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ut oh ... having a little torque bind is like being a little pregnant. First off replace the PS belt. Belts get loose when they are cold, and it may just be time for a belt. Secondly the TB, at this stage change your tranny fluid (if its an automatic). Make sure all your tires match and are properly inflated. You may want to insert the FWD fuse to make sure it goes away, this will tell you if there was any damage to the awd unit yet, and if the duty c solenoid is funtioning. If its a manual, its only a matter of time befroe you need a new Viscous unit (and if you wait too long a center diff). This is of course assuming all your tires match. nipper
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Oil Burning
nipper replied to WoodsWagon's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
It doesnt take a lot of oil to make a lot of smoke. How do you know about the scratch in the cylinder wall? YOu need to do a wet/dry compression test. If the numbers are good then it can be a valve stem seal (but i suspect its the scratch) nipper -
Driving a Brat later - any ideas?
nipper replied to SakoTGrimes's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
The first whats this is the brace for the trailer hitch. The brace is broken, and i can't tell if the hitch is home made or what. The second is a missing exhaust stud, easy enough to fix/replace. Engine needs to be resealed, and the rear diss has a leak someplace. I agree that this is a 300-500 dollar car. nipper -
you guys like tricked out brats? (pics)
nipper replied to HATCHY's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
When i grow up i want to be a dodge ram truck .... that comes to mind. Always been impressed with people who can do bodywork like that, its a real talent. nipper -
Automatics have a NSS that indictaes neutral and park. SO thats just something to look into. The reason for not coasting to light or stop in neutral is incase you have to take evasive action (the little pedal works as well as the big pedal). There may be a minute amount of increased wear on the tranny, but otherwise its not a big deal. In general you use less gas in neutral at a light then in dirve, but it really is a small differnce, unless you are in a city and get a lot of red lights.
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Sounds like another oil leak. Get under the car when you first start it in the morning, you should be able to see smoke come off of where. Plan b is to clean the under carrige of the car, then the next day look for the leak. Thats the one problem with soobies. Any other car you have a leak your keeping the driveway fresh. Soobies it all ends up on the Y pipe. nipper
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Driving a Brat later - any ideas?
nipper replied to SakoTGrimes's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Excessive silicon around the windsheild can be hiding a rusted windsheild frame. nipper -
That should read "really apply your bank account" nipper
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Last time I rode my ninja through the Black hills, S.D., there was a terrible accident with a guy on a Harley. The Black Hills in places are open range. He blasted through a cow (yes a moo cow). Needless to see one cow became two cows. Later in the day I found out the guy broke almost everybone in his body (my guess is he was doing more then the posted speed limit) but lived. nipper
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It's part of the risk of buying a used tranny. Remeber that when a car graveyard gets a car its because there is something wrong with the car. If the car is running when it comes in they can do some testing. If the car is low mileage they make assumptions based on that mileage (which are usually safe assumptions). The best you can do is get a yard that stands behind its warrenty. Like said above, if it was a regular manual, it may be better to get a rebuilt one, but throw in the AWD thats another grand. nipper
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How many times have you had the rotors cut? Rotors dont have a lot of meat on them, and the more you cut them, the more they will warp. Its just easier to replace the rotors (and sometimes cheaper) then repeatedly cutting them. What do you mean by rear drive engaged? This has no bearing on bearings. The bearing always carries the load of the car, no matter what the driveline is doing. Rear axles rarely go bad, and this would not cause it. If it was bad it would click like a front one. Check your parking brake to make sure its seated properly. nipper
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Brake & Clutch
nipper replied to amk's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
There is a sort of interconnect with the hill holder, but the worst that that will do is make a break drag, otherwise no. Look at the bracket under the dash where the pedals mount, maybe there is a broken weld? Can you explain what your seeing a little better? You have a hydraulic clutch so that rules out the usual suspects like a broken motor mount. nipper -
Mine isnt theory either (its from observation and the factory manual). MY 97 with a NEW awd unit kicks in very quickly. People seem to forget (or unreasonably expect) things to last for ever, which they dont. Be it the AWD, headgaskets, engine, or transmission they do wear out (some sooner then others). It can be that your unit is tired, and the switch just forces full pressure instantly. Something to consider. nipper
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Thats pretty accurate except one or two points. The Duty C solenoid works in conjunction with a spool valve inside the transmission to vary not only the period the solenoid is on, but also the pressure to the clutches. This is where the dash switch to get manual AWD fails so badly. People dont always take that part of the circuit into considertaion. You can force 50/50 split under three conditions, Reverse, Low, and ful throttle. In the newer cars there is a G sensor and the steering angle sensor also incorporated into the system. I know in the older cars there is also a G sensor under the console, which i think is either part of the AWD or ABS or both (can't get an answer on that). nipper nipper
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HEY we have to make some sacrifices nipper
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How do you check compression with engine out?
nipper replied to edrach's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
there is one more option (since you already answered.....) You said there is compressed air. You can pressurize the cylinders and look for a leakdown of the air pressure. nipper -
Sounds all good. you dont have a brake dragging? (and anyone can overtighten anything... the things I've seen ) nipper