Paint it in red / yellow stripes, like a maccas drink straw

I don't think the adapter plate would matter as the gearbox mounts don't move. From what i understand it pushes the engine 6mm forward and the box 6 mm backwards.AndrewT wrote:I guess when measuring the L box you'd want to add the thickness of an adaptor plate which you'd normally have between the bellhousing and the EJ motor when in your car.
Paint it in red / yellow stripes, like a maccas drink strawOr even curved stripes so it looks like a rotating barber's pole to somebody laying on the ground if you ever drive over them.
Your conversion bits sounds good to me Jules but the 55mm doesn't sound correct unless this is refering to the early EA 4spd (4WD) boxes which are much longer than the EA 5spd (4WD) boxes.TOONGA wrote:according to the EA to EJ pdf here http://jdmfsm.info/Auto/Japan/Subaru/--Old%20Models--/ it is 55 mm
mine was 80mm shorter from memory (3am in the morning) but that was into the brumby using a liberty front and a wrx/impreza rear again from memory.
the only real way you will find out is when you put the shaft in and measure
was the measurement down the length of the box or taken at a 90 degree angle to the back of the box?
TOONGA