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Coolant seal test: Take off radiator cap WHILE COLD. Start the car and run it, revving it with the throttle body while looking for any bubbles rising up from the coolant neck (like champaign bubbles, not big ones). If more bubbles come up when you rev the engine, you have a blown coolant seal.
I may have one, but not too badly yet. I don't get the bubbles in the radiator, but there definatley is some rust in the oil fill neck and water in the top of the cap from the oil pan, so IDK as of yet.
I may have one, but not too badly yet. I don't get the bubbles in the radiator, but there definatley is some rust in the oil fill neck and water in the top of the cap from the oil pan, so IDK as of yet.
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you must tear the engine apart to get to the seals so most people just do a rebuild while everything in apart....focus on doing a tune up and get her running right BEFORE you upgrade anything.
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Originally Posted by ErikTheDead
i belive he was asking if you were rev matching like you are suposed to. Matching the engines speed the gear you are about to shift down to. If you do not do that, your syncros will be doing all the work, and that is not a good thing.
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Originally Posted by Impreza2RX7
If you were supposed to revmatch all the time, why do you think they have syncros in the transmission? I know I never do it, and I never had a problem with a tranny in any car *yet*. That is the sole purpose of the synchronizers..
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good luck with your purchase, i love my car to death, but man mine is really maintence intense, so many things are wrong with it due to previous owners, but i still enjoy cleaning up their mess. are you going to do your own work on the car?
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[QUOTE=earthisflat]good luck with your purchase, i love my car to death, but man mine is really maintence intense, so many things are wrong with it due to previous owners, but i still enjoy cleaning up their mess. are you going to do your own work on the car?[/QUOTI WILL BE DOING EVERYTHING I CAN MYSELF TO SAVE MONEY.....I'M GETTING A COMMPRESTION TEST DONE AT MY SCHOOL 2MORROW AND I'M GONNA PUT IT ON THE DYNONOSTICS COMP... AND I HOPE EVERYTHING IS GOOD CUZ IF NOT I'M JUST GONNA PUT THE MONEY INTO MY TRUCK AND TURBO THAT BITCH
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Originally Posted by Impreza2RX7
If you were supposed to revmatch all the time, why do you think they have syncros in the transmission? I know I never do it, and I never had a problem with a tranny in any car *yet*. That is the sole purpose of the synchronizers..
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Hey your that same guy that put a B26 motor in a RX7 What a dork!! (j/K)
Yes if you rev with your heal on the gas then you are Rev matching and on older trannies wiht WORN synchros you have to do that or else you grind 'em.
Yes if you rev with your heal on the gas then you are Rev matching and on older trannies wiht WORN synchros you have to do that or else you grind 'em.
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the turbo is audable from the cockpit, and the buzzer is one of the idiot lights going off telling you something is wrong. and rev matching = good
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think about it this way, try to use your brakes more than anything, the reason being is they are cheaper to fix then a clutch or a transmission. what i do is put it into a lower gear but still have the clutch in, i put on my brakes then when im ready to go, i find the proper gear and them i go.
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putting it in a lower gear uses the synchros regardless of whether or not you release the clutch. unless you've reached a complete stop...
if you want to save your trans then shift it into neutral when you're coming to a stop. Of course, we don't all want to drive our turbo sports cars like 80 year old ladies.
if you want to save your trans then shift it into neutral when you're coming to a stop. Of course, we don't all want to drive our turbo sports cars like 80 year old ladies.
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