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Ah!!! Well there is one thing we do have here in Austalia is called "GM Top Engine Cleaner" Part no: 1#1050002, I must admit, it saves fuel while using it hehe... anyway yeah? I can put 1/3-1/2 in the oil crank to clean rings/lifters etc.... That can be done, but can't drive the car while its doing it right? or I can drive my car at the same time in short period of time? Cheers AP edit: found the link of the can of what it looks like that we have here in Australia that you can buy from GM Holden. http://69.20.110.81/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=29467
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Righto, seems that I have to take the rocker cover off and do a bit of work there, no worries I'll get the book out and read abt the lifters. Seafoam, problem is, we dont have them in Australia, is there any type of alternative product that is similar to seafoam? Seafoam is a cleaning stuff that cleans your engine while you drive or idle for 20 mins? Another thing maybe that is another problem, it has been fairly warm recently and using thin oil might've been causing this problem? Cheers AP
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I've sourced an RX Leone rear diff (not recently, ages ago), yes its 4.11 LSD from an Automatic RX Turbo. Now I wanna to know if I could change the crown from 41 teeth down to 37 teeth to match the AWD gearbox. Can it be possible to do that myself at home? or do I require special tools? Will the bolt holes fit? (I'm getting the 37 teeth crown from an 89 L series wagon) as my rear diff that I'm suspicious that is worn out as it makes whine noises, and while I am changing the crown over, is there any notices that I should do while its taken apart ie. New seals etc? Thanks AP
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Hey fellas, As I am hearing impaired myself and I have limited hearing loss and Subaru mechanics are "too busy" to have a look at my car, or I don't trust other type of 3rd party - non-Subaru mechanic. Anyway This question I want to ask you guys if you do recognise this type of noises that I am experiencing on my EJ22 while I am accelerating it makes some type of noises which sounds like a Diesel 4WD going past me on the highway, but it seems to be quiet at 900 rpm (idle) but when I am driving on 3000rpm in 5th on highway I can hear some sort of noises, its not quite loud, sounds like ticking noises, when car is under load its louder than cruising noises. Not aware any type of knocks etc, feels like its normal. It recently changed the timing belt about 5000klms ago and the noises recently came up say 1500klms ago and maybe its due for oil change? (I drive 550 - 700 kilometres a week), Last changed oil is 5000kms ago. Current oil is castrol magnetic. Is it too thin? Planning to change the oil tomorrow and see what happens, if its tappets would it go away with fresh oil change?. How will I know below - - Noisy tappets /lifters? - Worn Crankshaft bearings? - wouldn't it have knocking sound? - Wrong oil/getting thin? The engine has done 205,000 klms. Cheers AP
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Btw I'm not too sure if this is correct, the PCV valve is small about one half inches long? Its non Electrical?, it does rattle inside it?, but it was covered up in oil snoot & carbon build up, so I cleaned up with Carby cleaner looks like it did it as treat. Its connected to a big pipe to a smaller pipe that goes into the manifold on the right side of the engine (air box side) is that the correct one? How do I tell if I need a new one? Cheers AP
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If the compression tester doesn't show leaky valves/worn rings, is there any way that I can find out if the valve seals are out - are they easy to replace even if the heads on the engine?? or the heads has to come off? Mine only does it at the startup, but doesn't do it while I am driving the car (but I noticed it does use oil) btw its EJ22. Cheers AP
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I may have similar problem, is there a small puff of smoke that goes for approx 5 - 7 seconds then it goes away, only occurs on cold starts? I am buggered on that idea, I talked people about it and they said "oh its a boxer thing" other said, "rings on its way out" or "valve seals are on its way out" etc.... But I did a compression test on it, they're all average 165-170psi on EJ22 (maybe due worn dodgy gauge?) One idea is that there is a leaky injector which leaks onto the valve/cylinder chamber (only one way is to take them to get ultrasonic clean)? What does PCV Valve do? and what does it have to do with it? The fuel is around average 24-26mpg - is that normal for EJ22 AWD 5MT sedan?. Cheers AP
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For the time of what its worth, you're better off replacing the water pump at the same time when you replace the timing belt.. because if in within 10,000 miles the pump goes/leaks etc then you have to take the timing belt off again!!! just not worth it, and for less hassel is to replace the pump and belts/seals at the same time. Pump aren't that expensive, its AU$104 Cheers AP
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I STRONGLY suggest you to remove the radiator!!!!!!!! otherwise one tiny mistake the core is damaged!!!!!!!!!!! learnt from experience mate!.. An trick is to do that as i did it with mine yesterday is to - you'll need a 22mm socket, a 1/2 inch ratchet, and a breaker bar, set the socket to undo (lefty loosie righty tighty ) and wedge the breaker bar over the ratchet and against the ground or chassis. just hit the starter to turn over the engine once, but not start it. you can disconnect the ignitor if you dont feel comfortable. that will loosen the bolt... Thats if you don't have the correct tool. Cheers AP
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Easier way of doing it - I did it yesterday and its a great tip - you need a 22mm socket, a 1/2 inch ratchet, and a breaker bar, set the socket to undo (lefty loosie righty tighty ) and wedge the breaker bar over the ratchet and against the chassis. just hit the starter a couple of times to turn over the engine, but not start it, just turn over once. you can disconnect the ignitor if you dont feel comfortable. that will loosen the bolt.. Cheers AP
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Yesterday I replaced the timing belt on EJ22 Engine, didn't have any problems at all (lucky I had previous experience on EA82 engine), had a bit of hiccups but all went smoothly, it was 3pm Saturday noon when I was putting together, I realised the rubber seals was falling apart due leaky power steering pump seal (just replaced yesterday as well) as it was too hard to keep them together/one piece, so I put the cover back on without the seals that goes between timing belt cover to rear belt cover/engine block. Now I started up the engine and it has an high pitched squealing noises (didn't have the vee belts for Air Con/Power Steering)... I knew I did double check on all belts ensuring they are all very tight - used torque wrench on the pulleys etc. Two things that I could be suspected are either - The timing belt is too tight? (I had 2nd person to help me to put the belt on but man it was so tight) Or Do I have to loosen the belt tension adjustor as its already on tight spot - I didn't touch that when I did the belt. Or Is it due because of the seals between the timing belt covers? OR Could be something else? ie bearings? Tomorrow noon I will go to Subaru and buy some new seals for it. Cheers & thanks. AP
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Welded diff in winter?
AlpineRaven replied to TurboSPFI's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
You're better off getting clutch type LSD, it'll be an open diff until you're spinning one of the wheels, then the fluid will heat up to activate the clutches to make it into LSD. I have it in my Liberty and its worth having in ice & mud. Cheers AP -
G'day fellas, I would like to start an discussion about Diesel Oils in Subaru Engines due noisy tappets & cleanness etc What would happen if we use Diesel Oils in NA & Turbo Petrol/Gasoline engines? Could Diesel Oils can ruin Catalytic Converter? Could Diesel Oils makes the engine to run hotter than normal oils? What is the Pros and Cons on using Diesel oils in Subarus (on NA & Turbos)? Thank you guys AP
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Hey there, In my 2nd Generation Libert (Australian Model) Legacy for you guys, I have an small "TCS" display on bottom right corner on my dash, there is no globe in it, but added one in, but only can see it in the sun or torch... what is TCS, I've looked in the owners books, not there, what is it?? Something to do with Traction Control isn't it? If it is, how do i find out if i have one or its an unit that you can add on or what? just wanna know more info about the TCS thingo! Thankyou guys. AP
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clicking when cornering!??
AlpineRaven replied to shanonsf's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Jack the Scoob up and wriggle around on the wheels to see if there is large movements, take the wheel off and check the brakes & calipers also check if there is any movements as well and yes check the bolts as you might've missed something.. last thing would be the CVs that could be worn out?? Cheers Tristan -
Or that the battery is getting old & wearing out and has low CCA (Cold Current Amps) rating same with my wagon, they battery was about to go and had weak starting rating, so wacked in a new battery in, not a problem, or your alternator could be on its way out? Cheers Tristan
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unidentified puff of blue smoke
AlpineRaven replied to MaroonDuneDoom's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I know its slightly off topic... How about Brown smoke? sometimes i see people pushing their cars from the lights and sees brown smoke.. what causes it? Cheers Tristan -
5spd D/R conversion Qs...
AlpineRaven replied to shanonsf's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Wondering, if it was possible to take out the low range gear ratio from the 4 spd D/R and put it in 5spd D/R gearbox -> that requires taking the gearbox appart and exchange gears across - can it be done? Cheers Tristan