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Dee2

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  1. If you haven't done this before watch the videos on how to do it. There are also many historical posts from people who have done it many times. A search should pull them up.
  2. I doubt the backside of that flange looks like the front side. The exhaust pipe won't mate well.
  3. Glad to hear you found the problem. If it was idling correctly before the belt slippage and the belts were replaced, it's possible they are off by one tooth. Double, triple recheck positioning of cam sprockets.
  4. Intermittent problems can be a nightmare. Finding something as vague as turning a plug connector around is nothing short of amazing..... Hope that solves it permanently....
  5. So you have spark at the coil but not at the plug. That would indicate a problem in your distributor. When you get a chance open the distributor and have a looky-see to find out if anything is broken. A failure of something inside could cause an engine to suddenly stop running. Maybe the wire from the coil to the distributor is not seated and secure. Check the continuity of that wire and if it is seated correctly. Sometimes it's just a simple thing....
  6. So, it's likely an electrical problem. I would start at the plugs. You may already have done this but do you have spark at the plugs ?
  7. If it died suddenly with no other issues, it is likely an electrical problem. If it did a little hurt dance and then died it is likely a fuel problem.
  8. Look at the wiring diagrams and find out what is common to all the things not working. From what you've described, it does sound like a fusible link failure. How did you check the fusible links ?
  9. --clean , sharpen and regap the spark plugs maybe replace plug wires --check air filter and intake for mouse denris --check and clean contacts on distributor --check for vacuum leaks
  10. You may have something clogging the fill tube.... I'm not sure how to safely inspect that. Perhaps a thin, long, wooden dowel ? Or, remove the fill tube from the tank then inspect it.
  11. I never heard of a tank puking gas. Check to make sure the tank is not leaking. Gurgling may be from a worn out gas cap and it would be cheap to replace it with a new one to see if that solves your problem. good luck.
  12. Clicking noise is a sure sign of a bad axle joint. If they are new, then perhaps they weren't torqued down properly. Sometimes, after driving for a while, they need to be re-torqued. I would check to make sure the torque is correct. Sometimes they have to be slightly over torqued.
  13. What kind of noise ? grinding ? clicking? squealing ? once ? continuous ? anything's possible.
  14. https://www.2carpros.com/articles/subaru-diagnostic-trouble-code-definitions-1987-1994-obd1-with-code-gathering
  15. It could be the cause. But, if the belt doesn't fully seat in the pulley, it can move side to side and that could be the cause as well. Once it starts wearing unevenly, it's doomed.
  16. Just eyeballing those belts they look too wide. Meaning they won't sit down in the pulley correctly, Might explain why your belts are shredding.
  17. You may have a faulty fuel pump ...(?) You may have a faulty fuel pump relay...(?) You may have a faulty fuel pressure regulator ...(?) I would check to make sure there is fuel getting to the engine.
  18. Trying to move things forward or back would likely cause alignment problems with the belt. You'll have to play with combination of belts and brackets to get the clearances to where they need to be.
  19. That looks correct. Below is a picture of mine. As I recall, at one point I lengthened the slot on the rear bracket on the AC so the AC could be pushed away from the alternator. This made more room for the alternator. You may need to do something like that if you can't find a belt to work. If you're not using the full length of the slot now, then the AC belt may be too short pulling the AC too close to the alternator.
  20. could be the belt you're using because of the cross section not fitting the pulley correctly. here's a couple of old threads talking about belts and other common problems. good luck.
  21. Check the battery cable connections. Might just need cleaning or ??
  22. It would be worth taking it in and having it tested.....
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