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Was it a subaru valve? Some of the aftermarket ones arent weighted right. But it sounds like its time for a compression test just to make sure the engine is ok. On upright engines the oil would leak down past the valve stems (when the seals are shot) and would burn on startup. If a wet/dry compression test is good, its a simple problem with a complicated fix. nipper
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I thought the second one was on the airbox someplace under the dash. I can be wrong.... nipper
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Did you pass inspection? nipper
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ON cars with 60,000 mile intervals, at every other belt change: Water pump Tensioner Idler Belt (of course) Drive belts optional Check the oil pump I dont know how these engines are on seals, but i would replace them as long as i'm there. This way you dont have to touch the front of the engine till the next timing belt change, and even then your only chainging the belt. nipper
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What...the...hell... A/C Belt mystery.
nipper replied to GJTaranto's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The new ribbed flat belts are differnt then v belts in that aspect. i tend to over tighten them myself. nipper -
No it wouldnt. They usualy start out as having a sweet spot where they first appear, and it can stay like that for a while. Remeber that the driveshaft isnt really under a lot of load like a rear wheel drive car is. Since subarus vary the load to the rear from 10-50% split, there may only specific times that the shft is loaded or unloaded that allows for the vibration. It can be decieving, but its a good and simple place to start looking for mysterious vibration, and easy enough to rule out. nipper
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i did say improve, not made them perfect Besides a relaible british car just means it its reliable to get you to know your service department better. hehehehe Personally ild take mechanical issues over electric gremlins. i would lease a jag if i could afford one. http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/leaner-jaguar-is-ready-for-sale/2007/09/13/1189276900701.html And your correct about the older ones being hobby cars. Either you rip out the entire under hood wiring, or you put in a GM small block to make the car dependable. i still like the pre ford XKS, though it is geting a bit dated. But then again im weird nipper