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Your too high tech. First inspect the spark plug boots for any sighns of oil. Leaking spark plug gromits will degrade the wires and cause a miss. secondly get out the water. In the evening soak the wires with water and the coil and look for sparklies. A meter wont show hairline cracks in the coil towers. How old are the plugs? nipper
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Blu has started doing this only from below 15 mph full throttle take off to 60ish. i just keep an eye on the oil level. Blu only has 50K on his engine and may get new plugs. As annoying as it is I don't really worry about it. It can just be worn fuel injector nozzles not allowing for proper atomization of fuel at full throttle and full load. If you need to add more then 1 qt every 3k miles, i wouldnt sweat it. Don't rev an engine to 6k while parked, your looking for trouble.
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http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=99706
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Justy check engine light, and runs not as well
nipper replied to zyewdall's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
http://subarujusty.proboards.com try there. I would start with a tuneup, check the two sensors out and make sure they are doing thier jobs. I dont think you have the right codes, as they dont make sense. nipper -
ABS Problems
nipper replied to MrsTosh's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
also a seized caliper will cause the ABS to come on at the wrong time. Pull the ABS fuse and see if you still have that same issue. nipper -
PS Here is a suggestion. Get yourself an rebuilt axle. Install it (there is no left or right on subaru axles). Take your old one and take it apart and put it back together (w/o the boot). This way you learn how it works, and dont have to worry about the time constraint or finding out the axle is in much worse shapoe then you thought.
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Ok do not drive the car untill you have this figured out. The big wobbly pulley is a vibration damper. It is to steel rings with a peice of rubber in the middle. I am concenred because of the two things you just stated. If the Damper is not properly tightend, with time it can work itself loose and damage the nose of the crankshaft. This can happen 1000's of miles later. The oil leak may be related. The noise may be the loose pulley. have someone look at that this car ASAP, and dont drive it.
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Yes be worried. Try not to drive the car untill we figure this out. This is a 2.2L engine. When was the last time the timing belt was changed? You can have either a failing vibration damper (annoying) or a vibration damper that is working its way off (bad). The latter can damage the end of the crankshaft. how many miles? (always post that info). Is the noise a spinning noise or a rattle kind of noise. If it is a spinning noise, where theere isnt much there to make that noise. Putting water on the fan belt and pullies would tell you if the noise is coming from that end of the engine.