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1997 Legacy
nipper replied to subsince77's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
a snowy surface would mask it. nipper -
Cable shifters are very sloppy just because thats the nature of cable. I wonder if solenoid shifter would work. Aside from no real feel it would simplify things. nipper
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1997 Legacy
nipper replied to subsince77's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Just like any sooby, make sure the tires match and take it for a test drive doing tight figure 8's in a parking lot. the car should be able to do it with no throttle or minimal throttle with no jerking motions. and yes the 2.2 is a great little engine. nipper -
Car Battery
nipper replied to nipper's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I know how they are made, the properties, why some batteries are rated at 12,24,36 months etc and why some are deep cycle and others are not. I just wanted to know other people s real world expieriences to avoid over paying. I swear I ask a simple damn question and NJdrsubaru has to get all over me about it, and im pissed. Thanks for the link. I did not know i would have to defend myself for doing some research and asking my freinds opinions. I dont have a test lab to test on my own, and havent bough a battery in 5 years. Sorry but Njdrsuabru i dont buy junk. nipper -
Car Battery
nipper replied to nipper's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
A battery is NOT a battery. Sorry i dont cheap out on important parts like some people as a 10 yo car has to get home like a 3yo car. So the wiseass remark is not needed. -
Car Battery
nipper replied to nipper's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
God how i hate wallyworld, i break out in a rash whenever I go in one. Luckily there are none near me I'm not seeing a guide as to who makes what on that link. nipper -
Blu needs a battery. I can only get interstate batteries here through a repair shop and do not want to pay that kind of markup, nor labor costs. Last time i had sears look under my hood it left a bad taste in my mouth. SO Auto Barn, Auto Zone, Pep boys, Advanced auto ... who has the best batteries. i will go to sears if i have too. I havent really heard of some of the battery brands in the other stores. So who makes batteries for whom? nipper
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Yes, but hey what do i konw i am only an automotive professional. I dont even use feeler gauges to spec mine out, i use dial indicators, as feeler gauges can be off. Use the proper tool with the proper tolerances for the proper job. We are talking 1000ths here so its not going to cut down thelife of the engine, as opposed to not doing it where literally within 100's of miles you can have the same problem again. nipper
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This is not my car as i would never own one, but its my best freinds partner and i get the irate phone calls. This is a supercharged, i think 2002 xterra mileage unknown but im guessing 85K from the last time it went to the dealer. It looses electircal power like its running off the battery. The dealer can never find it except once, the last time, when they replaced the Alt. It just happened again tonight, acts like it is running low on voltage. Only this time the car restarted. Usually its stone cold dead. Its had this problem for quite some time and it cant be found, it being an electrical demon. So suggestions? Is there like a body relay? He has lights when this happens. Maybe a bad ignition switch? This isnt my most favorit person in the world, but eh i'm getting tired of the phone calls. nipper
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chains
nipper replied to elizaspessard's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
If your going down a steep hill, that doesnt make sense. Going down the center of gravity shifts towards the front wheels. The other reason is that from 90-50% of the torque goes to the front wheels while 10-50% goes to the rears. The majority of the torque is towards the front on an auto. nipper -
SO you want to do this job twice, two partiesa then. The finish of the mating surface on the sylinder head is crititcal, otherwise your odds of having another failure withiin a very short time go up dramatically, and may even be 90%. It also takes more then a flat edge to find out if your cylinder head is flat. http://www.aa1car.com/library/ic697.htm Also i hope you are using a subaru HG. nipper
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Well you have to do drain and fills at regular intervals. If you want to let your fluid goo 3/36,000 miles then you have to do the 4x drain and fill to get clean fluid in there, then you can start doing drain and fills. If at any time your fluid smells burned, looks brown, or you have an AWD issue then you need to do a full change, but even that can be done in your driveway.