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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...
Blu, my OBW, had a rod knock that came and went. It took me by surprise on a cross country trip. About 3000 miles later it threw the rod. The rod knock was hard to hear at times, but in retrospect it was there. Oddly the very last fill up i thought the car was running exceptionally well, then 20 miles later all sorts of excitement. Best way to see if its a rod knock, pull the plug wire for that cylinder and see if it changes pitch. nipper -
*gasp* 700.00?????? thats how much that entire job should cost if the dealer did it. Get the timing belt and the tensioner from subaru. Everything else can be aftermarket. Waterpump you can get as an aftermarket. Also try https://www.subarugenuineparts.com/oe_parts_cat.html Jamie has good prices. nipper
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Loyale tickinng sound coming from transmission?
nipper replied to mikeshorts's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Since its wheel speed we can rule out the transmission gears, clutch, flywheel etc etc. Since its a 1 to 1 rotational noise We can also rule out the diff. That leaves us the wheel bearings, brakes, axles (hub caps if you have them). Get a second opinion, and take the tech for a drive with you and show him the noise. nipper -
Loyale tickinng sound coming from transmission?
nipper replied to mikeshorts's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
can you give us a feel for the rythem of the clicking. Once every wheel revolution or more? nipper -
Woof er um ers
nipper replied to nipper's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Ok so i will get the pioneer amp and skip the subwoofer for now. Then next i would look to upgrade the door speakers if i fin them lacking. I am not looking to boost to alot of power, but i have a feeling that the 40 watts per channel out of the amp is more honest then the 20 watts out of the head unit I know the wattage is a numbers game, but i was taught (and thats how i buy my home units) is that if they are saying there is alot of power, the unit should weigh a ton. My old 55 watt pioneer head weighs the same as the 20 watt head unit (both per channel). nipper -
It seems that foresters have weak rear wheel bearings and spedo head issues. No matter what you choose, take the car and drive it in a paved lot in tight circles. The car should be able to idle smoothly (or with just a little gas). If it can't do that walk away. Also make sure the tires all match and are properly inflated. If its an automatic make sure there is no fuse in the FWD holder under the hood (by the wiper motor).nipper
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My car must love the taste of coolant
nipper replied to Prospeeder's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
There is a scary stop leak for HG issues. Stop leak will not clog up a good radiator. That radiator was on its way out already. Stop leak neds air along with heat and pressure to activate. nipper -
Aaack! U joints/Driveshaft/Center Support Bearing...
nipper replied to #89's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
http://www.driveshaftshop.com/driveshaft.ivnu i think thats who i used. nipper -
Aaack! U joints/Driveshaft/Center Support Bearing...
nipper replied to #89's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
This was a while ago. The car ran for another 3 years then died of cancer. It was the perfect fix. Look up in the yellow pages under "driveshaft" as a place to start. Do a google search. I had one out east i can try to find again. nipper -
Aaack! U joints/Driveshaft/Center Support Bearing...
nipper replied to #89's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I've had to replace the universals in my 87Gl. What i did was go to a shop that made custom drive shafts. They replaced the universals for 150.00. The carrier bearing itslef may be a lot tougher to find, but a good drive shaft shop can work miracles. They replaced the universal with one that was popular and servicable. nipper -
Reseal meaning cam seals, main engine seal, reseal the oil pump. If the engine is out you also do the rear main and the replace the seperator plate (if its plastic). Also if the engine is out you do the valve cover gaskets and spark plug seals (just because). Dead ABS - first check the fuse. Make sure the relays are there on the abs unit and working. After that you need to see if power is getting to the ABS unit. the ABS is usually trouble free. Can be the fuse was pulled due to a sticking relay. Get the haynes manual or somenone will explain the adjustment. To see the condition of the clutch. Start off from a dead stop in 3rd or 4th gear. No matter what you do the car should stall buck or kick. If you can move it the clutch is starting to go. Techron, sometimes it takes more then one tank of gas or one bottle to fix it. nipper
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rapid response needed on my headgasket issue
nipper replied to daeron's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
255 can not be right, that is a major problem. The compression is too high, is that a typo? If the compression test was done with all the plugs out, you need to do a wet test next to see if the numbers change. Then we can tell you what the numbers mean for sure. nipper -
Loyale tickinng sound coming from transmission?
nipper replied to mikeshorts's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
When was the last time hte car had a clutch done, or had the lubricants changed. nipper -
1 - Either broken belts in the tires or more likley warped rotors, Blu does the same thing, especially over 70 mph (makes life interesting at 100 plus). 2- Subarus leak when the seals get old, can most likely use a general reseal. What socket are you talking about? 3- Complicated, but start by looking under the hood for any missing or broken vacume lines (follow the cable from the throttle body to the vacum canister thingy). Check the clutch switch. Check the brake switch. 4- Not sure what you are saying. 5- May need a clutch, check the cable adjustment. 6- Typical, use the chevon cleaner, you can get it at any autoparts store. This usually makes it better if not fixes it. The low fule light is always reliable. 7- Climate control lights, do a search (i think there is a sticky on it). Its a radio shack bulb, and akin to replacing miniture xmass lights. nipper