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Okay from the info I found the EF12 is the engine you should have in this car. The two fuel system options it came with is a 2 barrel Hitachi carb or a multipoint fuel injection system I found some pictures please tell me which one your engine looks like This one http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/36/Subaru_ef12_justy_engine.JPG/440px-Subaru_ef12_justy_engine.JPG Or this one http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/EF12engine.JPG
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First, things to ask your mechanic. 1.)did they replace the thermostat with OEM Subaru 2.)when filling the system did they take the time to properly burp the system 3.) What gasket did they replace? Also when you say you have no heat, do you mean the car is running at normal operating temp and no heat is coming from the vents? The no heat could be a sighn of why its over heating, which can be caused by air being trapped in the heater core or the heatet core being clogged. Either of the above could be causing your issues.
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Wow that theory is totally wack. If that was true the 2.2l would have the same faikure rate as the 2.5l which is not the case. Also the coolant conditioner Subaru reccomemds is to prevent EXTERNAL head gasket leaks and has nothing to do with the heater core. Also your cooling fans kicking on at cold temps is not a sighn of head gasket failure. If you are worried about an internal leak do a block test, don't screw around with these unproven theorys.
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1st Gen Brat in Forza Horizon 2
mikaleda replied to l75eya's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
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1st Gen Brat in Forza Horizon 2
mikaleda replied to l75eya's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I wish they would put a first gen legacy AWD turbo in a game like this. Seriously more of a race car than a brat -
I think you should do some more searching on this site. You will find a lot of the info you need. I can answer a few questions though First there is no difference left to right and I doubt there is a difference in auto to stick If you do have a bad rear cv, there should be either play or a ripped boot to indicate a bad axle Subaru uses rollpins to hold their axles in not circlips A vibration in the rear could be quite a few different issues Bad rear CV Bad ujoint in drive shaft Bad rear wheel bearing Sometimes rear wheel bearings can be tricky to diagnose. From what I have heard people like to use a temo gun to see if there is a difference in hub temp left to right front to rear to diagnose rear wheel bearings Personally I would take it for a long drive and feel around the hubs and ujoints for heat build up. Also it's good to go for a drive and get rear components warmed up before trying to feel for play in CVS and bearings Also if you try and fail to figure out what is causing your problem, don't be afraid to start a tread about it.
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only one 4wheel drive works
mikaleda replied to kanobi's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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weird part and it cracked during removal
mikaleda replied to goldtoof's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Well I can't see the picture, but from the way you desctibe the location of the part it sounds like the fan control switch -
Kia Sephia Sporty
mikaleda replied to Loyale 2.7 Turbo's topic in Non Soob Cars and Bikes Discussion
I may be wrong about that, I can't seem to find any part listing for an ignition control moduel. I was thinking of the older model KIA sephia. Other possiblilitys are coolant temp sensor or maf sensor Coolant temp sensor can be diagnosed with an ohm meter and checking the resistance of the sensor -
Kia Sephia Sporty
mikaleda replied to Loyale 2.7 Turbo's topic in Non Soob Cars and Bikes Discussion
Maybe ignition is at fault? Failure to start when warm is usually an ignition control model failure.