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plodder

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  • Birthday 05/16/1969

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  • Location
    bellingham, WA
  • Interests
    Finding or making great food
  • Occupation
    Truck driver
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    82 Brat,96legacy,e82 87sw

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  1. Strange. If you were driving, your coolant should never be luke warm under normal circumstances. So, if, like the quote says, stuck thermostat? So your engine does not feel so hot, but tells you, "I'm so overheated I'm about to kill myself, and it will be your fault!" Believe the gal you came home with. Probably the thermostat primary, possibly water pump secondarily. Also you are fortunate, but come on guys, we all have done it, but usually we are expecting the coolant geyser immediately. Replace the thermostat, it is cheap and easy as long as you do not snap a bolt. Sticking thermostats can be intermittent. If you don't replace, and it sticks, hit the housing with the handle of a hammer, or use a rubber mallet.
  2. Wow been a long time, not even done the basics. wiring scares me:confused:, but i have some time off and may do the continuity test for every wire from ecu pin to all their destinations. Should this be done in a heated shop with the wife bringing in sweet and tasty Christmas leftovers, or in the cold rain or snow in the driveway like I was planning?
  3. Been there, done that, you think they make the T- shirt for it? I had replaced 3 bearings, one on one side(it was one of the reasons I got the car for 95 bucks 2 yrs ago) then two on the opposite side (thanks SJR for the parts). My problem ended up being my threads on my drive shaft. Weird huh? The nut would pop the threads, you would think the pin would stop it or break, but no. So here I am driving it and it works fine (because the bearing is fine), but because of the undue pressure of not being held tight as designed, it quickly fried bearings. add sauce mmmmm fried bearings. Changed out driveshaft (thanks again SJR), put the new used hub(I never actually replaced berrings) and bingo. 2 days later it starts making noise again:banghead: but it is ok, complete rookie move, I didn't tighten the 3 lug nuts properly! SO i tighten them, even adding a 4th for good measure, been fine ever since. Maybe something in there you can use, if not have a laugh at mine(and SJR's parts) expense.
  4. Nothing new, I have been ignoring the problem, hoping it goes away:burnout: maybe monday.
  5. I saw an e81 in the arlington WA pull a part 2 weeks ago. I am going there on tue, to pull the starter off it if it is still there, private message me with your phone# if you want me to look for you. The car in the parts yard looked like so many other subarus in back lots on grandma's or uncle across our great land, looking like they were cared for once, but because of bad brakes, fried clutch, or crappy cv joint it's doomed to a wrecking yard. I bet with a pint of gas and a battery I could have got her on the road. anyway, e81's should be easy to get. i think so anyway. Dann
  6. Thanks guys, the last week and a half has been nuts. I have not unlocked the car in that time, and it will not be untill Fri. before I do, Thanks, and I will do. see ya, Danno
  7. Yeah I'll check it out. I may get a coupler and lengthen it that way if all else fails. Why are the simple projects riddled with menial physical probs?????
  8. I've replaced all sbf fuses, and have a complete factory wiring manual, but I find it difficult to trace, understand and apply what fragments I do understand to the problem.When I figure this out, I plan to make a step by step trouble shooter with pics for all the slobs like me. It took me a week to figure out TCS was transmission control system, if that is even right,. Thanks Dann
  9. any gearwrench, or other step by step(with pictures) links, that can help an average plodder like me:drunk: Thanks, Dann
  10. I am talking, BASIC, 1st timer head job, no mods, just to have a good to go motor.
  11. Ok I'll with the coil igniter wire, but my diagnosing plug is dead, and will not communicate any codes(and never has, even while car was running).Also my engine light has never worked, running, or pre-start with key on. would love to have that fixed, of course this at least could be easier, thanks Dann.
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