Jump to content
Ultimate Subaru Message Board

1roughneck

Members
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About 1roughneck

  • Birthday 10/11/1976

Profile Information

  • Location
    Calhoun County
  • Interests
    offroading, breaking unbreakable parts on my vehicles and then fixing them
  • Occupation
    construction: electrical, concrete, cable, roofers ground guy.
  • Biography
    always tinkering with stuff
  • Vehicles
    1998 subaru forester s

1roughneck's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/11)

0

Reputation

  1. hi i have a rear spindle , please email me 2jhollis@att.net

  2. lemme know about the hubs. sure they're good, but if you have bad ones to swap out, I could get em to you quicker. Hard to move the car w/out wheels.... Craig 304 354 6843

  3. The shifter sort of bonelessly flops around. Works if ya know where to find the gears, but kinda embarrassing when ya pass someone loudly and quickly, and do a 1st drop instead of a 3rd shift... not to mention the tranny probably doesn't appreciate it either. What part # or linkage centers up the shifter and makes it springy, and able to find the gears?
  4. I think it is the TPS sensor. That or the Idle Air Solenoid. Many vehicles I've owned had TPS go bad that way. My YJ jeep is pretty bad about it. Water does not help.
  5. Are the valve cover gaskets blue cuz the gaskets are blue, or did someone use an excessive amount of ultra blue silicone gasket sealer? A bunch of that squeezed into the engine will surely make it knock when it plugs up the oil channels and the pickup screen. (had an old escort do that...)
  6. Has rear deflector, but using it and the hatch

  7. I put a 99 2.5 sohc forester engine in a 98 forester which came factory with 2.5 dohc, but had 2.2 in it when I bought it. Dropped motor in to find out the plugs wouldnt connect between engine and car. Popped pins outta connecters and swapped them from the 2.2 harness- wires stretched tight everywhere cuz 2.2 smaller, but the car runs. Doesn't idle good (surges between 750 and 1500rpms constantly) This is due to the 99 engine regulating its Idle Air Solenoid circuit solely thru its computer, whereas on the other engine, half the idling is controlled thru vacuum somehow on the intake manifold. (got like 4 or 5 wires on I.A.S. plug on 99 harness, as opposed to 2 or 3 on 98s harness. Tracing out the wiring, and drilling out intake for a vac port and using diaphragm from other setup might work, but for now I've been driving for 1 year like it is and gotten sorta used to the surging takeoffs...(I am seeking a 98 2.5 DOHC near WV or pay 2 ship)...1roughneck@gmail.com
×
×
  • Create New...