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You can attach an electric motor to the front of the engine and start the car that way. Oh yea, they have one of those on the back of the engine already. Yes it can be done, the starter motor does it all the time. You just need enough levergae or a really long rope. You also need some battery voltage to run the electronics. nipper
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*whew* Subarus dont smoke when they blow a HG, they are odd that way. At that mileage, a new Radiator is not throwing money away. If it is a HG once you drain the radiator to work on the eninge, things tend to turn into goo in there anyway. The engine replacement (if it is a bad HG - compression test) is a very valid option. There are also over the counter test for exhaust gasses in the coolant. It sounds like you are fairly well along with the symptons, so you should have a valid exhaust gas or compression test data. Sometimes the HG issue can be hard to pin down, but i dont think this will be the case. nipper
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At 160,000 miles you would need a compression test first to make sure its a head gasket, and to see what condition the engine is in. A clogged radiator usually is a heat load problem (Ac on, or car gets hot the faster its driven), unless its really bad. It may be time to take it to an indepdent shop (get guestimates first) then have them do a compression test. I recomend a guestamit, this way if it does come back a bad HG, that shop can do the work, instead of moving the car around. nipper
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Thats just the top end. Make sure that the engine gets fresh oil too. I am going to disagree with the dealer, as there have been many over heats on this board, and no multiple cylinder reduced compression. good luck, you may need it. Keep proper records of everything, including converstaions and who said what when.
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3AT shifting/modulator questions
nipper replied to daeron's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Get yourself a vacume gauge and see what is going on. I bet that pump is tired. It may also be the cause of your vacum leak. nipper -
3AT shifting/modulator questions
nipper replied to daeron's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Does this thing have a vacume pump on it? I know some with cruise control did. -
With any gas mileage complaint, first thing to do is a tune up. Plugs (factory spec) OE wires, fuel and air filter, pcv valve. I would also change the front O2 sensor (OE) as it may be getting lazy. They can get tired and lazy, and not throw a code. That would give a good baseline to start off with. Check for draging brakes, and tire pressure. nipper
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3AT shifting/modulator questions
nipper replied to daeron's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
HVAC and cruise control, and possibly the shifting are all pointing to a huge vac leak someplace. Start spraying hoses and connections with a spray bottle of water, or if too cold, a can of throttle plate clearner (not carb cleaner unless it ok for electronics). This would solve so many of your problems. The Dipstick is usually a sign of the PCV valve being clogged. Replace with a OE PCV. A clogged PCV valve cna cause oil leaks, the dipstick popping, and oil consumption. nipper -
Its real but ... Some mfgs say its never nedded. Some have a very short interval. Some people never flush them and are fine. Personally, I feel if its done at every brake service (pad/shoe replacement) you will be fine. Its not so much the interval, but the obscene amount of money the dealer wants to do the service that gets my goat. If you are doing it yourself, its like any other fluid change, do it as often as you like. nipper