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Everything posted by Suba9792
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your just in Seattle, why don't you just let GD hook you up with a decent ride, at least you will know its in good shape and everything is mechanically sound. 97 imprezza turbo'd....yeah someone was attempting to be a rally driver:lol: stay clear of that one. OH and GD is only in the PDX area..... just an idea..
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So I was on I205 north today, hit about 60mph and the car felt like it wanted to take off like a plane, I have noticed it before on US26 going 55. But this is starting to make me fairly uneasy. It will sway side to side like a boat(yes brand new KYB GR2s). My thought is either tie rods,sway bars and links. OR the Toyo observe stud-less snow tires with the extreme siping causing in the shimmy everywhere. Any ideas? I have a new ball joint on the pass side, it was replaced during a rather upsetting axle job(sorry rick:eek:). But i did not do the drivers side joint yet, the new joint is in the tool box.
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start with the most simple first, when was the last time it had a full tune up, plugs,wires,fuel filter,air filter,oil change, how many miles, time for the t-belt job? O2 sensors? all of these I'd start with first. My guess is your having a miss fire, which would most likely be a faulty plug wire. How do the head gaskets look, if yours are leaking you will see oil on the head where is meets the block, usually drivers side on that year, flush the coolant and add two bottles of the conditioner from the dealer. These are the most simple things to do before tearing into your wallet and finding there is more.
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Just flush the trans with some fresh fluid twice, its most likely torque bind and this will most likely cure it. DO NOT add ATF to the front diff, it is a separate entity to the trans and takes gear oil only not ATF. Do with the cheapest first. The Duty C isn't too far out there but it will still cost some cash.
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400+k miles from one trans?? you sure about that. The 4EAT is far more superior, and if you happen to look up a thread about locking it up then, you will have a much better trans than the 5MT. Its a decent tranny but as I have said they have significant bearing failure. Look it up maybe you'll figure it out. drop in the trans and rear diff from a Legacy GT, and yes its an auto, you be surprised at the power. But if that's what your looking for quit wasting time and money on a car that is nearing the 20 year mark. Find a WRX for that.
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Are you sure you want to do this? it seems like a waste on such and old car. The 5MT is not as great as you may think, I have 145k on my 97 and I just had to replace it, granted it was from damage the previous shop did, but the are still not that great. They have a small input shaft bearing that has been known to fail. The 4EAT is by far the better of the two, I wish I had the 4EAT in mine.
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Are you talking about the shaft while the axle is mounted? if so "yes" a little play is normal. Not sure about the stub its self, but it is a possibility. You say a shimmy in the steering? ball joints? tie rods? bad struts? I know mine did the same thing but after replacement of said items voila! gone. Recent axle replacement? there are a ton of things it could be,start with the easiest first.
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Jdm?
Suba9792 replied to ScoobyWho's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
they still throw rods . The EJ25d is a POS no matter if its new or not! I've been out to GDs place a few times, and almost every time he is doing a ej22 swap into a 25d car, because they have failed is some way, mostly rods and HGs. Oh and you can pick up an ej22 for less than it cost to rebuild and machine the heads from an over heated 2.5d. Once the 25d has been overheated to a serious degree you really don't know how much the internals have suffered. It was a poor design. If I'm correct a lot of the bearing failure is due to the stroke,the super thin walls of the block, head design, and a shady HG from the factory. Sure you get more power.....but you can do that with a ej22 swap and torque cams....just sayin:lol: . not really worth the head ache. -
Jdm?
Suba9792 replied to ScoobyWho's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
why waste your money on a JDM 25d, that motor is junk, your going to pay for a clean POS that will fail as well, why not just do the ej22 swap and call it a day. The ej25d is one of their BIG mistakes, along with the EA82,EA82T. IMO.