5sp into Brumby Conversion.

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5sp into Brumby Conversion.

Post by lovey80 » Wed Jun 25, 2008 1:36 pm

Hi all!
have just done a rear main seal in my 92 Brumby and have been quoted $500 to have it fixed. Was thinking for that kind of dollars it may be worth doing a 5 speed conversion. Is the 5speed conversion worth doing? I don't have the time to attempt it myself so if anyone knows a good place to have it done and an approximate cost for supply and fitting would be great! Also as a back up if anyone knows where i can get the rear main done cheaper can you please let me know.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Cheers Chris

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Post by FROG » Wed Jun 25, 2008 1:58 pm

your rear main seal is part number 806776011
cost around 33 bucks
dunno where you are to advise on a competant mechanic
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Post by Matatak » Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:47 pm

Brisbane...

if you are going to pay someone to put the 5speed in...id expect to atleast Double that price.

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and lots of other stuff, modding, customising, Mounting etc

If you are in Brisbane theres a Few Reputable Shops around frmo wt ive heard who may do the Conversion (and rear main) for you.

saves getting it done at a mechanic who may not know anything
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Post by AndrewT » Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:28 pm

I doubt many people here would have experience with paying a mechanic to do this job. It has been very well documented on here so my advice would be to print out the procedure and send it to a range of mechanics and see who is enthusiastic about doing the job for you at a reasonable price.
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Post by lovey80 » Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:50 am

INEEDABEER my appologies for my rudeness. Ill even add some photo's when i get them ;)

Exactly what is involved in doing a rear main? Do I have to pull the engine out to get to it or is it possible to drop the gearbox to make it easier. I have a bit of a shudder in the clutch so a kit may be worth doing while im under there.

Cheers chris

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Post by INEEDABEER » Thu Jun 26, 2008 6:43 pm

Go to Scorpion Subaru,what he don't know is not worth knowing.He did my conversion years ago.
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Post by El_Freddo » Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:00 pm

lovey80 wrote:INEEDABEER my appologies for my rudeness. Ill even add some photo's when i get them ;)

Exactly what is involved in doing a rear main? Do I have to pull the engine out to get to it or is it possible to drop the gearbox to make it easier. I have a bit of a shudder in the clutch so a kit may be worth doing while im under there.

Cheers chris
If your going to do the 5 speed conversion, best to leave the engine in, pull the gearbox out, take the clutch and flywheel off to get to the rear main seal. With the 5 spd conversion you usually use the flywheel and clutch that comes with that gearbox. You'll need to space the starter motor out a mm or two with some washers.

I'd double check that its a rear main seal - take the timing cap off the back of the engine -> this is on the driver's side of the car, it will expose an opening to the flywheel. If this has oil on it you've done a rear main seal. If not, check your oil pump - its just below the crankshaft pulley at the front of the engine. If any of the joints around here are clear to see (not gunked up with oil/dirt), you've done an oil pump seal.
The oil pump seal has gone on me many times and I've always thought that it was the rear main - only to lift the engine to find that it's all good.
Sunnie the brumby has an oil pump seal leak, a guy at the road worthy joint told us we needed a new rear main seal put in, only problem is that there's no oil in the bell housing or the plug.

Hope this is of some use.

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Post by lovey80 » Tue Jul 01, 2008 12:28 am

Cheers thanks for all the info.

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Post by mattl200 » Tue Jul 08, 2008 2:57 pm

and a shudder when you take off sounds like the spiggot bearing in the flighwheel if youve got the gearbox out its about $5 worth and easy to replace
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