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too much money and not enough brains? air filters are only slightly important.......
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Because its Autzone. Though autozone is one of the better chains (dont even get me started about piss boys). Can just be human error. A human has to pull it off the shelf. nipper
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they are fairly even. it shows you a tired engine, but still relativly balanced. you should do a wet test if you want to see if the lower compression is from valves or rings. I have always done it cold on an aluminum engine, as you dont want to mess with plugs on a hot engine (can damage threads). Also do it with the throttle wide open, and a fully charged battery (or a jump from a running car). nipper
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Adding foglights, alternator questions
nipper replied to foxgap's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
No. Now if you were adding three sets of lights then yes. nipper -
Rear engine tranny: Now w/ Pics
nipper replied to WoodsWagon's topic in Vanagon Conversion Discussion
The manual will bolt right in. You will also need the pedal assembly . the clutch cable tube is already there. nipper -
i love the fact that there is a justy owner on the board nipper
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http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=50833&highlight=dual+range+in+OBS http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/member.php?u=131 http://www.cardomain.com/ride/792800 http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=48040&highlight=Dual+Range+Forester http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=30239&highlight=Dual+Range+Forester Just have to know how to search. nipper
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this coming from someone who wont by new tires Cookie you saw the electrical load on mine and it did fine. Where would you put the spare? Also its got to be in a box so it vents outside the car, and use a battery isolator i was thinking the same things, as i have "Alaska" rattling around in my brain. nipper
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Let the insurance companies fight it out. Thats what you pay them for. Since you rear ended another car, in every state you have no defense. if you do get sued you will get sued for the max of your insurance coverage. if its a no fault state she can't even sue for whiplash. It is going to look scary for a while, but thats what the lawyers are for.
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From being rear ended.... its takes 24-48 hours for whiplash to rear its ugly head. Most doctors consider anything less where the driver can walk or has not hit thier head on anything else suspect (trust me im suing someone who rear ended me). Did you have collision on the car? if not the insurance company will pay to get her car fixed but not yours. Now to be fair, just beacuase it takes weeks for you to hear somone claim neck pain, it usually takes that long for the insurance companies to communicate about bodily harm. In my case it took almost 6 weeks. After bring slammed at 50mph at a red light, it took 8 weeks to find out i had a herniated disc. Some things got better with therapy, other things get worse. I wasnt getting better thats how we found it. I did go to a hospital and they missed the disc. So dont be so quick to acuse someone of faking it. the time before that that i got rear ended (a hard tap) i felt it 24 hrs later. My subaru was totaled, his air bag didnt even go off. So from being on the receiving end (and 160,000.00 in surgical bills) dont be so quick to judge. nipper
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Rear engine tranny: Now w/ Pics
nipper replied to WoodsWagon's topic in Vanagon Conversion Discussion
Its a late 60-early 70 autostick. You want a full manual. It had a torque converter and a vacum operated clutch. There was a hydrau,ic pump on the front of the VW engine to operate the TC. nipper -
er um.... You wont get a code for a fuel sender. Its not even part of the ECU circuit. Subarus have notorously bad fuel senders that can usually be made better with Techron fuel additive. Personally i would say unless the sender is dead, do the techron thing. I have never bought major parts off ebay that were not OE. Luckily its something thats easy to get to. nipper
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That comes from a consensous of many many many subaru sites. It's a very educated guess, and i would even bet money on it by all those here with 2.5 and dont blow head gaskets (i consider the cut off 140,000 miles and no recent servicing of the coolant system). You wont get numbers from subaru, but from watching the boards HG's do come up, but not in any amount to signify more then 15%. It's just the engineer in me. BTW other cars do have premature HG failure, some in much larger numbers, and they treat the buyers worse then subaru does. nipper
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Sudden loss of power- I thought she was a gonner
nipper replied to 211's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The ignitor is in your dustrubutor. Its a little black box that replaced points. It tells the coil when to fire. It can drive you nuts to diagnose untill it finally fails. When it starts to die it can stall the car or make it sputter. nipper