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  1. Ahhhhhhhhhh :cool: The first pinging thread of summer ..... you can try going down a heat range in spark plugs. nipper
  2. i did an even longer trip last year in a 1997 OBW, and looking at Alaska this year. When was the last time the gear oils were changed ? Aside from Blu throwing a connecting rod, the car needed nothing. i suggest you bring an ipod and a pillow to help support your neck while driving. The car isnt uncomfortable, but if your not used to it you'll get a sore neck. If your not using the roof rack, remove the cross bars. SOmetimes when the wind is in the right direction it gets tiring. nipper
  3. i was going to say that, but i didnt want to seem like i was bad mouthing seafoam. "cleansers" always make me nervous on an engine. nipper
  4. That i don't know for sure, especially since your out in pickup truck country. DO a search here for more information. I think its a dealer part
  5. Well you found the problem. The carier bearing is replaceable. If its a Universal joint, you either replace the driveshaft (used) or have a drive shaft shop replace the Universal joint. nipper
  6. If you dont have air bubbles in the coolant, and are not throwing up coolant, the HG is most likely OK. Do you over heat or run hot? I agree check for an air bubble. replace the radiator cap. What physical condition are the cooling fins in on the radiator. YOu may have to losen the radiator to be able to see the front fins. nipper
  7. for 60 k intervals that list of parts other then timing belt should be done at every 120K nipper
  8. wha the said. THe mileage numbers are onlyh meant to give you a comparison between cars. Real life will be differnt. nipper
  9. i say if he deosnt tell us we force him to drive a 1984 ford escort with an automatic nippe
  10. The low blinker fluid light is on? Aside from the car running, may be in gear, fuzzy picture, and looks like its about to drive into somones office ......... nipper
  11. That mawwork, but some of our engines have 4 cams and not two. One thing, when using super strong loctite, its extreemly important that the sites to see loctite be very clean. Also use a loctite primer, then it should work. Loctite has many levels of bonding agents, from its coming off with a screwdriver, all the way up to a nuclear bomb wont get it off. Be sure to replace any seals behind the cog before doing this. ALso read up on how to remove the loctite, then decide. nipper
  12. ON a manual tranny the meltdown is fairly quick. On an automatic it will take longer for it to happen, and it will give some hints that you have TB. On the manual its a silent killer. nipper
  13. Do a search here, its really quite simple to replace. nipper
  14. The ECU cuts fuel, as another consequence above indicated red line is emissions. nipper
  15. Wow, this is the first i heard of this with an exhuast system. With stiffer emission and noise standards, exhaust systems have gotten beefier (look how rare one has to be relplaced here). Sadly it looks like you were in the wrong place at the wrong time. On the bright side, your OK. nipper
  16. Take a little advice, once one little hose goes bad, others follow it. You may want to replace all the odd little coolant hoses along with the major ones, and be done with it. All that mileage on original coolant hoses is alot to ask. nipper
  17. The CFM is too low for air suspension on a car. The airlines were really small, so he could never run an airtool enough to make it worth while. another link http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks/OnBoardAir.shtml google on board air compressor, you will get more ideas. nipper
  18. Explain the rusted rear axle further. Pictures would help. nipper
  19. i redline Blu often. Its the only way to get on the highway. Its not so much redlining, but doing it with a full load that will hurt. the rev limiter kicks in before you hit valve float. Here are the specs... 1998-1999 2.2L Power: 102 kW , 137 HP @ 5,400 rpm; 145 ft lb , 197 Nm @ 4,000 rpm 2.5L Power: 123 kW , 165 HP @ 5,600 rpm; 162 ft lb , 220 Nm @ 4,000 rpm http://www.internetautoguide.com/car-specifications/99-int/1998/subaru/legacy/outback-wagon/1133/index.html nipper
  20. i like the 70psi spare tire idea..... nipper
  21. If you go with some sort of subsitute for the VSS sensor, make sure the subitute puts out the same amount of pulses per revolution, otherwise it may not work. nipper
  22. A while ago someone else wanted to do the same thing, and it was just easier to install a regular air compressor. Even if you could use the OE AC compressor, you still need an air tank. Also a subaru AC compressor may not move alot of CFMs Now if you use an older york style compressor http://coloradok5.com/york.shtml i just dont know if it will fit under the hood. nipper
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