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Everything posted by nipper
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You need suck squish boom to run an engine. We have to start there. The pump works fine. What is the repair history for this car. When did the problem first appear? There are several things that can keep the car from starting, short list - crank sensor - cam sensor - engine temp sensor - maf sensor - no compression - jumped timing belt just to name a few, so lets start with basics.
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I have a 5.5w single cylinder 10hp in the shed I start every month. As asweet as a project as this sounds it may overkill and a fuel gulper. But dont forget the waste heat from the engine is good heat for winter
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Stop that now. All four tires have to match otherwise you will kill your awd. They have to be within 1/8 inch circumfance of each other. If you are doing this put the FWD fuse in (if an auto) to deactivate the AWD. It sounds like you may have some tire scrubbing from the bad wheel bearing not being able to hold the tier in position. It also may may be cupped.
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The justy's pitch stopper (dog bone) is there just for decoration right now. They are available from subaru for the pricey sum of 188.00 !!!!! Can someone give me the inside dimensions of stoppers from 80's subaru. I am looking for the inside dia at the bushings (metal sleeve) and the overall length. Alos if it is adjustable. Anyone know of any universal pitch stoppers?
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They woiuld work here as we have really tough bushes.
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all that shifting in a 1200 rpm range can get awfully exhausting if your talking diesel.
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But we have tourches, tube benders and tube. Lets do it.
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Well since it is an intermittent problem it will be tough. I am thinking the gas cap is bad or something in the evap system. The evap puge valve is activated when the car is started for a few seconds. This might be why on restart it starts fine. What happens if you fill the tank at 1/2 for a few times in a row. I think the angle of the car may just be a fluke. It sounds like a fuel delivery issue to me now.