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Hummer H3
cookie replied to PetterFan's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Compromise with them. There is not much backset room in a Forester and the paper today had an item that says that sport utilities are not safer than smaller vehicles becuse of the roll over risk. Put forth an Outback with an H6. That way you get H into the equasion and they get a safer car with better mileage.You may get stuck with this car to go to college after all and if this was not a public forum I would expalin why an Outback is better for dating. -
After a couple of cars with supercharger and turbo there is a reason my Subie is not a turbo version. If gas mileage is no problem then the fun factor is way up on a turbo. If you put more air in you have to put more gas in. If you add another piece of equipment there is another system to repair.If the car is your fun car than more boost to ya!
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All the ones I have seen got two new head gaskets. I did mine way before the recall and never had a warranty and Subaru paid me back for them. Please phase one engine owners don't get your hopes up. This is for phase 2 engines only. It turns out that phase 1 engines were not actually produced by Subaru and may have been put here by space aliens. As you can imagine Subaru feels that it does not have to warranty engines produced off planet.
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While you have the heads off just check the valve clearance with a feeler guage. This is an old engine so I would not get too picky, but if you had one that was tight I would adjust it to prevent valves from burning. This is also time for all new seals, oil pump screw retighten,and if you have the plastic oil leaking device on the rear of the engine add a metal one.After this the car should run for several years with no problem.
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Check the water in the radiator to be sure it is not over heating. When a car is too hot it can do a continous bleet as the boiling water hits the expansion tank. Don't just look in the expansion tank, check the radiator water too when cool. Vacum problems can bleet or a hot cat but they usually stop quick. It would be good to have this checked soon.
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Tire issue
cookie replied to skins's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
And just for fun if you got a chance....put the car on a dyno with upsized tires and regular sized. Often available power goes down a bit. You might still get around a track quicker with more grip, but a good rule of thumb is not to go any bigger than you need to. -
I'll let someone who has had more experience with bad CV joints answer that one. I only recall one on a different type of car and it clicked all the time. There are also heat shields that can buzz, but folks don't usualluy describe them as clicking. It's also possible that you are hearing ping or preignition, or as someone said a tappet. Since noises are tough any way I suggest you take it to an indie Subie place and let them listen. They should be able to tell you what it is and help you decide if it is something you need to repair.