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davcivic
11-01-2005, 10:50 AM
Well I got my car back thursday night, I was happy:D :mullet: . But on my way home third started grinding. I was pissed off:mad: :mad: . I decided to take the car to work, going from 2nd to 4th and going to the dealer to talk to the guy that rebuilt the tranny, a subaru tech of 10 years.

After trying to figure it out, he asked me if I checked the oil. I was like, no but I would think a mechanic that puts a tranny on would know he needs to add oil. We check it and it is empty. WTF:evil: :evil: :evil: . He tells me to go to GM and get Synchromesh tranny oil. I do, $51, fuck:mad: :mad: :mad: .

Started driving home, third gets fixed, everything is going great. As I'm turning to my house, it grinds agian. DAMN IT!!!! So it wasn't the oil? Or did they leave the drain bolt open or something. I jack up the car, check the drain, as tight as it can be. but there's oil all around it and the passenger axle.

I had put 3 quarts of the oil and still had one to put in. So I cleaned everything up under the car, and went up again to put that last quart in. By the time I threw away the oil can and got under the car, all the oil was just coming out from the passenger axle.:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: The axles is kinda loose, I can move it in and out with my hand. Like it wasn't poped all the way in.

So after doing some research I have narrowed it down to:
1) Simple fix, The mechanic just didn't put the axle all the way in so it is not sealing. This happened to me when I did my civic a few months back, I just poped it all the way in and that was it.

2) The Subaru tech of 10 years forgot to put the oil seal and/or O-ring on the tranny.

I hope is just the pop it in issue, easy to fix. I talked to the mechanic that did the work, he will check it out, I still have not payed him and someone is going to have to pay for the $51 of oil I wasted.

Now my questions. Damn this is long.
Is that oil seal inside the transmission or on the axle shaft?
Has anyone doing a tranny swap experience this before?
Do you think is just the axles not all the way in place?

I work 10 hours a day, so I'm not sure when I'll be able to take the car in the shop. Needless to say, after a month wainting, and thinking I finally had my car, I feel a little upset:( :( :( :(

Thanks for reading...............end rant...........

BrewPuBeaver
11-01-2005, 10:58 AM
sorry to hear that man.... never done any tranny work yet.

but anything leaking is never a good sign...

hope all turns out ok

davcivic
11-01-2005, 11:30 AM
See I've seen this happen a bunch of times in Hondas, so I'm really really hoping is just a matter of putting the axle in all the way in. But this is my first Subaru tranny.

HKSWRX
11-01-2005, 01:12 PM
Boy am I glad I didn't get a tranny from your buddy. I sure hope everything works out for you.

davcivic
11-01-2005, 01:25 PM
Hopefully it won't be a big deal, again I think is just the axle not being in all the way, but we'll see. The Subaru Mechanic is a really good tech and a nice guy with so many years working on Subarus I trust his work, but there's always that 1% chance that someone forgot something.

BoosTedEj25
11-01-2005, 01:55 PM
people make mistakes, i hope you wont have any more leaks

M249SAW
11-01-2005, 02:57 PM
What dealership?

davcivic
11-01-2005, 08:51 PM
Classic Subaru

fadedSTi
11-01-2005, 09:18 PM
as long as he honors his work and fixes it no problem. i wouldnt be too upset. shit happens.

hope it works out for the best mang :)

davcivic
11-01-2005, 11:42 PM
I'm not that worried, I know something will be fixed, I'm just upset at not being able to drive my car. But I'll get it soon, hopefully:mad: :mad: :lol: . But thanks for the support

CueAuto
11-02-2005, 09:32 AM
I know that you have to be careful inserting the axles in the housing as not to tear the seal with the splined shaft. The seals are in the side of the tranny and not on the shaft. It sounds to me the shafts arent engaged all the way (leaking AND grinding).

It is possible to insert the shafts and it looks and feels like they are all the way in. but, in reality only the tip is in @ 1/2 in of the splines actually engaging. If thats the case the grinding you are hearing, is the shaft walking out a bit and grinding trying to re-engage. If you get it taken care of quickiy (assuming that is what happened) shouldnt be a big problen. Just be sure your tech drains all the fluid to get the shavings out. If you can, be there to look at the drained fluid so you and your tech can make the call on wether or not to open the tranny and replace the diff and shaft.

I truly hope this isnt the case. Good luck and post the outcome. Hope this helps.....

Craig