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1988 Subaru GL Transmission Knock


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Anyway, at least I believe it is a knock. At first I thought it was Piston Slap in the motor. A Subaru Mechanic told me piston slap was not common with these motors.   It is a 1988 Subaru GL 4 wheel drive wagon.  It has the selective 4 wheel drive. It is not full time 4 wheel drive. The knock is most noticeable when cold and then gets better as it warms up. This happens when it is in 2 wheel drive.   When I shift it into 4 wheel drive the knock disappears completely. Yes, I checked the oil and it is not discolored and does not leak.   Any ideas out there? 

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I will check the u joint. The knock only happens when it is in motion and in 2 wheel drive under load. No knock when it is stopped or coasting. I forgot I posted this, too many other things going on here, I appreciate the answers, thank you.

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Tis, indeed, your u-joints. I went through this same problem just before moving from Colorado to yuc....I mean loverly Florida. Only mine was more like someone swinging a hammer at my tranny when I would put her into reverse, lol. My joints were shot, bought new ones from Advance and then found a nearby driveline shop to install them. I think I paid $50 to have the old pressed out, new ones put in, lubed, and the whole assembly balanced, even. Dead quiet now.

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