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Re: What have you done to your SVX (or other Subaru) today?
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Re: What have you done to your SVX (or other Subaru) today?
Head gasket problems are a serious problem. However, it may still be possible to repair it.
Oil leaking from the head cover is not that serious. I hope it's a typo, but... |
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Re: What have you done to your SVX (or other Subaru) today?
I'm not a mechanic. What is the difference between a leak from the head cover and a head gasket?
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Re: What have you done to your SVX (or other Subaru) today?
I think he means valve cover gasket.
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Re: What have you done to your SVX (or other Subaru) today?
Yes, Also called valve cover or tappet cover. Since the cylinders of BOXER engines are arranged horizontally, oil tends to leak from the cover. Gaskets are made of a silicone rubber-like material that gradually hardens and eventually loses its elasticity to seal the oil.
This is webpage that someone is replacing the cover gasket. https://cartune.me/notes/1UU69t1PhF The head gasket, on the other hand, is located between the cylinder block and cylinder head. This gasket is very thin and seals in compressed air, coolant, and oil. Head gasket damage usually occurs when the combustion gases in the cylinder enter the oil and coolant passages. It will overheat or the coolant and oil will mix and destroy the engine. There are rare cases where only oil leaks to the outside, but since combustion gas has the highest pressure, it is the most common source of leakage, followed by coolant leaks. I think what you're probably talking about is oil leaking from the tappet cover, valve cover, or rocker cover gasket. In that case, replace the gasket with a new one, or even if you can't get a new one, clean it thoroughly and seal it with a liquid gasket and it should stop leaking. Oil line pressure shouldn't be high unless your engine has blow-by problems. |
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Solve the click click start. Dirty contacts. No additional parts required. Picked up my heater core from the radiator shop. Installed the heater core and started my SVX for the first time in 5 months. It runs great and is very happy with its new belts, hoses, cooling and timing services. Installed the new to me STi wheels and drove it down the street. Tonight, I'll put a little more of the car back together. Edit: I am aware the wiring is routed incorrectly on the door lock module/dash beam. I corrected that after I took the photo.
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I also have cleaned the parts window guides when I removed door trims. These are discontinued. I think I removed it, washed it with detergent and hot water, and blew out the fine sand with an air gun. I think toothbrushes are a good idea. I couldn't think of it. |
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Today I ordered crank metal that is 0.03mm undersized for optimal clearance.
While I was waiting for that, I painted the head cover (cam cover). I don't know how to say it in English, but when paint is heated, it shrinks and forms a unique pattern. |
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"crazed adjective (LINES) with many small, thin cracks (= very narrow spaces) or lines all over the surface: The ancient vase is still in one piece but finely crazed all over. Crazed glass is evidence of rapid, intense heating, proof that an accelerant was used to start the fire."
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How big of a deal is it to fix these? I assume it means pulling the engine, but I'm not sure and I neglected to ask the mechanic.
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Peter ART Cryogenic/Slotted Rotors, Stainless Steel Brake Lines, PWR Radiator, Tranny cooler, Stebro, Earthworm's Poly Differential/front & rear swaybar bushings, Koni Inserts and Mychailo SVX Sport Springs all 4 corners, Indigo Blue paint. Liquid Silver Wheels. |
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If it is on the right side, you will need to remove the air cleaner case. If it's on the left side, you'll need to remove the battery. You also will need to remove the EGR hose on the top of cover and ignition coil. I don't remember if I removed the plug or not. Care must be taken not to damage the ignition coil wiring. The gap between the engine bay and the engine is very narrow, so this may be a difficult task for Americans with large hands. Especially the area around No. 6 cylinder on the left side has few space. When you remove the front left tire, there is a hole in the frame to access the No. 6 plug, which is covered with a rubber cap. This hole may be useful. This hole is normally used when replacing the plug. |
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Re: What have you done to your SVX (or other Subaru) today?
Today I assembled engine block with new piston rings and undersized crank metal. Unfortunately, new pistons are discontinued, so I will reuse them.
Oil clearance is at the lower limit of 25 microns. It might be a little cramped. I forgot to order an O-ring for the oil pump, so that's all for today's work. |
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Last week, I assembled the rear interior and rear seats. Dash and console are still out. I also started affixing the wiring and modules to the dash beam.
I drove the SVX, but the toe is out of spec so did not go far. Today, I replaced the AC o rings at the junction between the engine bay lines and the AC evaporator. I used generic AC O rings from a kit on these connections and lubricated with a dot of PAG oil before connecting. I had these junctions disconnected for the heater core project. I intended to resolve my toe-out condition and continue with my dashboard project, today, but I ran out of time. Will get to it soon.
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Re: What have you done to your SVX (or other Subaru) today?
Today I almost finished assembling the EN07X spare engine with supercharger.
I'm planning to build an engine stand to swap engines. I need a stand that can hold it stably in this condition. Anyway, it's settled down |
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Looks great!
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