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nipper

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  1. Well the rabbit ears still work, its the part between the rabbit ears and the TV that wont. i know NY stays with the year of mfg, as time does a better job of forcing old cars off the road then does forced emissions failures. And old cars that are still on the road usually pass with flying colors, as they are prized posessions.
  2. i did not know nor think they could make the emissions tighter then what they were for that year the car was made in. i wonder if anyone has tested this in a court?
  3. were the standards always loose, and they just tightened them to the federal standard or somehting else? It's highly unusual for them to change the specs for an older car.
  4. They still get 15% ? Seems sort of a waste of money since they just stand there.
  5. Step one, clean the underneath of the car. I'm betting its not the tranny, but maybe one of the other many oil leaks subarus get with time. I dont remeber if this has a plastic or metal seperator plate. Likely canadits: Main seal front Cam Seals Oil Pump Seal These seals have a tendency to spray oil and make you thik the leak is coming from someplace else. Sooby trannies dont usually leak. So get yourself to a self rservice car wash with some engine cleaner. Clean under the car, then check it every day untill you can pinpoint the leak. nipper
  6. Rotate your tires and see if it moves. If it does you found your answer. Also physically inspect the tires at that time. It also may be a rotor slightly warped. nipper
  7. You have a siezed AC compressor. The fan belt is burning up and causing smoke. The smoke is pulled in to the car by the HVAC fan from the vents under the hood. Soon enough the problem will fix itself when the belt breaks. nipper
  8. Usually the design parameter is around 100-110,000 miles, but they are so over built for what they do (and have to be) they usually last 50-70% longer, even more if the fluid is changed regularly. I would think it would have lasted till the first traffic jam in august with the mother in law in the car. :cool: nipper
  9. Also if tyhis is the engine with the rod knock, that extra stress is going to wipe out that bearing in no time. There is a reason that companies spend a small fortune on balancing engines, and why they last so long. But then again, if this is the one with the rod knock, its doesnt have long on this earth anyway. nipper
  10. Except it will trash your gas mileage. Just get it fixed. The longer you drive the car like this, the higher the possability of ruining the engine, especially if you want to go on a trip. nipper
  11. Of course it will cut off the fuel. The vibration can cause damage. Also you will use more fuel as the other three cylinders must work harder to get the car up to speed. Also since it is now not pulling its own weight, its just an air compressor, requireing more fuel from the other cylinders to move the dead cylinder. nipper
  12. Get yourself one. Its also a vacume gauge. the higher the vacume the better the gas mileage. I think you may be on the turbo without realizing it, and that will hurt your gas mileage. once you get used to that bit of extra acceleration, you need to untrain yourself. nipper
  13. There is another post like this floating around. At idle your engine consumes about 250 cubic feet per minute of air. The ideal air fuel ratio for gasoline is 14.7 to 1. You can do the math, i wont :-p but between the load on the altenator, the amount needed to be produced, and the fact that no one seems to take into account how much water you need to produce said amount, even if it did work, wouldnt be worth it. nipper
  14. The conditioner is a waste of time at this point. i'm not going to be the bearer of bad news, but ......... nipper
  15. If they are original or older then 100k miles, you dont want to stop there. nipper
  16. Something just dawned on me, do the new soobies have a boost gauge? If not you may be on the turbo more then you realize, hurting your gas mileage. nipper
  17. tensioner, idler, replace all cam and main seals, re seal the oil pump, replace the drive belts, replace the t-stat and radiator cap, and your good to go.
  18. We've had it in NY for over 20 years and never an issue. It's been around for a long time now, your just late to the party. nipper
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