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Loud rear end...ADDED PHOTO
seattlelegacy replied to seattlelegacy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Sweet, I'm going to give it a try tonight, thanks for the help!! -
Loud rear end...ADDED PHOTO
seattlelegacy replied to seattlelegacy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I'm pretty sure the driveline spun when the wheels did. But I'll try it again, and see if I can spin the rear wheels by turning the driveline. Earlier in the post, someone else indicated that the driveline spins whenever the rear wheels spin. Thanks for the ideas! -
Loud rear end...ADDED PHOTO
seattlelegacy replied to seattlelegacy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I did lift the car off the ground, spun the wheels, looked for play, shook the crap out of both axles, wheels, rear driveline, U joint, etc. etc. No dice. Wheels turn freely, and very smooth. I've had a wheel bearing go, and this sounds nothing like it. Hmmmm..... *scratching head*. Jrodan -
radiator hoses..?
seattlelegacy replied to seattlelegacy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The heater core hose - should I also replace the one inside the car coming out of the heater core. That might be a b!tch to get to. -
Loud rear end...ADDED PHOTO
seattlelegacy replied to seattlelegacy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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During my inspection of the car tonight, I was grabbing the radiator hoses, and felt something really weird inside the hose. Its in the highlighted area of the attached pic. Is there supposed to be something in the hose here? for a second I though it was plugged up with somethign at this point, but it seemed to uniform, then just stopped close to the engine. Is there somethign in the hose here?
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I finally started troubleshooting my backfiring issue. Check this out. Lots of oil in there, what do you think the problem is? Jordan
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Loud rear end...ADDED PHOTO
seattlelegacy replied to seattlelegacy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Alright, here's what mine looks like. Think this is the clunk? The thing is, it doesn't look like its been moving much at that point. What is the bushing called, and can you get them new?? Thanks guys. -
where in seattle is it? I'm going to find it. BTW, the front bottom of that photo looks hacked.
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axle brands good/bad
seattlelegacy replied to seattlelegacy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
http://www.ccrengines.com/mwe/ Marshall from mw enterprises. Seems like an honest guy. I'll paypal him the cashola tonight, we'll see what happens. -
I'm in the market for a new front axle for the 84 gl. Any reccomendations? the cheap a1 cardones from rockauto? other sources? Jordan
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When does a Subaru stop being a Subaru?
seattlelegacy replied to RallyJusty's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
When does a Subaru stop being a Subaru? When it stops leaking oil. -
Loud rear end...ADDED PHOTO
seattlelegacy replied to seattlelegacy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Looks like the bushing doesn't exist. That may be the issue. Also, The shafts slide back and forth, but don't wiggle around much. Aside from the sliding, they are solid and don't have any play when I try to rotate them. I'm guessing the sliding back and forth is what they're designed to do as the axle needs to lengthen when the wheel drops..(see my simpleton diagram)? Thanks guys. Simple diagram: rear diff. X-boot-------shaft--------boot-X wheel ..........................<---slide--->....................... -
How To Keep Your Subaru Alive pdf file
seattlelegacy replied to baccaruda's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
you guys f'n rock. Thanks millions. -
I'm going to bet on something simple like a wheel bearing or tire imbalance. I have had very similiar symptons in my legacy with a wheel out of balance. I also rotated tires at that time and it was smooth as silk afterward. In my old saturn, I had a bad wheel bearing that went nuts at about 65 mph. If it's related to speed more than RPM, take the above mentioned route. Get back to us and let us know what fixes it. Jordan
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Thinking of buying a 78 wagon
seattlelegacy replied to Where da woods?'s topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Wow, I didn't know they came with a five digit odometer. The car looks pretty clean, like maybe its just been sitting for a long long time. It might be a gasket case. Jordan -
Ahhh... this all sounds so familiar. I went through it last year. Unfortunately, I was injured, and had (have) an attorney. They pulled my rental car in like 3 days. Total BS, but it was there in the fine print. If my car was going to be repaired (I was rear-ended, totaled the car) I could have had the rental for the whole time the car was in the shop. Since they were paying me out on the car, I had to settle for only 5 days with the rental, at what I thought was a fair price. They said the car was worth 4k, and after some arguing, I got it to 5k. The funniest part of my whole experience was when the other guys insurance company called me and offered me 250.00 for my "troubles". I was taken to the ER by medics and they wanted to pay me $250.00 for my troubles. That barely covered my day away from work. The total damages in this accident (I was plowed into the car in front of me too) are probably going to be in the area of 50 grand. I know my medical expenses alone are still pushing 15K. And they wanted to offer me $250.00! Insurance companies are the slimiest people in the world, period. Jordan
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I have the 93 legacy wagon wtih the 4EAT too . My tranny sucks balls.
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Crazy Idea altering cam timing, might work
seattlelegacy replied to Rollie715's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
It would probably be easier to do with an MPEFI reprogrammed for the new timing sequence. I have NO idea how that would happen though...