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If it dont get burned before then, Is it true that someone asked Jock Sherock, how many troops he needed to protect Paris and he replied he had no idea it has never been done before? ( just kidding) it only happens here when the Pistons win in basketball. By the way I did not use any lock tite on mine I just torqued them to the amount in the manuel.
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Take the line off to the caliper, or open the bleeder valve and pump some of the fluid out. You might also want to take the caliper off and clean and grease the slide pins. I think that their is also a valve in or near the master cyclinder that controls the pressue to each wheel, someone here should know for sure on that.
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drive axle
tcspeer replied to wtbaker75's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
It wants to be difficult, spray where the spine goes into hub with P.B. blaster wait a little while and get a big hammer and punch and drive it out. If you still cant get it out take the whole hub assm. off with axle and take it somewhere and have it pressed out. -
drive axle
tcspeer replied to wtbaker75's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I dont remember each and ever step but I removed mine with the help of the Haynes manuel, it was rather simple. I do know you must loosen the axle nut, (not much) then raise the car and remove the spring pen on the end near the trans. You also have to remove the bolt that clamps the ball joint, then seperatae it. their is also one more bolt to be removed I think it is the one on the stabilize link. (Do a search on this with search feature.) After you get this then remove the axle nut and swing front hub assm. around that should pull the axle loose from trans. then you can pull it out from the hub, here you may need punch and hammer. I didn't mine came right out. -
The coolant will end up on the carpet, you can also see the residue on the vents where the air come out at the floor. you will know if the core is leaking your windows will also fog up when defroster is on. On my right hand drive the heater core was connected to the metal pipe that is on outside of firewall by a three in. section of hose. That was what was leaking on mine but I had to take the dash out to get to it. I dont think the left hand drive would be like this, not well thought out for sure.
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The one that gives the most problem is under the thing that connects the air filter housing with the big black plactic thing that sits on top of engine near back. It will be about 5/8 in. diam. their is also a small one that connects their. If the car will stay running the big one is most likely still on. I would try putting another filter in or make sure that one is in right, it sounds like you are not getting enough air to engine. Did you tighten the clamps back on the air filter housing?
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Are you sure on that price? Its seems way to cheap for an alternator. I dont think I have found one in years for under 100.00 dollars, for any car I have had. If this is correct then this is the best buy. However if it is not then I would buy the one from Auto Zone with the lifetime warranty and never worry about having to buy another one for that car again as long as you own it.