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Hello, I have two questions, which I would appreciate your advices on. I have a some oil and dirt all over the engine...it is an old car. So, I want to pressure wash the engine area. What areas can I pressure wash and what should I not hit? Is it all fair game top, side, and bottom? The second item, I ha da problem the other day. This is actually the second time this happened. I tried to start the engine, and it not start. sounded normal and fine, it just did not fire up. So I left it alone for 5 minutes, and it started up fine, but it threw a CEL. The CEL stayed lit for a day or so, an then disappeared. SO, just because the CEL is gone, is there still a code to be read, or is that gone too? Thank you in advance.
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The FWD fuse is located under the hood, near the firewall. I think. I took my time and bought a 95 2.2, alost 2 years ago, I am very happy. People keep asking me when I will get rid of the junker and buy new car, they just don't understand. I would look at the basics, check for cracks on the metal under the hood, to see if it has been in an acident. Color and level of all fluids, records, comfort level with the seller. I bought a car sometime ago, I was not entirely feeling good about it, but it was a good deal, I regreted that purchase. The Soob purchase however, nice guy, invited me to his house, talked about the car, and had all the paper work. I was very comfortable with the seller, and very happy with the car.
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hey, So I am about a week away from completing my car pc. It is a lot more difficult and timing consuming than you would think, or at least I thouht. You are going to want a regulatged 12 supply. Stuff that comes from the cig lighter is unregulated (ie 9VDC -16VDC). I guess it all depends how pretty you want it, what you want it to do and how much you want to spend. check out www.mp3car.com for help. Awesome place. Let me know if you need any other help or advice. Good Luck.
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When I did te replacement I only did the belt. I still want to reseal the oil pump and swap the water pump, which i think I will do in a couple of months when I get less busy. I bought everything from 1stsuabru parts, but they did not have a gasket for the water pump. I have the pump, but not the gasket that goes between the pump and engine. strange? or is there no gasket there? I think I will just fly breezy for now, but I do eventually plan to replace the cover, as it was there for a reason to begin with. When the car runs, there is a slight noise from from what i think is a pully (little squealing). I will have to double check. That also why I am waiting to put the cover back on. I think the oil leak is coming from the right side valve cover. Is that a common place for a leak and is it easy to replace that?
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I have said this before and I will say it again. You guys are awesome. I am not saying that I fixed the problem yet, but just that you all make me feel like I can. I will go home tonight and double check all the marks. Since there is no belt covers, it should be pretty easy, except for the crank gear. I printed those articles out before I started, but for the most part, they all said the same thing, which I thought i followed. When I get a chance, I will post a pic of the belt cover I dremeled off. You all might find it entertaining/disappointing.
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When I did the belt, I am sure the timing was set correctly. The notches in the sproket lined up with the line on the belt, which lined up with the notch in the cover. Also, I think forgot to mention, the car threw a CEL after a few minutes of idleing. Is there a way to make minor tweaks to the timing by adjusting a knob somewhere. Say on the distributor or something? Would the car start if I was off by a whole rotation on the crank gear? Thank You.
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Hello, Here is what happened. I went to replace a timing belt on the 95 legacy. I tried with many things many times to get the outer crank spocket off, and just could not. So, in frustration I just cut the center timing belt cover off with a dremel. I eventually got the crank sprocket off by putting some bolts through it attaching it to an angle iron and holding it with that. However, in one of my attempts to get that crank sproket off, i managed to get the timing belt to jump a tooth or two, prior to marking it. So I am not sure what the original timing was. I tried to line everything up to 12' o clock with the belt on, but once the belt came off, I had to tweak it a little. Right now I have all three, (passenger and driver side Cam sprocket and crank gear) all lined up to 12 o clock. the belt markings line up nicely as well. But the car idles very rough, so I am assuming that the timing is off, because it ran very well before. I am thinking that the two Cam sprokets need to be at 12 o'clock, but the crank gear, needs to be changed. When I had to tweak it to be at 12'clock (white mark on the smaller gear at 12 o';clock), was not correct. Please help me. I am not sure what to do. I have read something about this car needning to be at 20 degrees BTDC. I am not sure what this means. Do I just need to turn the crank gear a few teeth clockwise or counter clock wire? I would really appreciate any help, as this is my daily comuter and tomorrow is monday. Thank you, very much.
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Don't need to take anything else off. I tried it with one of the C shaped sockets, did not work because it would slip. Need to use a boxed end wrench. You are going to throw the old one away anyway, so just cut the wires off. Hit it with some liquid wrench, turned the wheels in or out, can't remember. Then went at with an offset wrench from sears, with a metal pipe attached to increase torque. Sat on the floor and pushed on the pipe with my feet, and came right off. Good luck.