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How did you break your first Subie??
nipper replied to The Beast I Drive's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
My 1981 GL coupe died of cancer. It was a slow peacful death. nipper -
That failure almost never happens in modenr engines, let alone subaru. Ring failure can come from cooking the engine, ping, running too lean in that one cylinder. Boxer engines as a whole are extreemly reliable. I wouldnt even consider a HG a hard engine failure (after all its just a gasket). Sounds like your car did not have a happy previous life, or you were just the unlucky one.Typically 200,000 miles or more on a wel maintained engine is not unusual. nipper
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No, it depends upon the sensor. The O2 sensor will use its default (ie open loop) settings. The pressure transducer your talking about has no effect on anything except the ozone layer. Some sensors there are no default parmieters, like the cam crank psotion sesnors, hence why the car wont run if they go bad. nipper
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There are several methods around to adjust rear drums. One is a manual adjustment. Another is the backup and stomp on the pedal, and the third is the hand brake. The hand brake method is the one that is least used in people with automatics. Thats why its still a good idea to use the hand brake even in an automatic. nipper
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I just want to clarify, that the fuse sends a signal to the TCU to fully power the Duty C to disconnect the RWD. To get on demand 50/50 split you have to cut off the signal to the solenoid from the TCU. Now what would be a good trick, is to use this idea to power a disconnect for the ABS That i like. nipper
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I thought we addressed this a few times. Yes put the car in neutral. Read the entire post, i think someplace in here (or the other snow thread) is an article and myself explaining why. Also another PS if you lock all 4 wheels, the ABS is going to think you are stopped, so it isnt going to do a thing. Even if the car itself is still moving. nipper
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Head Gasket?
nipper replied to EVOthis's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
*chime* have you done anything to the cooling system recently? Replace your radiator cap just in case. nipper -
Someone else will show you. I am on my laptop and dont have that info here. The CTS tells the car that its really cold, so it needs to run richer then usual to start up. Then once the car starts to warm up it adjusts acordingly. If you have a dead spot in your CTS range, the car wont start. The crank and cam postion sensors will kepp the car from starting at all, so they are ruled out since yours fires and stalls (for now). nipper
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Too late for gasline antifreeze. If you have 10% ethanol in the gas its not needed. Fuel pump is accessed from the top of the car under a floor plate. Do not replace the fuel pump unless you have confirmed no flow. A coolant temp sensor can keep the car from starting, as well as a bad fuel pressure regulator. You may need to put a fuel pressure gauge on the fuel line to check the pressure. WIth the cover off of the access plate, you can have someone turn the car on and try to start it, and you should be able to feel the pump run. nipper