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Kristina last won the day on March 25 2016

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  • Birthday 10/04/1982

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    Post Falls, ID
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    I was searcing for info on GL turbo wagons before I purchased one.
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    1983 GL turbo wagon

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  1. Thanks for the suggestion. I hadn't thought of just tapping out the hole.
  2. Does anyone know the size of the radiator drain plug for the stock radiator in a '83 GL? I've tried a couple different sizes and it's driving me bananas so I figured I'd just ask.
  3. 169k now. I bought it with 146... Or maybe 148, I don't remember.
  4. It's been a while but... I took my wagon to the folks at Superior back in April. They had it for a few days then called and told me that they couldn't find anything wrong with it (besides a leaking power steering rack, which I knew about). They said that they were very impressed with the condition and how well it ran/drove for being an auto turbo and that I should be very happy with it. Of course that was great news, but I still had my doubts. Since then, though I couldn't tell you when or why, the vrooming/vibration has gone away. I'm not sure which is more troubling, its presence or its sudden absence. To address some of the suggestions above: -head gaskets were done this past weekend so I know the flexplate is intact and the pistons are not cracked - at least not cracked on the face I could see. -placing a stethoscope on the centerline of the engine block, the oil pan, or pretty much anywhere on the engine only leads me to believe that the sound is not coming from the engine. My present theory is that it's a transmission based noise. The third video clearly shows that the noise changes when shifting from N to D and I am pretty sure that the noise changed when an adjustment was made to the vacuum diaphragm. Maybe the guys at Superior are right, the sound is normal and I have nothing to worry about... but maybe the ATF pump or something related is sad. Any thoughts? And I know this is where people say "put a manual in it" but I'm not very comfortable driving a stick. It's still an option, just not one that I'm excited about.
  5. Update: Replaced the trans mounts - both were broken, but the vibration/noise is still there. I did confirm that it makes the noise even without the car moving, so I guess that points toward exhaust leak? Bought a stethoscope, but couldn't really chase down the other noise. Did an oil change yesterday. Good news: no metal bits/chunks/flakes. Bad news: coolant . This morning I left it in the hands of Superior Import Repair. I probably won't have them do the work, but I will gladly pay for a professional diagnosis.
  6. How did you diagnose/figure out that's what it was? I don't want to rule out anything if the symptoms fit, but this is my 'to work and back' car so I don't really have the option of pulling things apart just to have a look around.
  7. I was getting a loud clunk that I could feel through the floorboard when I shifted into reverse. My other half found one loose and one broken transmission mount. He tightened the loose one and the clunking went away. I don't know why it didn't occur to me that the broken one might still be causing issues even though the clunking went away . We've already got some new ones, just waiting for a day off with no rain to replace them. Another thought is the passenger side CV axle. I guess it goes bad due to its proximity to the turbo.
  8. I though about the lifter tick thing but every once in a while I get about two seconds of lifter tick when I start the car and its not quite the same sound as this - the lifter tick is faster and definitely more metallic sounding. I know everyone's computer sounds a little different... I added two more clips to the post, maybe that will help. The best way I can think to describe it is kind of like a baseball card flapping in the spokes of a bicycle wheel or a really quiet diesel engine. Also, in two of the clips when I accelerate from a stop the sound kicks up when I step on gas but then cuts out, kind of burbles, then goes back to being consistent - does that fit the hydro lifter/rocker arm/low oil pressure theory? (Note to self - an oil pressure gauge is probably a good idea.) A far as the other sound/vibration goes, I am pretty sure it does not happen unless the car is moving but I have not verified that to 100% certainty. It is a very deep rhythmic sort of pulsating vrooom, vrooom, vrooom anywhere North of, oh, about 2800 RPM regardless of MPH, and grows in intensity as the RPMs increase.
  9. So, I'm still trying to figure out what is 'normal' for this car and what isn't. I am getting a really loud noise/vibration at around 3000 rpm so I tried to record it. That sound didn't come through on the audio very well, so I thought I'd ask about the sound that does. It's most apparent in the video at about 23+ seconds, where I am waiting to turn and then any time I am accelerating. Video: Edited to add two more videos: I left the lens cap on in this one because the camera was in my lap to see if I could the sound with less background noise and I didn't want to make you all car sick: And this one is just in my driveway when I got home from work. The sound is different when in gear vs. not: Is that sound 'normal' or is there something I should be looking at to fix? (Also, I googled "what does an exhaust leak sound like?" and this was by far the funniest answer: "I like to describe it as a weedwhacker on meth.")
  10. I pulled into the hardware store parking lot the other day and my wagon found a friend.
  11. You are correct. It would be more accurate for me to say that I did find many rebuild kits, but because of the lack of information on rebuilding them, mostly whether or not it was possible (and the large cracks in my turbo), I opted to just buy a functional one. I used the word mythical because I couldn't ever find the post "I successfully rebuilt the turbo from my '80s Subaru with such-and-such rebuild kit", so until you, I, or someone else does it... well, you know what they say: pix or it didn't happen .
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