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I have a 2.2L '98 engine...there are three lines that are fastened by a clip attached to the fuel filter. Two of them obviously are for gas but the third one seems to be part of some sort of vacuum system. It's got a gash in it and I was wondering what it was for and the kinds of problems it could be potentially causing..... Thanks! --Damien
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Hello all, I spent a grueling 2 hours in the sun today...just to properly fasten a few clamps on my Subaru's air intake system. One of the clamps was very loose... Well, now the engine runs much more smoothly and the backfire problem I previously alluded to has pretty much been eliminated completely. So the moral here is ----> a properly aspirated Subaru is key to its smooth operation. (But you experts already knew that....right?) --Damien
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I'm thinking about recharging the A/C in my Outback but there seem to be many pitfalls and caveats associated with doing just that... Does the refrigerant used have to be of a special kind? I understand that it is supposed to have a lubricant pre-mixed in... Also, is moisture buildup a problem in those A/C systems? If so, is it a simple matter to purge from the system? What else could go wrong...? Thanks for your replies. --Damien
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Feels like it's coming from the clutch. Maybe when the plates get hot like that the friction coefficient goes through the roof... Could also be a new clutch for all I know... I haven't owned a vehicle with a modern clutch like that...they use brake fluid in it? How does that work? I'm used to slowing a vehicle down like that by downshifting...giving the brakes...you know...a break. --Damien
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After driving a 4EAT for nearly 100,000 miles now I'm back to a standard transmission. One thing I noticed about my '98 outback is 2nd gear seems to be have some kind of special ratio associated with it. When I downshift from, say, 3rd gear it does shudder quite a lot...is this normal? Should I even be downshifting like that? I'm guessing that gear design had something to do with the AWD...to make torque transfer more even when winter driving....does that make sense? Thank you for your thoughts and input. --Damien
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Hi Subaru folks, Can anybody recommend tires for an Outback? One thing I noticed when I put my old tires on my new Subaru is when driving around tight curves I hear some squealing/ screeching from the brakes. This is most likely due to the stresses/strains that are being put upon the wheels due to the centripetal acceleration. I've put a lot of money into calipers for my previous Subaru because they had a tendency to fail like only after 10-15k miles and I'm thinking that the tires may have a lot to do with it. Any thoughts? --Damien
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I noticed that the part of the air intake assy (the tube with the MAF sensor) was not properly clamped to the filter housing so that may have been a contributing factor. I put in a new Subaru filter anyway... could be dirty valves...I guess I'll have to drive it for a few more thousand miles with the fuel additives in the tank and see if that reduces the possible carbon buildup on the valves. I'll let ya know. --Damien
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Hi all, I'm in line for my next outback...my other one pretty much completely spent after 100,000 miles with serious torque bind and completely shot struts/ shocks. It's headed for the boneyard to get pieced out to build other subies for worthy drivers. I test drove the new one...a '98 standard with about 125,000 miles on it. It sounded fine except for a mild backfire/sputter when letting of the gas to shift gears (especially from the lowest gears when RPM is the highest). Is this something I should be concerned about? I'm thinking plugs/wires...maybe fuel or air filter? Thanks for your input, Damien