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"Tick of Death" or Rod Knock?
nipper replied to Gloyale's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Mine was the same way, except i was climbing donner pass. Mine went through the top of the block http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showgallery.php?cat=935 The pic is fuzzy as it is from a cell phone, but you can see the damage. It seems rod knock on a sooby is a sign of impending doom, not something that you can just baby for a while. nipper -
A few more questions....
nipper replied to parksoffroad.com's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Now here i thought that was while the engine was running. I'll have to see if i still have the FSM out of curiosity and look at the guts of the tranny. nipper -
A few more questions....
nipper replied to parksoffroad.com's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I've done it a few times (not saying that its right but didnt know it was wrong either). Then how come the occasional thread comes up that the car will start, will shift, will rev, but wont move. Usually its the d/r accidentally put in neutral. nipper -
Th steering knucle"s" are not the universal in the column. The knuckles are on the parts that hold the wheel bearings. You dont replace them generally, you just replace the wheel bearings. There are a few possibilities here 1- broken belts in the tires 2- out of balance tires 3- bad wheel bearings 4- Bad universal joint in the driveshaft 5- Bad carrier bearing (same place as above). And as stated above, it needs an alighnment. nipper
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Converting my Loyale Wagon to Electric?
nipper replied to Davalos's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Even when there is no sun (clouds) there is enough light to make some power. nipper -
Converting my Loyale Wagon to Electric?
nipper replied to Davalos's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
It was a good outline. Though the one thing he skipped was lightening the flywheel. With no ignition pulses to smooth out, he could have made it really light and gotten some extra range out it. The range is about right considering its a brick. I would like to see how he worked out the HVAC. That would be a huge power robber. nipper -
Thats called a stall test, and there is absoloutly no reason to dio one in a subaru, as they dont seem to have torque converter problems. Unless you know what your doing you can damage the transmission. You also need to know what the stall speed of the torque converter is. The only thing you do for sooby automatics is make sure the selector will go through all the gears. Drive the car with a warm tranny. Check the fluid condition. If you buying a used car with an automatic that has questionable perfomance be prepared to swap it out. i wont even recomend a rebuild anymore, due to the price. And with either one drive in tight circles to check for torque bind. nipper
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Its the standard test for a bad clutch. there is always an exception to every rule, and everyon has a freind where "X" never affected him (including me). But i can safely say after pulling wrenches for mor over 20 years, its a safe test. Also at 23K he should not be able to do that. Thats considered a bad clutch. Imagine being in third gear climbing a hill with a full car. Thats is what the test recreats. nipper
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Leaking Exhaust
nipper replied to Bmm001's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
You can drive it, just be nice to it and dont drive it hard. nipper -
At 118,000 miles be fully aware of a few things. The timing belt The clutch. Do one more test. Try to start off from a dead stop in 3rd/4th gear. The var should protest buck and stall no matter how hard you try. If you can get the car to move then the clutch will need to be replaced in the near future. nipper
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Converting my Loyale Wagon to Electric?
nipper replied to Davalos's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Vaccum pump. Deisels have them. Subarus have them for cruise control, along with other cars with small engines. nipper