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  1. When was the last time you had your o2 semsor replaced. That would explain the drop in fuel mileage. No power when cold, if this was a carb i would say its a choke issue. So what acts like a choke when cold? Well the car needs to know its own temp. Another thing to look at is the tps sensor. See if the sensor has any response when the car is stone cold. you will have to take resistance readings off them before you start the car to see if they are dead or un responsive when cold. Check all your wires and make sure the belt didnt break anything when it snapped. How long does it take to be responsive? nipper
  2. Depends upon the mileage and how often murphies law kicks you in the but. You are only two pins away from replacing the drive shafts. Inspect the boots carefully. Check for play and the motion of the joints. Jow long are you planning on keeping the car. If the boots have dry rot i would replace them. nipper
  3. thats ok we know better .............. (we know your insane) nipper
  4. i was taught that at the preset speed differnce between wheels (from turns) that the clutches released, maybe im thinking of the cone type. Torsion is an entirely differnt animal. ALso its been ages since i have opened one up. i'll have to go back and re read it nipper
  5. Excpet that hydraulic fluid isnt used as a cushion in the bearings like engine oil is. Yes the tranny fluid sees much higher temperitures when the clutches engage, but those are spot temps for a few milliseconds. ATF fluid soes not have to cushion any high impact parts like connecting rod bearings or camshaft journals. ATF fluid can not handle that kind of constant hammering, unless there are special circumstances (like fairbanks in winter). nipper
  6. excpet for one detail, subaru clutches are designed to slip when they are engaged in the awd unit. The Gms would engege and disengage rappidly causing the shudder, so the friction modifier would smothe them out. The modifier would be the same as slipping the clutch. nipper
  7. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showgallery.php?cat=932 there you go nipper
  8. My block was rebuilt recently. Sometimes its smooth sometimes its a little rough. ill wait for break in to be over before i worry about it. nipper
  9. i was stoped at a red light. Kid behind me did not see me or the redlight. i saw him coming hit the gas, didnt get very far but it probably saved me from being in a wheel chair. Car tok the hit in the left rear, i was hit by a stratous at 50mph. i'll post pics when i get home (thought i did). Car was twisted in the impact and the AWD started making a mysterious clunking noise. At first glance the car didnt look to bad from the front.... nipper
  10. i wasn't going to mention new generations.. i had a 1998 legacy that got slamed by a dodge (still out of work on that one) and now a 1997 OBW. The 1998 took the hit, ran for three more weeks, but then the twist in the body was pissing off the drivetrain. nipper
  11. My 1981 GL was killed by rust and a start issue. Never checked out the start issue as once i got under the car i saw no framerails left. My 1997 was rust at the same place on the frame rail. It was eating front axles because the frame was rotted. I drove it as a rear wheel drive for 3 weeks til i found a replacement. nipper
  12. Its comon practice, but you dont drive the car like this, and you change the oil immediatly. ATF acts as a flush to get the gunk out. Its a very mild flush as compared to the stuff you by in an autoprts store that can kill your engine. Seafoam will do the same thing. nipper
  13. I had the same problem, it was a combination of a bad ground and a dying altenator. nipper
  14. There is one more consideration, the strength of the body. Not all cars can handle a signifcant increase in torque witout the body twisting. This is well known back when ford pintos mustangII vegas and early sunfires were fitted with v-8s. Body twist can range from a slight anoyance, to cracking front and or rear windows, to permanitly twisting the body. Over time this will crack the chassis. The drivtrain components can maybe take an increase in power, but you have to pay the piper someplace, Componenets will have a shorter life. Balljoints and springs desighned for a 250 lb engine wil wear out alot faster waith a 300 lb engine. Then you need to put on bigger brakes.... nipper
  15. CARB CLEANER BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Use a cleaner that is meant for sensors. Carb cleaner is way too harsh. nipper
  16. Beter question, why are you replacing the injectors. They dont go bad untill over 200,000 miles. What symptons are you having nipper
  17. Thats a connecting rod, it doesnt tick fast enough to be a valve noise, and its too deep in the engine. There is not enough mass in the valve drive train to creat that sound, thats a very mean ugly rod knock (take from somone who threw a rod through the side of his engine) nipper
  18. This has been posted here more then a few times. Tribecca is still slow and looks like something only a mover could love. It needs more power, then everyone would overlook its looks. Unfortunitly this video will not impress the soccer moms, its sort of dry. It reminds me of the training videos i used to make for the military, or worse yet, those films in grade in grade school. I dont think its considered an SUV, as an outback can run circles around most suvs. nipper
  19. hrmmm the snap is not a good thing. DO your tires match and are they worn the same. You dont use the FWD fuse unless there is aproblem with the AWD (like its binding) or the car has a flat or is towed. Are you the original owner How many Kilometers are on this car Did you have any torque bind nipper
  20. Found this Eurpoean ratings tend to be over stated, also its illegal to tow more then the car weighs. Also in europe you are limited to 50mph-60mph when towing (and they are very strict). ALso to tow you need a license to tow, so therefor eurpoeans have more training on this, allowing for higher rates. Unlike here you can't just throw a trailer on a vehical and go. http://europe.airstream.com/airstreamer/faq.html 15. My car has a tow rating of 3000kg. Can I tow this much? The "tow rating" is a recommendation set by the vehicle manufacturer, which refers to the ability of the vehicle's power, cooling and transmission systems to handle load - typically what it can pull up a 1 in 12 gradient at a standing start. This is not necessarily what it is suited in reality to tow under a wide variety of conditions, not least speed. Real life towing conditions impose greater demands on the tow vehicle than this theoretical test. Hence, whilst some EU vehicles have tow ratings up to 3500KG, this does not mean caravans of this weight can be safely towed, thus tow ratings can be misleading. A caravan is a high sided object. When towed behind a car, it behaves aerodynamically in a different way from say a flat bed trailer carrying cargo. Hence recommendations for caravan towed weights are usually far more modest. http://www.volvoclub.org.uk/towing.shtml SO basically the numbers mean nothing, and probably work out the same to the US recomended weights. Seems that even the trailer design standards are self limiting also. nipper
  21. Its never safe to make assumptions like this. US cars have different spring rates then european cars, and you wouldnt see that from comparing specs. Austrailia also has higher towing rates, but the subarus there have self leveling suspension, which makes me think that it is depdnet on the spring rates more then anything else nipper
  22. No the reason is that subaru does not have deisel engine. Remeber they are a small car company and dont have the deep pockets for R and R of a new drivetrain. Just now they are getting into it because of their partnerhip with toyota. ALso Deisels are coming back since Refineries are now forced to make low sulfur diesel fuel. nipper
  23. Be gentle but forceful. The connector is sealed from the elements so sometimes that gaskit can make things stick. nipper
  24. Whenever you see windows like that they are structural. Remeber the SVX was a experiment in saftey aslo. This wondow made for a much more stronger door in an accident, and no passenger ejection. nipper
  25. No there is not. There is just regulations on when a trailer needs brakes, and on which trailer hitch to use. Part of it may have to do with crash standards. US spec cars may have differnt dynamics in the rear, where the trailer hitch would go, not allowing for the bigger trailers. ALso gear ratios have a big part in it, along with tire ratings engine output etc etc etc nipper
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