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About theDirtyRue
- Birthday 02/12/1986
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Gig Harbor
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Skateboarding, Snowboarding, Wakeboarding, water skiing, Soccer, Baseball, Working on my Subaru!
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Sales floor team member at Target
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Grew up in California for nine years, Moved to Washington, lived there for five and a half years, Then moved in with my dad over here in north Idaho. I have moved a total of 11 times already. My two best friends are Erin and Mike (both guys).
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I'm living and working up at Crystal mountain this year, and too many times have I left too late only to find my locks frozen. This is no good. Especially when it's cold outside (obviously). Getting down on my hands and knees to blow on the lock to try and defrost it is getting pretty phazing. Anyway, on my last excursion down to tacoma, I was stopping by the dealership to pick up an oil filter and I thought to ask if my car maybe came with keyless entry. The guy told me that it most likely did, seeing as how it's equipped with the cold weather package. So, having just been paid, I decided to pull the trigger and buy the remote. He briefly described where this little button would be that I need to hold down to program the remote. It made sense, so I went outside and started to look for it. Up underneath where my left foot would normally rest...thirty minutes later I went back in and had him re-describe it to me. Okay, made sense still, yet I didn't see it before... Time to go back out and look again. No go. I went in once more and asked him if it might be somewhere else, and he told me no, but that it might still be taped up in the bundle of wires. Awesome. So I went and looked again, but by now it was much darker, and much colder. I had a flashlight, but nothing for the cold. I called it quits for a while. So, my question is, where exactly should I be looking for this little brown wire with a black button on the end of it? I can see a couple of little brown wires, but no button...? I've looked up under the clutch pedal like the mechanic said, and I've felt for the button in the bundles, but I can't really tell what I'm feeling. Like I said, I'm not even sure if my car came equipped with it, so it might not exsist. Is there a way I can either confirm whether or not it did? I'm open to ideas...
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I'm looking at a car... owner says that the Head gaskets were done by the dealership that he bought it from (said they bought it at auction). He doesn't have proof that they have been done, and its not that I disbelieve him... its just that I can't afford to take a risk in it. So, bottom line... Is there any way to tell (without having to totally tear it apart) that its been done recently? I somehow doubt that there is, but barring that this guy will let me take it to my mechanic so he can check it... I need something. And one other question... I've searched this and read up on it... Should I finally commit and purchase a car with a 2.5 (still looking at the 2.2's), how hard/ long of a job is it to do myself realistically? I'm not the best mechanic, but I think that with enough time and the right tools I can be handy... I've looked at a couple outbacks, and liked one enough to bring it to a local mechanic whose never steered me wrong only to have him tell me that the engine was over-pressurizing the coolant system, which basically means bad head gasket. Does anyone know what tool he used to tell him this? I know what to expect to have a shop do it, and I know roughly what parts would cost (obviously varying)... now I just really need a time estimate. (oh, I took it back to the dealer BTW...) Thanks again, Kyle
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So same thing goes for the outback sport? Are the legacy's better than those too? I just don't really like the look of the legacy's compared to the outback's. Seems like I've been leaning towards the outback sport more now, but they're a bit difficult to come across (looking online) I was actually planning on finding a third party warranty for the engine... Thanks again...
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Okay, I got a job this winter at Crystal mountain and I need very reliable car to get up and back... I'm looking for something from 97 or earlier... with less than a 100k. My price range is in between $7~8k cash. I'm looking for an outback or an outback sport. possibly a legacy GT (but probably not, they seem to be out of my price range) What I need help is in determining what is the best option for me. What should I look for when I go to check out the cars? It's my understanding that the 2.2L is a better engine than the 2.5... but I'm not really sure why . What are some common problems with the outback? Outback sport? I've noticed that the outback has a a handful of recalls. If I buy a car that hasn't had one of the things thats been recalled fixed, will I be able to have it fixed (or will it cost me a lot of money?) I'm also aware that they CAN have head gasket problems. any giveaways? Anything else you feel like sharing is greatly appreciated... Thanks! Kyle
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I'm STILL over heating... dang.
theDirtyRue replied to theDirtyRue's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Try being the one actually staring at the car for 20 minutes and then just asking, "What next?" -
I'm STILL over heating... dang.
theDirtyRue replied to theDirtyRue's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Alright so I picked up a compression tester the other day, and tried it out my friends car (his was fine). But, here's the sucky part, when I went to remove the spark plugs on my car, the two on the drivers side would NOT come out! I was able to break them loose, but then as I'm unscrewing it, it would get tighter? I gave up before I snapped one off while it was still threaded... It felt like I was just about to. Any ideas on how to get those two out? The passenger side came out no problem... -
I'm STILL over heating... dang.
theDirtyRue replied to theDirtyRue's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Alright. My buddy and I have a Junkyard trip planned so I'll add it to the list to try and find. -
I'm STILL over heating... dang.
theDirtyRue replied to theDirtyRue's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Alright, well it looks like I'm heading to Napa or something for a compression gauge tomorrow. Hopefully it will at least confirm something... thanks, -
I'm STILL over heating... dang.
theDirtyRue replied to theDirtyRue's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
actually it doesn't overheat fast or hardly at all right now, but thats b/c there is no t-stat in it. It only overheats (and it does so gradually) if I'm sitting still. so if I leave it running wile I run inside for 10 minutes when I get back it'll be 3/4 or more. the only place I can think that I'm losing coolant is the large clouds of smoke. I'm thinking thats my coolant going bye-bye... I haven't noticed puddles anywhere. -
I'm STILL over heating... dang.
theDirtyRue replied to theDirtyRue's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Yes, I have been losing coolant. As far as I know, the only hoses to be replaced on it are the upper and lower. The clamps are very tight... And its a new-er radiator cap. Skip, I have thought about installing an after-market gauge, but I don't believe that mine is wrong. It Fluctuates with the weather and when its says its hot, it is... I don't think this is my problem, but I will probably add one once I get everything working well. The electric fan is hardwired on right now. It's always on. Heep70, I've been told that taking the thermostat out will only hurt it more, but if its in, it gets WAY too hot way too fast. Should I leave it in anyway? (This is my only car right now and if it goes out, I kinda get boned big time) Like I said above, I'm not too sure as to how old the hoses are. I know the upper and lower are fairly new, but I haven't replaced the others, and can only assume they are original...(sadly) As for my timing, I re-set it about four months ago, and I'm pretty dang sure its off again. My idle is very rough and low in RPMs. Yes, the thermostat was installed right side up (before I took it out) And yes, the fan is hardwired, so its on. It looks like I need to do a compression check and maybe a block check... any shop can do the block check for me right? _______________________________________________________________ That said, There are two new developments that make me further believe its a HG... Occasionally when I start the car a cloud of white smoke comes out the exhaust. I think this is condensation in the cylinders thats burning off? The other thing that I found is the stuff on my oil cap. It's got the milky brown look goin on, which makes me believe that water is getting into my oil which would be HG right? Sorry for taking so long to get back to the thread, and thanks for the help... -
Thats a pretty rad picture, but I'd like to see some more of the red one in the background there... I've actually loaded my 'Ru up with some wood for camping, but it didn't compare to this. I didn't have it stacked on the roof or coming out the sunroof... That takes talent/balls to actually drive down the road loaded up like that!
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So now the 86 GL is my daily driver...and its still over heating. I replaced the thermostat, nothing. I replaced the water pump, a little better but still way hot. I replaced the radiator with one from the junkyard, and i thought it fixed the problem, but then the hotter weather rolled around and it started to get hot on the highway. So, b/c I had to head to idaho for a week, I went ahead and bought a brand new radiator. I installed it AND another new thermostat and then it started to get hot just sitting and driving around town. So , b/c I had to go to Idaho, I just took out the thermostat and went on. So now I am thermostat-less and it still gets hot when it sits for long periods of time. The only other things that I can assume are the cause of my problem would be a blown head gasket or cracked head. So, is there anything else that could be causing this? If not, how much should I expect to pay/put aside time wise to do this myself? How much would it cost to have fixed (I don't know if I have the time to do it myself)? thanks,
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Timing belt cover bolt question
theDirtyRue replied to PopsicleMud's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
So I've always wondered... what's the advantages of not using timing belt covers? Zip tie idea sounds pretty good though...