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Hitch hiking on cookie's suggestion, Put the radiator cap on the radiator. Make up a little manifold with a gauge and hose that will screw into the radiator bleed hole. Any other port or removed sensor hole in the cooling system will also work Pressurize the cooling system with a bicycle pump 'till the cap pops and note the pressure in the gauge.
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Guys, I'm encountering a transmission or differential whine on a '91 auto Legacy. My limited experience would suggest a bearing. Would anyone that's had thier diff/trans out venture an estimate on how big a job it is to get the differential out once the axle stubs are removed? Any special tools, etc? Thanks
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I’m getting a loud whine from the front of the ’91 Auto Legacy. It is present always and changes pitch on acceleration and deceleration. It is present if I shift into neutral at speed and coast. Revving the engine in neutral does not change the sound. It does not change if I make turns. It seems very load dependent. When the load changes, like at the top of a hill, it will “squawk” if that’s the right term. I changed the front differential oil with no change in sound. There was a little pile of fuzz on the magnet. ATF fluid looks OK. No torn boots. Going under it tomorrow to see if there is anything else obvious. What do you guys (and gals) think? How much trouble am I in?
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My only caveat would be to rinse after the engine has cooled down to reduce thermal shock of the sensors. WD-40 probably will break down some rubber components, but not nitrile or other under hood materials. Just don't soak 'em in the stuff. The kerosene based engine cleaners have not hurt my old 'ru and it smells great for a few days.
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Cabin air filter? Didn't have'em in '91. It may sound good after I clean a half inch of dust and dirt off my dash, but this sounds like another dealer service opportunity. How much is a Purolator air filter that will go 30-40K and suck in millions of cubic feet (cubic litres whatever) of air during it's lifetime? Buy a screw driver and a furnace filter. Ya a furnace filer, that's the ticket. I'll have to remember that one, Thanks, #19!
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Some cars need to have the hub pulled to remove "captive" rotors. Sure ain't that way on a '91. Doubt if it's like that on yours. A nice setup Subaru has. Find a better mechanic (more honest). Just have to remove the caliper. About 10 mins. work max. As far as rotors, I never had a problem with Autozone/ Advance Chinese rotors, but they do seem to wear fast. All the better for rustbelt conditions to prevent pitting.