Black Sunshine
03-16-2010, 11:33 PM
I talked a little about this on kevbot's thread about his head gasket failure. It's official my Subaru died. I had 198K miles on it and the motor just gave up. I was taking off from an intersection with my foot on the floor as usual and at around 4K rpm it sputtered and died. Only like one sputter. I knocked it in Neutral and tried to start it up again. I immediately knew that the motor wasn't making compression (only the crank was turning). :smt022
No worries it's a non-interference motor, one of the only ones that Subaru made. So I had AAA tow it home and I tore it down real quick and the belt came out in little pieces, lots of little pieces.
The belt was in such horrible shape, with only 40K on it, that I thought it must have just failed. So, I bought a Subaru belt and put it on. I lined up all of the marks and threw it back together. It sounded awful, like an old tractor.
At this point I decided a compression test was in order. #1=150, #3=0, #4=0, and #2=180 the prognosis is not good.
I wouldn't let go I tore the timing down again and turned the crank one turn. Does this affect timing? I thought maybe it would. I put it back together and . . . the same. There is a loud knock, not a rod, but something is colliding.
I now have an AWD 2 cylinder Legacy Farm All tractor.
No worries it's a non-interference motor, one of the only ones that Subaru made. So I had AAA tow it home and I tore it down real quick and the belt came out in little pieces, lots of little pieces.
The belt was in such horrible shape, with only 40K on it, that I thought it must have just failed. So, I bought a Subaru belt and put it on. I lined up all of the marks and threw it back together. It sounded awful, like an old tractor.
At this point I decided a compression test was in order. #1=150, #3=0, #4=0, and #2=180 the prognosis is not good.
I wouldn't let go I tore the timing down again and turned the crank one turn. Does this affect timing? I thought maybe it would. I put it back together and . . . the same. There is a loud knock, not a rod, but something is colliding.
I now have an AWD 2 cylinder Legacy Farm All tractor.