sense to me.  So I have a few
questions...Is it possible to switch transmissions on the outback?  How
much does it cost?  What are the pros/cons to making the switch?
Joe Kultgen - 28 May 2006 21:51 GMT
"Max" <maxschell@gmail.com> wrote in news:1148861576.649928.316380
@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

> I own a 2001 Subaru Outback station wagon and have wanted to change it
> from an automatic transmission to a manual 5-speed.  I've seen a couple
> do-it-yourself guides to switching transmissions, but I'm not a
> mechanic so it doesn't make much sense to me.  So I have a few
> questions...Is it possible to switch transmissions on the outback?  How
> much does it cost?  What are the pros/cons to making the switch?

Almost anything is possible.  Whether or not it is practical is a
different question entirely.

A while back I picked up a '93 Loyale with a bad 3 speed FWD auto trans.  
The chassis was solid which is very unusual for the upper midwest where I
live.  What I really wanted was a five speed dual range 4WD, but to get
one in decent shape would have meant catching a plane to some state that
doesn't salt their roads in the winter and driving one back.

It took me almost four months to locate an '86 GL I could use as a parts
car and I still have a problem.  The '86 was on the city impound lot in
Milwaukee because the former owner had driven it back from the west coast
and then left it in a tow away zone before getting the title transfered.  
With no valid title he couldn't reclaim it and I got it on a sealed bid
auction with a 'quit claim" that let me go to the DMV and get a clean
title.

I should be all set to build my Frankensoobie but the '86 is so solid
structurally I can't justify tearing it up for parts. Unfortunately it
has a carburator that needs to go away and is very close to needing a
clutch.  I rebuilt the trans in the '93 to have something drivable but
the 3 speed auto makes it rev too high for a long haul freeway cruiser.

So now I'm looking for *another* parts car to swipe the SPFI for my '86.  
When I'm finished I'll be able to sell the '93, scrap the parts car
residue and have the 4WD, 5 speed dual range I wanted in the first place.

In the long run it would have been cheaper and simpler to grab a plane
ticket and go sun country car shopping.

Later,
Joe
 
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