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Maybe not foolish but it is a gamble you have obviously won on several times. If your waterpump siezes, tensioner and pulleys grenade, ect, your car well um stops. And if you have an interferance engine stops permanantly until you inject vast amounts of cash to rebuild it or worse yet replace the engine. It is insurance and piece of mind to have it done. You did not mention year, model, mileage.:-\
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That I am not sure of. I do know that excessive play will cause problems with car running badly to not at all. Because excessive play will cause the spark to not jump across from the rotor to the cap correctly and at the right time. A haynes manual may have the backlash spec on a distributor. Some others here may have that answer to. Try this thread http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=31754&highlight=distributor+backlash. Good luck:)
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MMMMMMMM I was going to say floor it when you crank it. That tells the computer to not deliver fuel to the cylinders while cranking. Any CEL's? What is the temp when this happens? If it is really cold, It could be that you have a carbon build up situation. It will start up initially, but may not the second time around because it is not getting enough fuel. The carbon acts like a sponge and will not allow the fuel to stay in a gaseous state to cause ignition. This can be a big problem if you drive your car short distances. If you have never had a upper cylinder cleaning (not even sure subaru recommends this) I would do this. I have had this same problem on a Saturn that we own. My wife job is 5 miles away so the car doesn't fully warm up. GM recommends that an upper cylinder carbon cleaning be done. The difference is very noticable and get about 2-3 miles per gallon better. Some have done seafoam but I don't really think it works that well. (that comment may start a controversy) I believe in the service that they actually run the car on the chemical that cleans the engine. Works great and costs around $100. It is expensive but the difference is very noticable.
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If that is the case, then he may just be low. Convince him to take the cap off and fill er up. He may be all right if he hasn't noticed anything in the cabin (steamed windows, sweet smell, ect). He should replace the radiator cap, he could be losing the fluid there. Just tell him it is the cheapest route to try first (but you know that). Good luck with your hard headed B I L.
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Low coolant. Check out where the leak would be, (hopefully not the core, dash in those is a SOB to get out) if it is the core, try some stop leak first. Good Luck.
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Re-Blacking Wiper Blade Arms
crash321 replied to Subarule's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
That's a really good idea in cold weather, I will try that next time I have cold weather painting to do. -
hunting while at 2000rpm crusing speeds?
crash321 replied to Phizinza's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I totally missed the dual setup DOH! -
One way to definately tell is if the car stalls out after going down the road at highway speed and fully warmed up. I always put the car in nuetral as I come to a stop, and it would stall every time , to hard on the clutch and gearbox to downshift through the gears in my opinion.You also said there is no power (that would be the fail safe mode) Does it feel as if only half the engine is running? That would be a big clue. You could clear the code and see if it pops back up after you drive it some more.
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Anyone familiar with 15 passengers vans?
crash321 replied to idosubaru's topic in Non Soob Cars and Bikes Discussion
I personally hate Ford but the Ford E-250 is quite reliable. -
Re-Blacking Wiper Blade Arms
crash321 replied to Subarule's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Home depot usually carry those can holder/triggers. They just snap on the can and help keep your hands from getting overspray on them. But they only work with the regular tips, not the "ergonomic" tips some of the more expensive paint brands put on their cans. -
hunting while at 2000rpm crusing speeds?
crash321 replied to Phizinza's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Being that I don't know much about the subie carbs, I would think that they are getting worn and are leaking causing the "hunting" you are describing. That is what happened to my brother in law's dad's japenese dodge truck. Freakin expensive to replace if you are lucky enough to locate the parts. -
No Spark! Help please! *Pics*
crash321 replied to kellyray's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Pics are always helpful. They help others too. -
You will have one towards the front of the tranny on the pass side. Look straight down from the firewall, easy find. The other one I believe is located in the tailshaft section of the tranny. It would be the one to detect wheelspin and engage the rear wheels. Sorry to hear about the bubbles, good luck.:-\