CNY_Dave
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Do you half-fill the filter or tip the car on its side? Bought my '03 H6 with 55k 4 years ago (or so), 170k now, 6qts castrol 5W-30 every 5k miles, it's happy so far. (50 miles each-way commute, mostly highway). We see 80+ degrees a fair bit in the summer, 90+ less frequently, 100 rarely but it happens. Dave
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I've read through and am confused- why does the lateral link bolt need to come out? I thought the wheel bearing was a bolt-on unit on the rears, you undid the 4 bolts, pressed/hammered the axle out of the hub, then took the wheel bearing/hub assembly to a parts store with a press. I'm sure I missed something, so just prep the dope-slap mackerel and give me a good whack with it. Dave
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Check for vacuum leaks and exhaust leaks, most P0420s are from one of those two. Look at the vacuum hoses, check for cracking, hose nipples with no hose on them, hoses not going anywhere, broken plastic hose T's, listen for a whistling noise with the hood open, replace the PCV valve. You can also spray a bit of carb cleaner around the intake gaskets etc to see if the idle changes. Checking for exhaust leaks is easier. Dave
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Time's the factor here- 100 mi/day, trip early next week, work is too far to have my wife run me in. Have to do it this weekend. Or sooner. I called my subaru dealer- they use NAPA (A1 Cardone) for when a customer wants the rebuilt axle. He said they have been working well for them, so NAPA it will be. 52 bucks for a rebuild, 107 new. The other I have more time, maybe I will have time to see if the Napa axle proves out. Dave
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That's my plan if my car survives waiting for me to replace an axle- do the plugs and valve cover gaskets at the same time. Due to the axle seeming to be ready to vacate the premises, looks like I need to take my chances and go for a cardone from napa or autozone. Seems the only ones more hated are the GSP and Fenco axles at Advance. Dave
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Have an inner cleaned of grease, axle in the vice. How much rotational and lateral play is acceptable? About 190k miles on it, I can rotate it a small but eye-detectable amount, same laterally. Inner surface just shows polishing at the wear points, dull on the trailing side, shiny at the driving surface (let me figure out it was a right). Should I use it as a left side joint to maximize further use? Also, does anyone pull the inner rollers off to clean and pack in new grease? Looks like a small snap ring, not sure how I'd get it off. No place to insert a pick, etc. Dave
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A1: Yes, absolutely. The inner joint changes very little when turning. My car has been doing the same thing, I got under the car without jacking it up, and I can rattle the inner joint. I think you have a bad inner on the other axle. A2: No. Edit- oops, didn't see the last post. But I'll leave my reply in case it helps someone else. BTW, I'd reserve judgement the rear trailing arm bushings and/or wheel bearing would cause a wheel-out-of-balance type vibration- but it could happen. Dave