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I have to look at a BMW soon with the same issue and I'll let you know what I find there. I bet one of you guys knows what her final drive ratio should be right? A bit of math should show what her ROMs should be at a given speed. The other point is that the tach may have been low before and the new work corrected it.
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there is a lot of clearance where the ball have been destroyed. The axle rolls forward and then falls down with a clunk. this can be just before the bearing fails in a big way. Have you ever seen a wheel and axle assembly on the road? On American cars the axle is often retained by the bearing. I'm a bit tired from four 16 hour days so I can't even think how the subaru is set up.
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Knock knock :-(
cookie replied to don80's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
A human that has actually seen the counter measure pistons! That seems to be as rare as a yeti sighting, but nowhere near as common as alien abductions. -
organic clutches that chattered. When I got sick of the chatter in my 99 I had the kit fitted that cured 99% of it. My dealer did not know the new numbers and I had to order the upgraded clutch by the number or get one just like I had. Several folks posted the numbers for this kit at the time. I would think a search would find the proper numbers, if not I still have the recipts at home. It's been a couple of years now and my clutch is still pretty good. It turns out that organics are good for vegetables, but not so great in clutch lining.
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to get in there from one station or pump and stay until you run the gas out or put a can of dry gas in. If you have swirched stations and get exactly the same result odds are it is not water. If you have water stay in the gas it stays on top of the fuel. Every time you run down to the same level the car sputters. You can also have it sputter on hills when the water hits the pickup. In the winter it is most miserable when the water can freeze in the gas line. Throwing a code is when the check engine light comes on. The car computer stores the code that indicates a fault.If you unplug the ox sensor it will store a code that says faulty ox sensor. Maybe PO420. This helps a mechanic locate the problem. To clear a code is to disconnect the battery or use a code reader on clear code setting. Not all codes will clear on a battery disconnect so I am glad to hear the Subaru ox sensor will clear this way. I would follow the advice to test by disconnecting the ox sensor first I think. I and a number of others on the board have my own code reader. At under $100 it is a good investment.