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I know enough about cars to get me into trouble, and I usually figure out I'm in trouble when I've done enough damage to require professional help. Basically, I fake it until I break it. But I'm hoping to change that.
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2005 Subaru Baja, 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan
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That's the fun part. I've never actually heard anything that sounded out of the ordinary. It just sounds rough. There is a rhythmic click/tick that I can normally hear from the passenger side, but that tends to get quieter after it has warmed up a bit and doesn't sound quite so rough. Though I've never paid much attention to the noise, it does seem to me that the frequency is connected to the RPM of the engine. I do know a mechanic who is helping another friend of mine rebuild a WRX after he blew the engine. I'll give him a shout next time I see him over there. The car easily has 155,000+ miles on the engine and I have been using synthetic oil with a high mileage formula along with the additive. It's due for an oil change, so maybe that will help things out a bit. In the meantime, am I correct that the common consensus is that it's probably nothing, but if it changes/gets worse I should get it looked at?
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I've got a 2005 Baja N/A 2.5 and have been told that I have some "lifter noise". The first time I heard that from somebody I was told I could alleviate the problem with an oil change using Lucas Oil Stabilizer. So, that's what I did. I recently heard someone tell me that they heard some lifter noise as well. I know that Subarus typically have a rougher sounding engine compared to some other makes/models, so I've attributed what I've been hearing to that characteristic. However now with winter approaching in Upstate NY, I'd rather not be working on the engine during a snowstorm. I'm not sure exactly what they're talking about, or what this noise is supposed to sound like. Could someone explain what I should be listening for, what causes it, what the long term implications are if it goes unresolved, and how I can fix the issue? Is this something that I should take to a garage to fix, or is this something that someone with limited experience should be able to handle?
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My 73' Coupe Restoration
falconer315 replied to Datsunrides's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
If you ever decide to take that on a cross country trip, make a stop in Upstate NY. I would LOVE to see this beauty in person! Just don't see any vintage subies up here, the winter road salt corrodes and rusts anything that isn't made of plastic. -
I understand the concept, but not the process. I am assuming then that I would just get a voltage meter and pull the fuses behind the cup holder, if a terminal shows that it's drawing from the battery when the car is off, that would potentially be the source of my issue. Correct? From there I would have to trace wires back to check the connections. Do the odometer and clock stay on regardless of whether or not the car is running? Should these be on regardless?
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2005 Baja, when the car is turned off, are the Odometer and Clock displays supposed to stay on 24/7? Went home Friday and the car sat all day Saturday and half the day Sunday. The wife drove it to fill up the gas and then to her sister's house. She got there and stayed for about 30 mins, but when she went to leave the car wouldn't start. The battery died and it wouldn't even crank to turn over. The trip counter, clock, and radio all were reset and there wasn't even the door chime. When I went to turn the key the digital displays went out only to turn back on again after a minute. Finally got it jumped and didn't have any further issues. Drove it down and got the battery/alternator checked and they're both giving healthy readings. The terminal on the positive (+) side of the battery was cracked and got changed out, but does anyone have any idea if this will be a permanent fix or if it would end up being more of a band-aid for a larger problem? Would the digital displays be enough to run the battery down to the point where it won't turn over after 40 hours of sitting, or does it seem as though there is something else drawing the juice?
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The Build-a-Brush-Guard Thread
falconer315 replied to Sapper 157's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I second that thought. I'm sure a lot of us have thought about building our own rather than buying them. -
At very least, despite the similar weight you'll have something with more strength than factory. You should take some comfort in that fact.
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Ended up the tranny fluid was reaching the "L" on the hot side. Dumped a qt of fluid in and about a quarter bottle of Lucas. Already seeing a noticeable difference. Still a little clunky when going into/out of reverse, but that's improved since the other day. Also looks like I've got a small oil leak around the filter. Next oil change I'll take a better look at it, but it doesn't look to be a huge deal.