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That Pesky Burning Oil Smell...
So my buddy Matt recently bought an 08 OBS w/ a 5 speed and has so far loved it. He took it in for an oil change at a place he's always gone to (local place) for a full synthetic oil change. While changing it, the service tech managed to drip oil onto the exhaust header shield. They cleaned it up, but ever since the change (1 week) he's had a burning oil smell percolating into the car once it heats up. He's taken it back and had them check for leaks and found none. The only other thing I can think of is that there is oil collected in the bottom of the heat shield and while it gets hot from the exhaust pipe, on the other side of the shield is constantly circulating winter air that keeps it just cool enough. So that it's taking an excessively long time for it to burn away. Thoughts/comments/jeers?
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What's your wrenching experience?
Type of Wrenching: "Shadetree" but I've never had a tree double as an engine hoist. :-P What: Any of my cars, self-diagnose and fix. Got into vintage mopeds a while ago and like playing with those and they turned out to be a gateway into bigger bikes. These hands-on skills come in real handy for field service work on industrial filters too. How long doing it: Ever since I was old enough to hand Dad a wrench Other skills: Welding, electrical, computer tech...
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First Subaru, clutch slip
ScoobySchmitty replied to drdisco69's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXI still loved mine, even after three tranny pulls. When they're good, they are REALLY good.
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First Subaru, clutch slip
ScoobySchmitty replied to drdisco69's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXYup, the two half shafts and the shaft to the rear. The trans in my 90-94 Legos had short splined shafts coming out of the sides of the transmission, with a hole through it for a roll pin that would go through the entire CV assembly. Get a long, thin punch and they should knock right out. The wheel side is standard CV stuff, big nut retaining a splined shaft. IIRC I got good enough to where I could just pull the assembly out of the wheel without having to detach the bottom of the hub from the ball joint to get enough clearance, saved some time. For the rear shaft, I dropped the middle support bearing ( couple of bolts) and it should just pull right out of the back of the tranny. Have a pan ready as the shaft provides the oil seal and the tranny will leak. After all that it's pretty much just like any other trans job. If you can get your hands on a tranny lift it might make it easier for you too.
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First Subaru, clutch slip
ScoobySchmitty replied to drdisco69's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXI've done it the tranny-way three times on my old 1st gens. It's not BAD, but it probably is a lot easier to just pull the engine instead with an engine hoist. Otherwise you have three shafts to remove and the tranny is a real pig to manuver. I'm not sure, but I bet the motor is lighter too!
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Rail-slide a Legacy!
- 2002 legacy need help
Also check out the coolant temp sensor....IIRC they normally fail reading as cold? Can't remember. But definitely worth a look. Good luck!- 04 Legwag: Rear sunroof sunshade stuck
This has been a minor annoyance I have just dealt with, I don't cart people around often. But I figure the fall is coming and it's prime sunroof weather, both open and closed. The sunshade on the rear sunroof is locked to the sunroof. It moves when the sunroof moves. I'd like to have it back to normal, light for rear passengers without the wind tunnel experience. I just am not certain about what it will take to repair. Will this require removal of the headliner or is it a fairly simple procedure? Thanks for any input!- restoring headlight lenses
When I was visiting home recently my Dad was cleaning his Jimmy's headlights with Meguiar's Plastic X. My Legacy's headlights had a slight haze, so I used some and got to rubbing. Nice and clear now, makes a heck of a difference in brightness. Changing my oil at night not long after, when cleaning up I left her running outside the garage. I made the mistake of looking back and was immediately blinded by two suns! I did notice when using the Plastic X that I had a bunch of little pits and dings in the plastic. Would the Permatex kit fill these in?- Anybody have a BMW K100?
I've been driving my 250 Nighthawk around the area and it's great for bopping around town, but really stinks for highway. Not only is it just barely faster than the speed limit, but it tends to be a rough ride for its very light weight (about 1/2 that of your average Harley at 300 lbs). So I've been looking around for something bigger for longer trips. I've recently noticed that a 80's BMW K100 can be had for about the same price as a nice same-era Honda CB and about what I would be willing to spend. So if I go looking at these, are there specific items I should ask about on these, outside normal service? I've heard these things are damn near bullet proof, but everything has it's "must do's". Thanks for any input!- Good bye
I did! Much luck buddy, try not to enjoy that people wagen TOO much- Which gear oil for 5 speed manual?
ScoobySchmitty replied to ktdenali's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXATF flush? Just got my 04 Legwag with 82k miles on it and am planning a gear oil change in the near future. I'd be all for doing this, just really worried about the kind of lubrication I would get with ATF, even for a short distance.- Legacy Transmission TECH help requested
ScoobySchmitty replied to 55Mike's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXOH YES, definitely get a new fork and remember to grease the hell out of the pivot point. I've had to do this before and its no fun pulling the whole tranny out just for piece of stamped metal. I replaced the clutch while I was at it so it was more worth my time, but still very frustrating.- Should I buy a Baja???
I agree. If you are getting it at a dealer, they might do it for you cheap or free to sweeten the deal. Just make sure they replace the water pump and idler pulleys while they are at it. If it is private party, use it as a bargaining chip to see if they will drop the price some.- time to show u my brat
Wow, that photo by the tank is amazing! Where were you at when you took the picture? - 2002 legacy need help
