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  1. I have a whine coming from my oil pump now only since the t-belts were replaced I suspect it's bearing related. The Haynes manual tensioning method required 18 ft-lbs applied to the camshaft sprocket bolts in a c-clockwise direction... doesn't this just unthread the bolts??!?

    Belt tensioning is not really addressed in the USMB repair manual (timing belt check and replacement).

     

    I think I have them too tight now, but how do you get the right tension?

  2. Yes, I reset the timing. I didn't think it would do any damage, but...

     

    I chased down a weird problem with the idle air control valve that was caused by a barely together connector after doing HGs.

     

    The problem was the idle air control, as you had mentioned.

     

    When I did the head gaskets I flipped the intake mani back over the tire storage. I guess over a couple of days of being upside down and open, any condensed moisture dried and the sediment gummed up the mechanism. A squirt of carb cleaner and 15 minutes later it cleared up and the car ran good...

    Thanks again for the help!

  3. After hours of researching on this forum I'm happy to say I successfully (for the most part) did the head gaskets in my Loyale. Did them in the car, so my back is aching. Thanks to all the subaru pros out there for all their postings over the years.

     

    I fired her up last night and a strange issue popped up. The revs were normal idling first. Then when I gave her some gas the rpm's went up to about 1500 but not back down... More gas and same issue, rpm's went higher to about 2000, but didn't return to idle. I turned the ignition off and restarted but the rpm's went right to 2000 again. They keep climbing...

    Any ideas would be hugely appreciated!!

  4. Thanks for the responses.

    - The engine has 150k miles.

    - PCV valve is three months old and cleaned the hoses out last night. Runs much better, the engine runs well when accelerating, but kind of limps when cruising along (new plugs and wires). Could a vacuum leak be drawing moisture in?

    - Will look into compression and pressure tests.

    - Dipstick oil is clean.

    - No steam or odour in exhaust.

    Could be leaking at pressure when driving I suppose. The rad was just replaced, and there's no distinct evidence of a leak that I can see.

    I will check around some more and update.

    Thanks again for the help!

    (I hope its not 'epic', MXTC!)

  5. Hi, changed the radiator and coolant the other day in my EA82. When we opened the second block plug (the one located above the crossmember) no coolant came out. Flushed it out with a garden hose and it wasn't draining here either.

    She only took 3 litres of coolant as well and is not running hot. Sounds plugged somewhere to me. Any recommendations?

    Thanks.

  6. Hi all. Bits and Bites on zinc coatings as I have experienced:

    Zinc-rich primer products work using the same theory behind marine anodic corrosion prevention (ie. the 'zincs' on a saltwater outboard motor). The zinc is sacrificial.

    In hot and humid applications, surfaces between aluminum and galvanized components should be painted to avoid accelerated oxidation.

    If you want a skookum cold galvanizing product, check out zinc rich epoxy products (Zinga, Devoe Cathacote, or Cloverdale Clovazinc). The higher the % solids, the better.

     

    You will also see better results with spray applied cold galv. if the steel is super clean and a rust converter is applied first.

  7. Changed the alternator, no more whining.

    Snugged up the clutch cable within tolerance, much less stick vibration.

    Changed the drive belts as they were old, checked all the pulleys. The P/S pump pulley has a tiny bit of play, will keep an eye on it.

    Changed the trannie fluid, it was ugly.

    Next up, pan gasket...

    Thanks for the help!

  8. Excellent advice! I will check both of those and let you know.

     

    I measured the voltage at the battery terminals with a voltmeter as gauges are dubious.

    Mileage 225000 km, 140k miles in mountain country.

    Yes there is the whining noise in neutral... good point. that would eliminate the transmission bearing completely.

    The timing belt pulleys were replaced with the belts. Luckily i bought the car off a bud and i have every receipt from day one.

     

    Thanks, this service rocks!

  9. Hey all. I've had my first Sube now for 3 months and love it!

     

    1. I recently noticed a low whining noise once my loyale heats up. The pitch matches the engine rpm's. I can also feel a high frequency vibration in the stick shift, leading me to believe it may be a transmission bearing. (???)

    Initially i thought it was the p/s pump or alternator bearing, but a screwdriver stethoscope found only normal noises from them both. Is there a Trans replacement in my future and how far off?

     

    2. Is it normal to see the battery voltage rise to 17V when the engine is revved?

     

    Thanks.

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