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If you have jack stands and a place to raise the front end safely, it's a DIY job. It would probably take me two hours, since I am quite meticulous - and there is always one bolt that won't come off without a fight. There is supposed to be a noise at full steering lock to either side, as the pump recirculates the fluid. Noise at all speeds could mean that the drive belt has been tightended to much and the pump bearing is worn out. You could start by just draining the reservoir and re-filling that with new fluid. Then swing the steering wheel from side to side to expel any air that might have gotten in. First with the engine off, the with the engine running. That will take 15 minutes, and replace at least half of the fluid. If you do it again after circulating the fluid, you will have replaced 75% of the fluid. Hmm, I am gonna do it this way in future! USMB, bringing you ideas as they are formed in peoples very minds!!
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Hi all! My EJ20 has developed what I believe to be cold start piston slap. It's nearing the 60k milestone. Has anyone had an engine develop piston slap so late? Funnily, it started when I switched to Redline engine oil. I have since drained that, and re-filled with Mobil 1 again. (5W-50) But it's still slapping and sounding like a Diesel engine in the mornings.
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From what I have seen, Injen products are good and well thought-out. The only fear related to some of the cold-air-intakes is that it places the filter too far forward and in particular too low down, so that water ingestion can become a problem. If you have a short ram, then that does not apply in any way. Enjoy your intake!
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Meet my 22B
Setright replied to 666's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I ca' nae believe it! Scootland? It will certainly be in good company, loads of Impreza's up there. The 22B will of course command their respect! -
Well, changing the ignition barrel just involves a lot of disassembly and that often means breaking a few things on the way in....once you have the cowl off, you will be able to trace your way around and remove the barrel, but be patient! I would strongly recommend finding one a junkyard. If it's still in the donor car, you get to practice on that!
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Remove the steering column cowling. Four screws hold the cowl together. The ignition switch has a big black connector, with some thick wires in it. Use a mulitimeter to work out which one is the "start" wire and build that into your "immobiliser" circuit. Changing the ignition barrel itself is a bit of a pain, and the you will have different keys for the doors and ignition :-(
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I just replaced the bulbs in my "Hazard Warning Flasher" and "Rear Window Demist" switches. They have never lit up during my time with the car. I got the new bulbs from a Mitsubishi dealer because that's closest. I have no idea what wattage the old bulbs were, or what the new ones are. But the switches are getting very warm! If this is normal wattage, no wonder these bulbs burn out so quickly.