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ok i dont yell often but... STOP GOING TO AAMACO !!!!!! What it sounds like is your carrier bearing and/or center universal joint is bad. Its easy enough to get under the car and shake it in all directions and look for play. Also inspect the rubber the bearing is mounted in as that may be bad too. Could they have caused it, not really. Could they have hastened it along, maybe. Is it worth not having the car for another 3 months to go back to then, NFW. nipper
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Woof er um ers
nipper replied to nipper's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
oo thats good to know. I am leaning towards the subaru sub woofer, as im still pricing things out. nipper -
i like the 2.5L but be aware of head gasket issues. But in all honesty they are getting old enough in the mid 90's that a failing headgasket at that point in the cars life wouldnt necassarily be a design fault. Any used car from that era can blow a HG. Torque bind. Check the tranny fluid to make sure its clean and red. Look at all the tires and make sure they match and are inflated. Check the FWD fuse holder and make sure there is no fuse in it (if its an automatic). If the fuse is in the holder walk away (means they are bypassing the AWD due to torque bind) If the tires dont match and its a manual, walk away. If its an auto, keep poking around. The auto is more forgiving then the manual with mis matched tires, but either way be on your guard if you see that. Auto or manual take the car for a drive and make tight turns. The car should be able to (on level ground) turn in a tight circle at or just above idle in a nice smooth motion. if the car is jerky it has torque bind issues (800-900 repair). If you feel vibration that comes and goes from the center of the car, its the carrier bearing or the universal joint in the driveshaft. nipper
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Ignition barrel removal (1984)
nipper replied to jamesbrat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Do you have the key? Usually it requires the key and some pin hole, or a locksmith if you dont have the key. nipper -
Ignition barrel removal (1984)
nipper replied to jamesbrat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Im not sure what you are asking. The assmebly itself is bolted in using special break-away heads on the screws. To remove the assembly you drill off what looks like screw heads. After that i would take it to a lock smith and let them change the cylinder. is that what you need to know? nipper -
The high ehtanol content does not just pop up instantly. If the car lasts a year then there is success. Most of us do not have access to ethanol to make our own mix, so its either 10% or 85% . I still wouldnt suggest it on a car that somone relies on thats not designed for it. What has your mileage been ? nipper
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another vote for the altenator nipper
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why dont we just agree that they are both nuts nipper
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Woof er um ers
nipper replied to nipper's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Loudness settings i thought cut themselves out as the volume went up. nipper -
My car must love the taste of coolant
nipper replied to Prospeeder's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
the heads should have been checked for flatness before they were installed. It's not uncommon for them needing machining when a HG blows. This will cause a failure every time. nipper -
Woof er um ers
nipper replied to nipper's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
1- No i put my old pioneer in the car from the totaled legacy 2- The cd player aparently didnt survive the impact (it makes wierd noises and its not from my music tastes :-p ) and i wanted an integrated ipod controller 3- It was a direct plug in from the old wirierng which was fine 4- never touched them, they are all as they should be (that much i can do right). nipper -
Use a blend to be on the safe side. Not all trannies like synthetics. Transmissions need friction to operate. After many many many many miles of dino, i would stick with dino. Nothing may happen, but why chance it. Also i dont thinkthe costs warrent it. nipper BTw the car came with pinkish fluid when new, if that helps :-p
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Is all this noise normal for my problem?
nipper replied to SakoTGrimes's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
You may be damaging the splines on the axle, i'm not sure. Yes it does make an awful lots of noise. nipper