About 3 years ago a lady posted on CT with an ongoing problem about a manual transmission on her Subaru. Numerous posts led me to believe she was being badly yanked by the repair shop.
This shop had apparently done some work on the final drive in the transmission and also botched the reassembly.
To properly set up a Subaru transmission requires a considerable amount of expertise even when the large box of special tools is available; and even more when they're not.
They not only ignored things like backlash, preload, etc, etc, but botched the case half reassembly.
Both the main and countershafts are supported by large bearings which have a small hole in them. The left side case has small pins on the bearing saddles which fit into the bearing holes to prevent the outer race from spinning in the case.
When reassembling the trans making sure the pins mate into the holes is extremely critical. If not done right, the bearing and or case can be severely damaged when the case half bolts are tightened.
Apparently someone missed a few pins when putting it back together. (Very easy to do as we're only talking about 3/32" at most.)
Push came to shove and I felt strongly enough about this to give her my email and offer more personal advice. Six months or so went by and she emailed to ask if I could help her out by giving a statement about my qualifications and pics of what I was talking about. Since I had several Subaru transmissions apart that was not a problem so I mailed her a statement about myself and half a dozen pics.
I never heard from her again and wondered a few times what ever happened with this deal. (She lives in Houston, TX)
Recently I got a mail from her after all of this time thanking me for the help. She actually had to take this shop to court as they refused to stand behind this problem. She produced the pics and the letter about myself along with condensed notes explaining the setup procedure and the bearing holes/locating pin thing and she won her case. The shop was ordered to refund every penny to her. (4 digits)
It was not only a surprise to hear from her but also that any statement from an out of state resident would be granted any weight in a TX court.
Guess things do work out sometimes and it was great to hear she got a refund. My original feeling was that the shop would settle this rather than even go to court so I was wrong on that count.