
SoobrDad02
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Richmond
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My kids, my wife, my car!
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Student/Full-time dad
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First-time Soob owner
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1991 Legacy L wagon
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FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY, YOU ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY MUST MAKE SURE THAT THE TORQUE CONVERTER IS SEATED!!!! I've got a first generation Legacy wagon holding down the driveway currently because I have yet to locate a transmission with decent mileage to replace the one that was destroyed when I didn't ensure that my torque converter was re-seated before final install.
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Hey everyone, I just wanted to find out if I could use a '99 4EAT n/a transmission to replace the currently non-working one in my '91 4EAT n/a transmission. I need to know if it'll be a direct bolt-up, or if I'll need additional parts to make it work. I don't know the gear ratio on the '99 yet and wanted to know if this would be a plausible swap. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated, THANKS!!!
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I've re-pulled the engine, re-seated the torque converter and put her all back together. Only thing is when I start her up and put her in gear, she goes nowhere. I give her gas and the engine just spins, no engagement of gears at all. I'm guessing that I toasted the transmission when I bolted the engine to the transmission the first time with the torque converter incorrectly seated. Grrrrr.....
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Well, here's the latest... I pulled the first flexplate-to-torque converter bolt and managed to muscle the crank enough (with the help of a breaker-bar) to remove the remaining bolts. Now that it's un-bolted I can turn the crank easily (it seems to encounter one "tight spot" at the end of a rotation). So does this mean that it was an un-seated torque converter all along, and if it was, will I be able to pull the engine again, re-seat the torque converter and put it all back together without worry?
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Wanted to ask the pro's on this board for some advice before I decide to set my car on fire... I drive a 1991 Subaru Legacy wagon 2.2 n/a 4EAT, and I just pulled the engine, replaced the flexplate, and re-installed everything only to find that when I try to start it all it does is "click" audibly once and then nothing. I've put a breaker bar on the crank and tried to turn it manually and I can't get it to budge in the least. I pulled all 4 spark plugs and tried again to turn it over manually, and still...nothing. I'm not too sure where to go from here and I don't want to get frustrated and mess anything up anymore than I may have already. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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Installed a NEW OEM Coolant Temp Sensor...no change. Picked up 2 j/y IACV's today, installed the first one and took it for a test drive...no change. I got back to the house and tried pulling codes and found nothing either by using the green connectors or d-check mode. I unhooked the battery before calling it a night in the hopes that re-setting the system will magically fix everything. in the case that it doesn't though, I'll install the other one and see how it goes. I have spare MAF's sitting around and I'll try installing one of those as well. I DO want to know though, if I install the sensor that sits in the intake, do I also replace the unit that the wires run to that's attached to the fender? Also, what's the recommended technique for cleaning a used IACV? This car's gonna be the end of me...
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Just updating... Spent some time(and an ENTIRE can of carb cleaner) looking for the vacuum leak the other day and still couldn't find anything. Removed the airbox/intake tube assembly to allow for further visual inspection of vacuum lines and couldn't see diddly. I am also experiencing a very random/rare issue with the throttle. While attempting to pass in traffic the other day, I found out that she'd get to 3,000-3,500 RPM's and then just kind of top out without gaining any speed. ideas as to what could be causing this? I'm thinking that they're connected, but not sure... :-\
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I'll try the carb cleaner, and as for water in the tank, I did think of that and have added some of the "super" HEET gas treatment at my last two fill-ups to no avail. As an aside, I do want to say thanks for all of the great advice I've gotten on this forum, everyone here has proven EXTREMELY helpful whenever I've posted with a question/problem, so THANKS EVERYONE!!!