Tiny Clark
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I've heard both rotation theories zooma. The never-crossed one came out with the influx of the radial tire. But I've also heard it doesn't matter. I have two sets of tires and don't mark them at all. I've never had any problems, and I'm not sure if they get run the other direction or not. I also don't buy the most expensive tire either. As far as plugging, I've been doing this for nail holes for at least 10 years, and never had a plug fail, no matter the position, and I usually run at 85-90 on the autobahn.
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I have done this with much success, both for the axle and for just getting a stubborn wheel off to swap tires. Put the axle nut back on and leave it about a thread loose. Then take a short jaunt down the road doing a NASCAR warm-up-the-tires-zig-zag-move. It should pop loose with the weight of the car moving against it, a hell of a lot more that any whacker you could hit it with. Same holds true for the lug nuts if the wheel is stuck to the outside of the hub. I'm not saying drive to the supermarket or anything; of course, if you do need beer and pizza...
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Which motor?
Tiny Clark replied to COB's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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You could always swap two plug wires around before you go spending more money. Just curious, do any other misfire codes come up besides 4? It seems to be a very popular number. Given that the engine uses one coil pack, I have a hard time believing the ECU can tell if one particular cylinder is misfiring, but stranger things have happened. I still miss setting the dwell for the points gap... :-\
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The throw out bearing only spins when it is actuated by the clutch lever. Ususally, if the bearing is bad, it will make noise when the clutch depressed. If the cluth is depressed, you may try to give it some Prozac, but I digress... If the noise goes away with slight pedal pressure, you have another problem. Maybe the installation of the bearing wasn't done right, or as others have pointed out, the pilot bearing.
