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  1. If you're pretty sure the car has been wrecked, and it only wants to "get away" from you in 4X, it is likely one or both of the rear trailing arm assemblies got bent up. You'll see if they are pretty readily just by looking under the back of the car. The quickest and cheapest short term fix is keeping it slow, or just driving around front-wheel only. I've rarely found a reason to engage 4X mode with most of the snow around here unless I've been having fun off the roads.... Or I got into a ditch by sliding off the roads. Heh. The longer term fix is replace the rear of the vehicle. DBG
  2. Bendecker, if you've got a frame to use, and want to go with DIy injection molding, you can try to do something like this: If nothing else, it could be a hell of a mess! DBG
  3. So... How does that hitch mount fit with the bumper/frame? I got a few that need more hot hitchin' action, but I abuse them a lot. Will I tear the bumper off? Is it the regular interior 4-bolt mount? I'm rather interested.... The best I've towed with a Curt Industries mount hitch was an '88 Grand Fury police edition on a dual axle trailer, so I'd like some serious frame warping capabilities if it won't just straight tear out......
  4. Probably final post, as I've had the car up and running for about 2 weeks without the problem recurring, though with a really odd solution: I replaced the alternator with one out of another vehicle after it murdered two batteries. Both alternators bench test as good, both batteries that died did so on the old alternator within about 2 days. Vehicle is now as happy as it could be, I think, the CEL went from blinking to just being on, and the oil pressure gauge now reads at about 25psi with the engine off, but the no-start is gone and in operation the GL is as fine as ever it was. I'm strong in the belief that they might not have wanted to fuel the steel foundry furnace with orphaned children when they made that particular car....
  5. Further information, this might be related to the charging system, though I have no proof as of yet. It has failed a few more times, mostly at random, but will allow the starter to pull it in gear, then double clutch to start. I'm writing it off to demonic possession. I like things that make no sense.
  6. Heh. I "accidentally" filled mine with mud and then let it rust for a year. Yeah, throwout bearing, possibly clutch cable, possibly clutch fork... Mine's kinda musical and I will be sad when it fails. It's had a year + since that happened, and does not really seem to care much, though. Dropping the clutch makes the sound a little shorter, at the risk of glazing....
  7. So, warm and no snow, moonrocks? I'm south end, but think I have something running that can make it there.... Or anywhere else near Pyramid. If anyone wants to go south side, there's several fascinating areas around here. The avatar photo top left is from American Flats, which can be easily near-road accessed, or by going up Jumbo Grade and scaring quads and dirt bikes... I'm the newbie to the board, where to?
  8. Okay, it gets stranger.... Haven't bolted everything back together quite yet, but it will drag start without a problem. And it will intermittently key start, or use the starter to get it rolling and then it will fire with a little coasting. Once the engine fires, it has a slightly high idle, but seems to have no other problems whatsoever. Shut down is fine, no dieseling. Is it possible the throttle body injector is fubar'd? Other thought, is it possible for the starter to fail and operate at half speed somehow? It was great for dragging the car around in first and reverse, but didn't seem to move like any other that I've had to starter drag with....
  9. HEhehe... Only a very talented few here. Not knocking cops in general, some area departments go out of their way to train their officers. Here, they kinda fall off roads and smack into people by going the wrong direction on one way streets...
  10. Well, I don't know anyone personally yet, but am willing to do so. If I can get my merry-go-rounds less broken down by then.... My last runner spent from Wednesday at 3 A.M. until just now stuck up above the Granite Construction Lockwood site..... Spun a timing belt. Any of you locals-ish like working on stuff for pay? Holy crap I got broken stuff.... Pop a PM.
  11. The right turn is what does it for me, Subaru a long time ago even offered an "upgrade" to fix that, which is just a larger tube going to one side of the PCV to not make it suck in the oil. I keep one of my cars that way so I can "James Bond" my freeway entrance. I've successfully shut down 4 lanes of traffic, and haven't clogged the catalytic yet. The engine bog kinda sucks, but no one is really catching up to you, as they can't see.... Heh.
  12. Heh. Pennzoil is a parafin, or wax, based lubricant. It has its uses, but not in my engine. The way I do oil changes is when it both turns black and starts burning at about the same rate as my gas gauge, but I do drive older (EA82) engines. Alternately, I try to go about 3 months, but I drive a lot in wacky conditions... I have found the older Subys prefer "dino oil" or cheap crap, especially without a bypass filter system, but I'd have to agree that the shop is just trying to take you for what you've got. If you're trying to do right by your engine with any kind of regular oil change at all, the overpriced additive filled stuff will do nothing for the Subarus.
  13. If you're really bored, you can keep the mileage matching with a spare odo cable and a power drill.... Hook it up and let it spin overnight or so. Heh.
  14. I'll have to believe that it may be a timing belt issue, but it is odd that I can't even get it to pop or belch while turning it over. I know the driver's side belt is intact and turning the disty.... At any rate, I've got a good mechanic pal that is gonna have a look at it as soon as he can. I'll keep you all apprised of the good times.

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