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Why does it seem like my subie is self distructing. In the past couple of months I have noticed that the bolts and nuts on my subie keep coming undone or the threads keep stripping out...My head the exhaust. and lately my tranny some of these I have not even worked on. I came home the other day and noticed that the bolts to the air cleaner on the carb had all come undone and fell out. The Tranny has a bolt out where it connects to the engine.the exhasut manifold has had several bolts work out since we have gotten it.(less then a year. ) what is up with this anyone else have trouble with this. ......I have never had this trouble with cars before. NO I do not overtighten things or undertighten them either. the car came this way..

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Weak wristed previous owner?!?

 

I've never heard of that either. That's very strange.

 

Head bolts and exhaust studs getting stripped out is not that uncommon - just something that you deal with on aluminium engines. The other stuff is strange though - usually manifold bolts are rusted in place and occasionally break. I would guess someone has had it apart and just weakly tightened them or forgot to tighten them fully.

 

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I do know the previous owner had it all apart he replaced most of the gaskets and other things. Sorry I am mostly complaining it just seems I just get one thing fixed and by the next week I am working on something else that has self destructed. Well I think I just found my tranny problem (it was not bad just a little more growly then it should have been... )The tranny bolt being out was spewing tranny oil on things but where it was leaking I had thought it was the CV axles leaking...Till the bolt fell out yesterday. I think it was loose for a while but I know it did not fall out until this week.....The good news is that I have almost replaced it all.....I think I will go over the WhOLE CAR with a Wrench.. We do have a rather bumpy driveway but it is nowhere like 4 wheeling. I woldn't think it would unbolt things. ..

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