Slipping clutch/box removal?
Slipping clutch/box removal?
Hey all, I have had a look and found a post from Subafury where he said that you dont have to pull the gearbox all the way out of an L series wagon to change the clutch. Mine has just started slipping and the adjustments are all good, so it looks like I will have to be replacing it soon and I am keen to not have to remove the box all the way if I dont have too as it looks pretty heavy for one bloke (No friends, cant afford them)
My question is, if anyone knows, can you replace the throwout bearing this way and do you have to drop off the exhaust header pipes?
I am game to gamble on the spigot and I dont think the flywheel will be too bad either, as I am now driving it like a nanny to prevent any excessive wear and as long as I dont put my hoof all the way down I can still get around without it slipping. Any advice appreciated as always:)
My question is, if anyone knows, can you replace the throwout bearing this way and do you have to drop off the exhaust header pipes?
I am game to gamble on the spigot and I dont think the flywheel will be too bad either, as I am now driving it like a nanny to prevent any excessive wear and as long as I dont put my hoof all the way down I can still get around without it slipping. Any advice appreciated as always:)
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Busdriver, 91 L Enduro Wagon, stock ,for now.
Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
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- AlpineRaven
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Me - 3 hours remove gearbox & drop down with trolley jack's help, exhausted removed & CVs/tailshaft.
Its lot easier bec the shaft is too long then you'll end up removing the box. also you'll need to align the clutch pressure plate and again the box has to be moved out anyway.
If you have access to a crane or hoist etc you could move the engine forward/pull out.
For me - if i had the time, I would remove engine and box at the same time (to do other works on the engine at the same time)... if it was a quick job I'd remove the box.
Cheers
AP
Its lot easier bec the shaft is too long then you'll end up removing the box. also you'll need to align the clutch pressure plate and again the box has to be moved out anyway.
If you have access to a crane or hoist etc you could move the engine forward/pull out.
For me - if i had the time, I would remove engine and box at the same time (to do other works on the engine at the same time)... if it was a quick job I'd remove the box.
Cheers
AP
Subarus that I have/had:
1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic

1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic

take off the tailshaft and gbox linkages and slide the box bak just far enuf the access the clutch. From personal experience dont remove the engine. Spesh if u have aircon and powersteering.
Alex
Alex
my07 Outback
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
as alex said...and leave pressure plate bolts loose,,, helps lining up the box and clutch then do them up vial starter motor hole....presto....alex and i have done that many clutches in his L series and my cars and i pretty sure we done every method known to man and simply sliding it back is the easiest way by my experience
dave
dave
no more subarus
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Agreed sliding gearbox back is easiest way. Removing the engine "can" be easier but only if you have a banger running from only bare essentials. No clutch alignment tool is necessary, use the gearbox itself to align the clutch with the bolts just barely finger tight then torque them up through the starter motor hole.
EZ30 L series - Monsterwagon
https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
Thanks for the answers guys, I have done it both ways before, engine out and box out, and I no longer have access to either a hoist or a crane, so I will be doing it on the ground with the car jacked up I was hoping to hear that it was do-able so thanks again.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Busdriver, 91 L Enduro Wagon, stock ,for now.
Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
Suby Newbie
Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
Suby Newbie
Job done last weekend and very easy to do without pulling the box right out, took a while because I was not motivated to rush and cruised along instead. Thanks again to all who answered question.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Busdriver, 91 L Enduro Wagon, stock ,for now.
Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
Suby Newbie
Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
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- AlpineRaven
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- Joined: Wed Oct 19, 2005 10:00 am
- Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
how long did it take ya?Busdriver wrote:Job done last weekend and very easy to do without pulling the box right out, took a while because I was not motivated to rush and cruised along instead. Thanks again to all who answered question.
Cheers
AP
Subarus that I have/had:
1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic

1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic

Probly about 8 hours all up spread over sat and sun with a lot of breaks lol.
Can go faster but spent 3 years as a brake/Clutch mech with only a two post hoist so doing clutches on the ground using trolley jacks doesnt grab me anymore hence all the (beer) breaks
Can go faster but spent 3 years as a brake/Clutch mech with only a two post hoist so doing clutches on the ground using trolley jacks doesnt grab me anymore hence all the (beer) breaks
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Busdriver, 91 L Enduro Wagon, stock ,for now.
Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
Suby Newbie
Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
Suby Newbie