EJ 5spd Gear interchange
EJ 5spd Gear interchange
G'day all,
I'm going to rebuild my legacy box and
want to know the interchange between
ej 5 speeds?
Can I use any ej 5 speed replacement gears?
Or do I need ones to suit my box.
Are there any special parts applicable to the
donor gear I require?
Cheers,
S
I'm going to rebuild my legacy box and
want to know the interchange between
ej 5 speeds?
Can I use any ej 5 speed replacement gears?
Or do I need ones to suit my box.
Are there any special parts applicable to the
donor gear I require?
Cheers,
S
- El_Freddo
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Bit early for a bump isn't it H-top??
You can swap any gearset from another EJ gearbox without issues - BUT I think it will have to be a single range gearbox as I don't think the dual range upper gearsets can be pushed off the input shaft - but I could be wrong here as I've not investigated this.
The only difference is the ratios of the gearsets and maybe the strength of 1st and 2nd in the turbo box.
I don't know of any gearsets that don't fit other than those that aren't EJ/L series gearsets.
5th gear is easily interchangeable.
Cheers
Bennie
You can swap any gearset from another EJ gearbox without issues - BUT I think it will have to be a single range gearbox as I don't think the dual range upper gearsets can be pushed off the input shaft - but I could be wrong here as I've not investigated this.
The only difference is the ratios of the gearsets and maybe the strength of 1st and 2nd in the turbo box.
I don't know of any gearsets that don't fit other than those that aren't EJ/L series gearsets.
5th gear is easily interchangeable.
Cheers
Bennie
- El_Freddo
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Yeah the 5th gear is the only one that is independent of the other gears. To change it you only need to remove the rear housing.
Super easy:
Remove top plate.
On the gear selector shaft there is a 10mm bolt that needs to be undone. Once this is undone you need to move the selector shaft out side of the gear selector forks which you can't see (just rotate it in one direction until you can pull on it freely)
Then undo all of the bolts that hold the rear housing to the front half cases. You will see 5th gear and its selector fork once you've removed this. You will also see the selector forks that the selector rod sits in - you will have to make sure it is located correctly before you close up the top plate and re-install in the subi
Cheers
Bennie
Super easy:
Remove top plate.
On the gear selector shaft there is a 10mm bolt that needs to be undone. Once this is undone you need to move the selector shaft out side of the gear selector forks which you can't see (just rotate it in one direction until you can pull on it freely)
Then undo all of the bolts that hold the rear housing to the front half cases. You will see 5th gear and its selector fork once you've removed this. You will also see the selector forks that the selector rod sits in - you will have to make sure it is located correctly before you close up the top plate and re-install in the subi

Cheers
Bennie
- Gannon
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What gearbox are you currently using?H-top wrote:This 3800rpm at 105kph crap is getting boring....
And expensive!
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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It's got blistering acceleration and great
for the twisties
it's probably not suited to exactly what i need
but I bought it short notice and it was
the best u could afford at the time.
I did not want something That would give
up on me, I wanted DCCD and the 35/65 power
split was a bonus.
But with this 5th gear, it will suit my needs
perfectly!
Cheers
for the twisties

it's probably not suited to exactly what i need
but I bought it short notice and it was
the best u could afford at the time.
I did not want something That would give
up on me, I wanted DCCD and the 35/65 power
split was a bonus.
But with this 5th gear, it will suit my needs
perfectly!
Cheers
they are coming from a secret place
as yet. when i can get them more readily. ill distribute them myself
ive had bigger fish to fry lately. need to a new crank. RE my build up thread - showthread.php?t=20029

ive had bigger fish to fry lately. need to a new crank. RE my build up thread - showthread.php?t=20029
I used to have that V2 STi RA box in my RS Liberty wagon and the gear ratios were fark'n AWESOME !!
You must be running really small tyres because with my 215/40/18's I only used to be doing 3500rpm at 110kmh
My Brumby is getting a V5 STi RA box with virtually the same overall ratios and I can't wait to be fanging up and down those close ratio gears .........
You must be running really small tyres because with my 215/40/18's I only used to be doing 3500rpm at 110kmh

My Brumby is getting a V5 STi RA box with virtually the same overall ratios and I can't wait to be fanging up and down those close ratio gears .........
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