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You front or rear U Joint? Front Auto you most likely have damage to the shifter and maybe the tail shaft housing. I got a 98 where just the shifter was bent. I got a 96 where it tore out the complete tail shaft housing and dumped all the fluid. First one got a shifter, trans mount and drive shaft. Second one needs all of the above and a new trans. Jack stands are pretty cheap, don't take the chance.
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I pin punch the nut and the outer tie rod for putting the nut back. I only back of the nut enought to loosen it. Then unscrew the tie rod. With a stiff wire, up against the nut, bend it over the end of the tie rod threaded rod end. This will be used to locate the nut, thus the length of the tie rod. Remove the nut Install the new boot Install the nut and use the wire to position it. Screw the rod into the outter tie rod end When close, positon the rod so that when you tighten up the nut the punch marks are still aligned. This get you very close.
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Some common Oil leak sources: Breather Plate on the back of the block behind the Fly wheel or flex plate: Rear Cam Cover, Passenger side Cam and Crank Shaft Seals and Oil Pump Head Gaskets at the split line. Clean it up and then find the source. Some just live with it. As long as you check the oil and can live with the oil burning smell it will run for a long time.
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hydraulic clutch
lmdew replied to Recian's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Don't waste your time and money, the cable clutch is just fine. 96 or 97 is when they started putting them in. The shifter fork, Master and Slave should all bolt up. Double check to see if your trans has the mounting holes for the slave. -
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First picture is the bolt that holds the lifting lug and the bracket that all of the harness connections are on. Second picture should be the battery ground if it's not on the starter flange bracket. 3rd picture is the other ground you have hooked to the battery position. From memory but I think thats all correct.
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Carb I think. It had the blue air cleaner on the top with the 3 wing nuts.
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I took a look at a 88 GL Hatch today for a friend. She picked it up for her daughter. 145K. Runs great, but the PO had wired a switch from the battery to a toggle Switch inside the car and back to the coil. The Ignition switch is still used to start the car, but the toggle must be on to get spark. Once the car is started you can turn off the ignition switch and the engine will stay running until you turn off the toggle switch. There is a whole bunch of stock wiring between the battery and the coil that does not go anywhere. Any thoughts? Thanks, Larry
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You have to pay a price for all that salt air! I think the ignition locks wire is different. You might be able to make a newer one work. I could pull a set for you, but it might be awhile. Check the following for the cost and throw in a Kimo Tee + shipping. http://www.upullandpay.com/locations/coloradosprings/default
