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It already is giving you a warning sign, its noisey. Its sort of like asking if your chest pains are a warining sign of a heart attack. By the time your asking it may be too late. replace it now before the driving season starts, otherwise Mr Murphy will tap on your shoulder, usually after you get the car packed for a trip, the wife/kids are driving, or you really need to go someplace in it. Its noisey, it has failed. nipper
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replace the wires with OE. You can have either a lazy knock O2 sensor (your way due for the front one so its not wasteful money to just get one from subaru). AN over hyper knock sensor, or a clogged cat. Hit the cat with your hand when it is cold, if it rattles its dead. And yes at 200,000 miles you should still run close to new. your also coming up for a timing belt change (every 106,000 miles). nipper
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By 7000 miles the rings should be seated. Subarus use harder rings then most. It may come down to a compression test wet-dry to see what is going on. A bad PCV or misrouted hoses (not thata there are that many) or a clogged hose can cause oil burning. I would let the miles pile on some more and see what happens. the supplier knows of your issues, so you would be covered if you want to add more miles and take a wait and see attitude. And your using regular dino oil? nipper
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Brakes lockup when braking hard in reverse
nipper replied to '84 Flat-Four's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Lets define what hard breaking is. The self adjusters are basically a ratcheting mechanisim. There is a primaryt and secondary (leading or trailing ) shoe. BY backing up your causing the trailing shoe to become the leader, and due to the way the self adjuster cable is routed, this works the self adjuster. You dont have to break all that hard to get them to work. They will even adjust when driving normally. I suspect that your break hardware (springs) are tired and need replacing. Any issues with self adjusters can usually be traced to tired springs. nipper