Subaru Legacy IV (2008 year). Service manual — part 828
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Clutch Housing
MANUAL TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL
D: ASSEMBLY
1) Attach the oil seal to the clutch housing, being
careful not to damage the seal.
NOTE:
Use a new oil seal.
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18657AA020
OIL SEAL INSTALLER
2) Install the clutch release bearing guide.
Tightening torque:
6.4 N·m (0.7 kgf-m, 4.7 ft-lb)
E: INSPECTION
1) Check to make sure there is no damage or
cracks on the clutch housing. If there is excessive
damage, replace the clutch housing.
2) Inspect the clutch housing for transmission gear
oil leakage. If any oil leaks are found, repair or re-
place the applicable part.
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24.General Diagnostic Table
A: INSPECTION
1. MANUAL TRANSMISSION
Symptom
Possible cause
Corrective action
1. Gears are difficult to engage
NOTE:
If it is difficult to shift, there are 2 possible
causes. One is a defective gear shift sys-
tem and the other is defective transmis-
sion. However, if the operation is heavy
and engagement of the gears is difficult, a
defective clutch function may also be re-
sponsible. Check whether the clutch is
correctly functioning, before checking the
gear shift system and transmission.
(a) Worn, damaged or burred chamfer at
internal spline of the sleeve
Replace.
(b) Gear spline wear, damage, dents
Replace.
(c) Worn or scratched bushings
Replace.
(d) Incorrect contact or wear between
synchronizer ring and gear cone
Repair or replace.
2. Gear slip-out
• Gear slips out when coasting on rough
road.
• Gear slips out during acceleration.
(a) Defective pitching stopper
Adjust.
(b) Loose engine mounting bolts
Tighten or replace.
(c) Worn fork shifter, broken shifter fork
rail spring
Replace.
(d) Worn or damaged ball bearing
Replace.
(e) Large clearance between splines of
synchronizer hub and synchronizer
sleeve
Replace.
(f) Worn in the synchronizer hub chamfer
angle
Replace.
(g) Worn 1st driven gear, needle bearing
and race
Replace.
(h) Worn 2nd driven gear, needle bearing
and race
Replace.
(i) Worn 3rd drive gear and bushing
Replace.
(j) Worn 4th drive gear and bushing
Replace.
(k) Worn 5th drive gear and bushing
Replace.
(l) Worn 6th drive gear and bushing
Replace.
(m) Worn reverse idler gear and bushing
Replace.
3. Noise emitted from transmission
NOTE:
If a noise is heard when the vehicle is
parked with its engine idling and ceases
when the clutch is disengaged, it may be
considered that the noise is coming from
the transmission.
(a) Insufficient or improper lubrication
Replenish the specified amount of desig-
nated oil or replace.
(b) Worn or damaged gears and bearings
NOTE:
If the trouble is only wear of the gear teeth
surfaces, only a high whirring noise will
occur at high speeds, but if any part is bro-
ken, rhythmical clicking sounds will be
heard even at low speeds.
Replace.
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2. DIFFERENTIAL
Symptom
Possible cause
Corrective action
1. Broken differential (case, gear, bear-
ing, etc.)
NOTE:
Noise will occur, and eventually the differ-
ential will not be able to operate due to
broken pieces obstructing the gear revo-
lution.
(a) Insufficient or improper oil
Disassemble the differential and replace
broken components. At the same time
check other components for any trouble,
and replace if necessary.
(b) Use of vehicle under severe condi-
tions such as excessive load and
improper use of the clutch
Readjust the preload and backlash of the
bearing, and the contact surface of gear.
(c) Improper adjustment of taper roller
bearing
Adjust.
(d) Improper adjustment of the drive pin-
ion and the hypoid driven gear
Adjust.
(e) Loose hypoid driven gear clamp bolts
Tighten.
2. Differential and hypoid gear noises
Troubles of the differential and hypoid
gear always appear as noise problems.
Therefore noise is the first indication of
trouble. However, noises from the engine,
muffler, tire, exhaust gas, bearing, body,
etc. are easily mistaken for the differential
noise. Pay special attention to the hypoid
gear noise because it is easily confused
with other gear noises. There are the fol-
lowing four kinds of noises.
• Gear noise when driving: If noise
increases as the vehicle speed
increases, it may be due to insufficient
gear oil, incorrect gear engagement,
damaged gears, etc.
• Gear noise when coasting: Damaged
gears due to misadjusted bearings and
incorrect shim adjustment
• Bearing noise when driving or coasting:
Cracked, broken or damaged bearings.
(a) Insufficient oil
Replenish the specified amount of desig-
nated oil or replace.
(b) Improper adjustment of hypoid driven
gear and drive pinion
Check the tooth contact.
(c) Worn teeth of hypoid driven gear and
drive pinion
Replace as a set.
Readjust the bearing preload.
(d) Loose roller bearing
Readjust the backlash of the hypoid
driven gear to drive pinion, and check the
tooth contact.
(e) Distorted hypoid driven gear or differ-
ential case
Replace.
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