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nipper

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  1. im more interested in finding out how the puppy got to the hose nipper
  2. sounds liike my kind of driver i suspect hes the reason the 2nd set went bad, and who in thier right mind would race against forester? nipper
  3. how in heck did he get on a second set of headgaskets? thats unheard of. unless he over heated the car then blew the gaskets. just get a 2.2L form the same year and yould be good to go. Personally i love my 2.5, but with that track record even i would switch to a 2.2 of the same year or generation nipper (and yes there is alway somone around to say its happened to me so hush...)
  4. another thing is that it is a weaker engine from a power output point of veiw. nipper
  5. We always say to use a subaru thermostat (aftermarkets cause headaches). Now the 2.2 is a reverse flow (thermostat on the bottom). Since the temp gauge isnt saying anything (and they are a reliable place to get info). im a bit puzzled. Your not showing the typical symptons of an air buble in the cooling system, but thats the first thing i would check. Is the car full of coolant after its been run? Check the raditor for flow after you put in the new OE thermostat, replace the cap too since your there (its not expensive). For the hell of it check the physical condition of the radiator and make sure its ok. nipper
  6. the engine (motors are electrical devices, sorry pet peeeve) wil last as long as its maintained and not overheated. We have lots of soobies here crossing over into thw 200,000 mile range, and some over 300,000 miles. 1.8L is 110hp/110 ftlbs of torque (not bad by the numbers) 2,2 is 135/140 2.5 is 165/162 (1997 year of my car)) 2.2L turbo is 160/181, i cant find numbers for a 2L turbo. If its an automatic no matter what you do your going to lose alot through that pre 95 gearbox. nipper
  7. i vote for the strut mount (the thing on top of the strut). It has a bearing in it that may be seized. nipper
  8. nothing, unless you want to throw a turbo on it. You didnt say if its a manual or automatic. SUbarus have no hidden HP or torque anywhere, as they are free flowing engines as they are. nipper
  9. i can just envision it shooting across the passenger compartment and richocheting, thats all. After 9pm they get the silly nipper. nipper
  10. this sounds oddly familiar, i think someone else ahs the same exact problem... nipper
  11. This is the first i heard of this (not saying its not true). You car is real young to have an oil leak. As long as its not hemorging out the bottom of the car, your fine. Most the times these things get fixed early cause the oil drips on the exhaust and makes smoke. nipper
  12. http://forums.nasioc.com/faqs.htm great questions i have a wagon, so i dont have a trunk monkey damnit http://www.trunkmonkey.com/ nipper
  13. Can you adjust a hyd clutch, yes. SHould it be adjusted, no. By adjusting it you are taking out the lash adjustment that is there for heat expansion, and can fuin the clutch. Sometimes you luck out, others time you dont at all. nipper
  14. when you downshift or upshift and keep the same road speed does it go away? Try starting off from a dead stop in 4th gear. If you can do it your clutch is getting tired, if the car stalls your good. My other theory, which the mileage is to low for, is the center carrier bearing on the driveshaft or the universal joints. I am ruling out the mechanical stuff before we get to the electronics (my weak spot but im getting better at it). nipper
  15. you cant post a metric car on american board WHat year is it. Som subaru clutches are bugy. I think there is a tsb on this side of the pond, but i dont know if they carry on over there. nipper
  16. There are few things that when you get a failure code, it truly is that part, especially when it is just a single code. VSS crank position sensor cam postion sesnor o2 sensor No one has ever rpelaced one of these when its failed and said that wasnt the problem. so go ahead and replace it nipper
  17. The award for the most obscure part request goes too .... :clap: :clap: how in heck did that happen? did you look under the seats? i think any button from any subaru would work nipper
  18. i dont think so, you have to stay within the same body style, which would be 1995-1999 They can still be had at the dealer nipper
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