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A friend of mine has a leak from the trans cooler lines by the cooler. The car is a 97 Legacy. I have seen people say that 5/16" hose. Can I easily replace this without jacking the car up? I have been able to fit under every stock height subaru I have worked on. Also is there anything I should do to prevent air binding or proper filling of the lines?
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Torque bind is pretty evident. First subaru I drove with it I knew automatically what it was based on others description. If it drives and turns like a 4wd truck with locked differentials then it has torque bind. Possible easy fix is changing the transmission fluid a couple times then putting some good stuff in. If that doesn't fix it then it requires a new transmission.
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http://www.fordofkirkland.com/autocheck.aspx?vin=4S3BH896727618756 11/16/2001 WILMINGTON, DE Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL 11/29/2001 WILMINGTON, DE 61 Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:PC183963) 11/15/2003 WILMINGTON, DE Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL 11/13/2006 WILMINGTON, DE Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL 11/14/2006 WILMINGTON, DE 56,426 Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:PC183963) 11/12/2008 WILMINGTON, DE Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL 11/16/2010 WILMINGTON, DE Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL 11/28/2011 WILMINGTON, DE Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL 09/17/2012 GLEN MILLS, PA 126,515 Dealer Record VEHICLE IN DEALER INVENTORY 10/01/2012 GLEN MILLS, PA 126,515 Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:71267684) No accidents or anything.
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Once you open the A/C system (or any system using refrigerants) it needs to be pulled down extremely deep to remove as much moisture and air as possible. Most shops will pull down 29 inches of vaccum(almost perfect). This will allow the system to operate at full capacity and for much longer. Short answer: Unless you have your EPA 609 certification and the proper equipment, take it to a shop. If you have no idea what a EPA 609 cert is then take it to a shop.
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Once you get all the o-rings replaced and everything back together you will need to have a shop do the recharge unless you happen to have the equipment. Recharging an A/C system that has been opened up without bringing it to a vacuum and properly recharging it will result in a system that lasts for a short amount of time. Along with replacing the gaskets I would go ahead and find out how much it costs to replace the oil in the compressor. Make sure you use the specified oil as the oil and refrigerant need to be compatible.
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Spray all the bolts down PB Blaster or whatever you find works the best. If you can't remove the bolt with relative ease you may need to heat the spindle in that area. Make sure to remove the boot and clean up as much grease as you can to prevent a fire. The bolt may not be good anymore. Make sure your new ones come with bolts as they are grade 8 metric and are hard to find in some areas.
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CoupedUpSubie replied to muddblood's topic in NA Fuel Injection Engine Tech
Automatic or manual transmission? If its a manual just down shift when needed. One thing you can try is removing the intake silencer(white jug in the passenger fender) as it gave me a bit more pull over 3k rpm. If that doesn't help you can always get a set of delta cams for it. As for the K&N filters fouling the MAF, I don't believe that for one second. 2 reasons: 1. K&N put out a notice saying that their filters do not harm MAF sensors when properly oiled. 2. I have been running a K&N filter for over a year now with no problems. -
Those coilovers wont directly bolt to your car. The rear strut tops have a slightly larger bolt pattern to them. You can slot the holes to make them fit. Otherwise I recommend going with a set of KYB GR-2/Excel-G struts. http://www.ebay.com/itm/KYB-GR-2-STRUTS-SUBARU-LEGACY-OUTBACK-1995-may-1998-/390384445113?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Year%3A1997%7CMake%3ASubaru%7CModel%3ALegacy%7CSubmodel%3AOutback+Limited%7CEngine+-+Liter_Display%3A2.5L&hash=item5ae4b9e6b9&vxp=mtr Reuse your strut tops if they are still good.
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Only thing that will hold up to the stresses of offroading is going to be an actual tire. That being said, anything that you put on your tires to aid in traction is subject to breaking. If you plan on going off the road then I would suggest a tire that has good reviews for both on the road and off. They are out there just not sure what the choices are for you in Australia.
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The coil is going to have a very high resistance. OL sounds like overload, possibly a problem with your meter. It also looks as though it is putting out plenty from when you took the wires off. Jumping 1/4" with a strong arc is good in my opinion. Check your plug wires to make sure they are good. Also look at your plugs. Check gap and condition. If its nothing in the electrical department then internals is what your looking at. You do have 260k miles on it.