
Midwst
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I hate to say this, but it sounds like a tranny problem. Drove a car just like that yesterday. See if you can feel the transmission grab a bit or delay a bit when shifting up...test it on a really steep hill, fully warmed up. If its okay in lower gears, I really doubt its an engine problem. These trannies seem to crap out around 180K. I've heard exceptions of course. Good luck. You might have a compression test run on the engine. If it is okay, a used transmission might be an affordable option. The engines on those cars last a long time.
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Thank you for the previous part number assistance. The 89 crankpulley was an early production date, so I had to move on. I have a 1991 Legacy, automatic, non turbo, AWD. Need the crankshaft pulley, crank bolt and the shift lock unit. Also the timing belt tensioner. I have a lead on these parts from a 1992 Legacy, 2.2L turbo manual transmission. Are they the same part numbers? Many thanks!!!
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Did a super job of test driving the car for second time. Loved the car!!!! Noticed it was underpowered. Ran compression check. Excellent. Power loss was through the tranny. Drove the car up some very steep hills. Noticed 2-3 upshift delayed and then grabbed. Bye bye legacy. Too bad, it was a nice looking car!
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No Start
Midwst replied to Midwst's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
FIXED IT!!! loose power connection to the fuseable links. Thanks so much for all the ideas. -
I recommend holding the sprocket with a strap wrench or chain wrench. Maybe put a piece of timing belt around it first, fasten with duct tape, to prevent damaging the pulley. also put the penetrating oil. Then hold it still and hit it with a 1/2" impact gun. May also want to instal the new timing belt to prevent damage from the cam shaft turning out of sync with the engine. Just temporarily till you get the bolt loose. If that doesn't work....I don't know if it is wise to heat the pulley, and then maybe even replace it after you get it off. That sounds pretty extreme. The impact should do it. always works for me. May have to remove the radiator to get in there with the impact gun.
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Well than, blue it is. I made the mistake of over tightening the crankshaft bolt on my 94 Geo Metro. Now I can't get it off!! I don't know if anyone else has run into this problem. Does some of the crank threads come off with it? Have I ruined the engine? I was trying to change the crankshaft seal. I had to put it back together and just let it drip...onto the belt.
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I think I solved the torque binding issue on the 97 Legacy. The 2 front tires were pretty low. The dealer is asking $2700. 2.2L engine, automatic, non turbo, 182,000 miles. Dealer serviced religiously. What do you guys think? I don't know how long transmissions last on these cars. Thats my only concern. Thanks.
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Midwst replied to Midwst's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Its a Fluke digital 77 Series. Not cheap, but not the best either. Battery is new. Will try different leads. Thanks. -
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Midwst replied to Midwst's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
well crap. may ohm meter is way out of spec. How does one get something like that fixed? I touch the 2 prongs together and get anything from .8 ohms to 1.4 ohms. Sometimes it bounces up to 3 ohms. Good grief! -
you can probaably fix the security system thing yourself. It is pretty easy to find wires that don't belong to the car. They aren't wrapped the same and they look newer/shiny usually. Just trace the wires around, under the hood and under the dash, also open the fuse box. Look for a pig tail wire that goes into the front of the fuses. Remove it. Or look for where the extra wires are spliced into the regular subaru wires. Remove the splice, repair the subaru wire. Usually a system like that only has one power feed...usually in the fuse box, or underneath the dash, or at the positive battery terminal. The dealer is a real s--- for not backing up their merchandise. Try calling the sales manager or service manager first. See if you can get anywhere that way.
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The tranny, if an automatic uses only Dexron ATF III. I personally recommend drain/refil thre trans fluid repeatedly every few days for a total of 3-5 times...rather than a power flush. Others would disagree. Rest of info you need can be found under "torque bind" search. It may be cheap and easy to fix...but absolutely you need to try and fix it, otherwise you will damage the tranny. Try tire and fluid fixes first...more info under "torque bind" Sorry you were given such poor information elsewhere.
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shift linkage
Midwst replied to Midwst's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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shift linkage
Midwst replied to Midwst's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Actually, I was looking more for a diagram, like from a subaru factory manual. I'm not sure a photo will show everything i'm looking for.