Swapping 92 5spd tran & diff to 95 car?
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:23 am
Hi,
Since my 95 Legacy wagon has a bad tranny and I have a good 92 drive line on hand I am trying to swap the tranny and dif to the 95. Both are 5spd.
I need to do the diff also since the tranny ratios between the two sets don't match.
I have both diffs out now, and though the cases look the same, there are some notable differences that could not be seen while installed.
1. The 92 diff has spline shafts that stick out in to the drive shafts which fasten with a spring pin. The 95 has splines on the axles which penetrate the diff.
Can I just swap the 92 axles to the 95 as well?
2. The rear diff bolt studs (pointing to the rear) that go through the rubber mounts are shorter for the 92 diff. They need to be longer for the 95 style mount bracket. Do these studs screw out if I put on some jam nuts and back them out, or does the diff case have to be opened to do that?
Am I going to run into anything else that doesn't match? (Haven't got the 95 tranny out yet)
Thanks.
Since my 95 Legacy wagon has a bad tranny and I have a good 92 drive line on hand I am trying to swap the tranny and dif to the 95. Both are 5spd.
I need to do the diff also since the tranny ratios between the two sets don't match.
I have both diffs out now, and though the cases look the same, there are some notable differences that could not be seen while installed.
1. The 92 diff has spline shafts that stick out in to the drive shafts which fasten with a spring pin. The 95 has splines on the axles which penetrate the diff.
Can I just swap the 92 axles to the 95 as well?
2. The rear diff bolt studs (pointing to the rear) that go through the rubber mounts are shorter for the 92 diff. They need to be longer for the 95 style mount bracket. Do these studs screw out if I put on some jam nuts and back them out, or does the diff case have to be opened to do that?
Am I going to run into anything else that doesn't match? (Haven't got the 95 tranny out yet)
Thanks.