Everything posted by soop
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98 Forester gear change lurch.
More golden info many thanks stants, I've been using import cars. Co. UK and the guy is so knowledgeable so I'll use them. So I should ask for : transmission mount, gearbox bushes and I suppose I should do the front mounts and the pitch stop bar too yeah stants.?is that what you replaced? I love that our cars are the same mileage ha ha. Thanks again mate
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98 Forester gear change lurch.
awesome cheers stants, can you hit me with some links please mate?
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98 Forester gear change lurch.
Hi all, I hope this is in the right section, apologies if not. I recently put new cambelt and head gaskets on my 98 JDM Forester turbo and it's all good (cheers for all the advice and help on that all) but i get a bit of lurch when pulling away and changing gear. I had a sticky butterfly valve, it was all coked up like kate moss so I cleaned it and it feels better but still a bit lurchy on gear change. I got my mate to look at the transmission mount as i gently let the clutch off in 2nd with the handbrake on but he says there's minimal movement about 3mm up and down which doesnt seeem excessive, has anyone else had this problem and how did they resolve it? I suppose that taking an engine out and wiggling it to get it back in would take its toll on the ENGINE mounts, should I replace them? OEM or are there any cheap good ones because im broke. Cheers all.
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Winter tyres and alloys
Stants would these be alright on ours?
- EJ20g coolant pressurising and overflowing overflow tank
- EJ20g coolant pressurising and overflowing overflow tank
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EJ20g coolant pressurising and overflowing overflow tank
Hi all, I noticed a few weeks ago that the rubber seals on my rad cap were perished, so i got another 0.9bar cap and it all seemed cool, then had the cambelt done at a local (good) garage, belt, all tensionere, idlers, water pump and thermostat were replaced. iwanted to do it myself but work interfered. When I picked it up it was sweet, I drove it for a few days and noticed it was misfiring, so swapped the plugs in vain, it carried on missing after running for about ten mins, and after inspecting the old plugs i noticed that one was oily, almost wet, so after some research I presumed it was head gasket failiure and ordered all the gaskets from Importcars.co.uk (recommended by Stants) The guy is really helpful and knows his stuff, I got my genuine bits cheaper than anywhere else I could find and would thouroughly recommend this firm. So I pulled the engine, and the one cylinder with the fouled plug was shiny clean. We inspected the old gasket and thought we saw where it had blown, cleaned everything up and put the new 1.6mm uprated genuine gaskets on, new o rings in the water transfer pipe, new inlet and exhaust etc, then filled it with coolant, this takes ages, pouring, squeezing pipes, gently running the car to try to purge the air, left it overnight, came back, squeezed, poured etc until i was happy that there was no air, then ran it up to temp and let the fan cut in, but soon after the fan cut in the OVERFLOW tank was filled fast from the rad outlet and poured out of the OVERFLOW onto the cam case. I have tried bleeding the coolant system again but it keeepsdoing this overflow thing. I know I shoukd have got the heads pressure tested but I had to be back at work. I know thats stupid but I am stupid sometimes. Has anyone had this pressure problem and do you know what causes it? Cheers all, Will.
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
Awesome. Will a non turbo engine be OK to replace mine with? Can I use the block and put it in my car?
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
I appreciate all your help and wise words, I'm going to cry and think about it for a bit
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
Sorry I replied before your last message. It's not immaculate, synchro gone on 4th and looking like going on 5th but went through latest mot with no advisories, and I just put 6 months tax. They're are loads quite cheap, I'm really stuck, it's a case of spend 1500 on a rebuild or find a whole car and put my decent bits on. ,
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
And if the block is serviceable, re bore, new bearings, pistons rings and if I can find decent heads. That still costs more than the car is worth!
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
How much would you spend on a 98 work van?
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
It had piston slap and a knock on start up, running up to temp and on overrun.
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
Cheers Mr b, what did you mean by go with heads? Mine are both cracked
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
Not sure what pistons he uses
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
Cheers Mr b, I've roughly priced a engine rebuild at over a grand, recon heads are between 2 and 400, or a recon engine for a grand. How much would you expect to spend if you were in my situ Mr B? Cheers for the help http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=271650337601&globalID=EBAY-GB&alt=web
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
Won't let me put it in the technical section
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
I tried to post a new thread to technical but it didn't work : Hi everyone, I got a mis fire last week and someone recommended changing the plugs so I did and it drove well for a few miles, then started missing again so when I got home (on 3) I looked at the old plugs and one was wet, kind of oily looking and then I noticed that the coolant was kind of graphite grey in colour, like pencil lead so I suspected head gasket, pulled the engine and have found that the heads both have these cracks from the spark plug hole to the valve hole... What do people think? It's more cost effective to buy a low mileage engine than to buy decent set of heads and rebuild, what would you guys do?
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
I got it from them, really helpful and knowledgeable, I'll use them again. I'll have to, check out my new thread...
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
Cheers stants, that's what I want, a kit, with belt, tensioners etc, but also water pump and thermostat. I'll try them but all links appreciated.!
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
Cambelt kit that should have read. Cheers
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Finding a Cambelt kit jdm forester
Hi all, I've managed to find a guy who can do my Cambelt and water pump for a hundred quid and he'll do the coolant and thermostat too but I can't find a Cambelt anywhere, it's a 2.0 turbo sport forester, engine code ej20g. 1998 forester reg : S73YDA Any help would be appreciated, cheers.
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slight break judder at high speeds
I've got juddery brakes too, and put new discs and pads all round and it s still juddery. Could it be wheel balancing?
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Turbo sport EJ20G engine rebuild.
Cheers mr b, that's great info again. From the last paragraph it seems like even re built engines get the piston slap? Is that right?
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Turbo sport EJ20G engine rebuild.
I haven't looked what exhaust it has but that was what I was worried about that but all good apparently. I'm pretty good with spanners, I always read up as much as possible and torque everything properly. Still a strange shaped engine to think about working on when you're used to in-line motors ha ha