CNY_Dave
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The factory grease in my factory replacement bearings for my '03 looked like vaseline, and there was not a lot of it. The replacement has already lasted longer than the original. It's not always easy to tell how much grease or how good it is by looking at it. I think one reason forester rear bearings go is it's easy for water to get directed right at the seal- that's what it looked like when I replaced one of my wife's rear bearings on her '05.
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If it has the multi-plate clutch and not VTD, you should be able to supply +12V to the transfer duty solenoid to get it to lock up fully. Earlier models sent +12V to fully release the AWD, later models send 0V to fully release it. The diode trick might work, or you might need to use a multi-pole switch to switch the TCU wire over to a resistor. But, I thought at some point all the autos got VTD (the center planetary differential)?
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I have never seen a warning against 'normal' amounts of ethanol for the H6, up to 10% should be fine. It does not 'need' premium, it runs fine but with less power on 87, with the caveat that there have been reports of excessive carbon build-up with lower octane fuel.
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Cheap-SOB question of the day... I have a salvaged rear caliper I'd like to rebuild, it has some pitting, almost all of it beyond where the square sealing O-ring will need to sit or travel over, but with a little where I think it will need to go. Is some pitting tolerable? It will polish to where it has no bumps. Can you get pistons?