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Adam Lee

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About Adam Lee

  • Birthday 04/11/1964

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  • Location
    Alexandria
  • Interests
    military vehicle restoration, police vehicles, firearms, quilting, elementary school teaching
  • Occupation
    3rd grade teacher

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  1. Glad it all worked out, Steve....I figured it was something simple. Hey, now don't think I was going to sell it for any more than that 800 bucks, regardless of how she ran! I'd had many miles out of her, but I happily moved on to the wife's 05 Mini Cooper S ragtop (with LSD and DSC!) and I just bought a new (perish the thought) Honda CR-V.....what can I say? My hobby truck will never die...I can go back to wrenching on just that, & not my car anymore.... Basically, I wanted to pass on a good working, functional Legacy to someone who could work on it and deal with the usual issues. Sounds like it'll do you right! keep us (and me) updated on your mods, and experiences with the beast! should I say....live long and prosper? keep the sube karma going.... adam
  2. What can I do to bypass the MAF temporarily just so I can move the car a few blocks away from where it is parked? the bad MAF isn't allowing starting, like it's an open connection. thanks!
  3. What's going on with the soob? Fuel Pump Diagnosis? Hello, everyone - I've been gone awhile, life/job/kids/etc....you know how it is. Well, the soob in my life (which until recently had been running like a champ, torque-bind notwithstanding) has decided to run progressively poopier the last month or so. Yes, some basic health care for my car might be the answer, but I went ahead and changed a new fuel filter and air filter as well as oil/filter change about a month ago, and nothing really changed performance-wise. Here's what she's doing: Starts up fairly well, no big smoke cloud, but randomly erratic idle (very lopey/bumpy - then smooth), and when I drive off, unless I am super-gentle on the accelerator (I'm talking bEYOND imagining an egg under the pedal) she stutters and pops a bit, kind of backfiring sounds....then it goes away, just as soon as it starts! On the road, she's smooth on the hi-speed end, but in stop-go city driving, she's erratic again. clues: I replaced the main oil seal and timing belt and that was done by me, and it's holding up fine, timing seemed just fine, although I haven't shone a light on it... the throttle body is'nt leaking fuel or anything all cables/accelerator linkage seem smooth and not binding... last clue: my starter switch is acting up as well; sometimes it takes twenty turns of the key until something fires, others, the starter kicks right in. I bought a terminal kit for the starter, but haven't put it on yet. my theories: OK, the basics...spark plug wires, plugs, (but they were replaced recently also), coil, fuel pressure regulator, bad fuel injector, ? car is a 94 Leg Lsi with non-turbo 2.2 and AT/AWD....156k miles I'm thinking fuel pump, myself.... thanks!
  4. hey, maybe this is the wrong panel to post this, but I need to swap my driver's front axle/cv joint on my 94 Leg Lsi AWD/AT wagon. if you have a rebuilt/NOS/new one to sell/trade, please contact me! thank you! adam lee
  5. Hey...I am trying to figure out if the "connector" straight pipe with resonator, which goes from the cat to the muffler bent pipe, can simply be replaced with a straight 3' length of pipe. What I'm asking is, the resonator factory-style pipe isn't necessary right? Walker pipe sells a straight section to fit this application for 39 bucks at Advance Auto....better than the nearly 200 with a resonator...
  6. Yo! It's all better. Simply bled the air out via the plastic bleed nut on the left side of the rad...yeh, this is why I read thru this board. I'm due a donation to USMB as soon as I get to my home PC.... another season to go until I trade this old girl in for a gently used later-model Forester S model with sunroof and 5-speed! enjoy the snow
  7. OK, so I got to school and started thumbing thru my to-do list....looks like I'll be doing the work tonight well after dark! Probably while the snowstorm begins! Excellent, dude! Adam Lee
  8. thanks. I'll process all this in my head and attack it after work today. just the thing to be doing when there is an impending nor'easter headed our way! Adam Lee
  9. Alright, guess ir's my turn to vent. Was having no probs w/ the sube at all, suddenly today crawling home in traffic (at 30 degree temps) the heater quit heatin' and the temp gage went high....almost to the top. I stopped at the nearest McDonalds, got out, saw that immediately my lower hose at the radiator had popped off at the radiator. Figures that, since a few months ago I had replaced the oil pump seals and the timing belt, my hose clamp connection was simply not tight enough. OK. So, I walked up to the store, dumped in some fluid. Luckily, my girlfriend was there w/ her car...she followed me less than a mile till it showed an overheat again on the temp gage, and NO HEAT....so I knew Hey, it's the thermostat stuck open! (or closed) Anyway, I went to the parts store and got a t-stat. Drained all the antifreeze, swapped t-stats, poured back in. After running the car to get it up to temp, it instead went to the middle for a bit, then shot up to hot again, and AGAIN no heat...just blowin' cold air. Well, waddya think? Water pump? Anyway, we left the car in a neighborhood and came home in the Mini (her car: '05 Mini S convertible, supercharged) and said heck with it for tonite. Ideas? Thanks! Adam Lee
  10. Thanks, Josh....I surfed all the pages you posted on your own starter solenoid job....that is 100% what I believe my issue to be with mine. Thankfully, I have a backup car...so I can allow some downtime while I locate the contact bits! Again, thanks for the help, and the links...I KNEW there was another way to go instead of buying a rebuilt starter right off the bat...
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