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Thanks for replying dude Anyways: 97 impreza outback, MT. The problem I am encountering is: while removing the 4 12mm nuts/bolts, I am unable to twist the shaft around, to access two of said bolts. It looks like i have to remove a steel plate being held in with 6 14mm bolts to be able to drop the shaft as well. With this being on wheel ramps, it is looking like it is next to impossible to get these 4 12mm bolts all off.
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Hey guys, I snapped my u joint on my sooby. I am in the process of getting a whole new assembly, but I need to remove the old one etc... I have 1 jack, and 1 jack stand. Trying to locate ramps, but not all to easy where I live. What is the EASIEST way to get this old shaft out so i can easily swap in a new one. Any help would be great. Looks like I would benefit by dropping exhaust...thats about as far as I have gotten. Also: how moveable is the car with the drive shaft out?
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on my 97 impreza outback, started noticing a clicking noise over bumps. got under it, and it felt like a bad inner. bought the tierods etc....went to replace............... not tie rods. tis the rack. one of the bushings is shot, and when i removed the boot, power steering fluid dumped out. so: racks are pricey. im cheap. I saw some rebuild kits online, and I am wondering how tough it is to rebuild the rack? Anything special I need? Anyone done this before?
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dude: yeah i think i got two. i replaced the one that sends the info to the gauge...not ecu. if it was the one the ecu needs: i dont think my fans would be working the way they always have...could be wrong though. redimpreza: im thinking your hitting on something with a ground somewhere. hoping someone else has seen this: ive googled the ************ out of it, cant find anything. all in all: im not too worried: what i may do is just throw a VDO temp gauge(from an older vw scirocco) on my dash...bypass that damn circuit all together.
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Alright: 97 Impreza, 2.2ltr, manual tranny............. so I have been encountering what i felt was an overheating problem. however: i have eliminated the t-stat, radiator, coolant levels/quantity/quality. waterpump is also appearing to function just fine. Radiator Fans turn on when they need too. So this is what is happening: I turn the key when my car is dead cold(without turning car on) The temp gauge shoots straight to the top H. Then I make the car run, same thing happens. If it is doing this when it is cold: it is not a over heating issue. I replaced the Coolant Temp Sensor: That did not fix this problem. Any ideas guys?
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So, my 97 impreza is playing the over heating game with me Anyways: new radiator/cap coolant is mean and green etc....not showing signs of bad HG. both the main hoses are hot, and i get hot air. anyways: i squeeze the bottom radiator hose, where it connects to thermostat housing, and i hear "click, click, click" coming out of the housing. what the hell is that? bad t-stat or what?