Hi Ipasco!
On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 05:23:33 GMT, lpasco <none.TakeThisOut@000.com> wrote:
>now is it possable to only be valve problems causing it to only have
>50 psi?
Not real likely, but certainly possible. Ed has outlined testing to
determine where the loss of compression is happening; I'd do this
before attempting to pull the engine. Does sound like rings to me,
tho. Mmmmm, if it _is_ the rings, and unless you are fairly
adventurous, you are probably going to be time and money ahead by
simply finding a used motor, or even stepping up to a rebuilt one
(Colorado Component Rebuilders) as opposed to trying to DIY one;
Subaru motors aren't trivial to open up, and even less so to put back
together. Servicing the heads/valve train is a perfectly reasonable
home project, tho.
>also when pulling the engine, it looks easier to remove the 2
>front drive shafts and rear driveline and pull the engine with tranny
>right?
You can absolutely pull the engine and tranny as a unit. You will need
to remove the subframe from beneath the transmission (this for the
Legacys and Imprezas, I assume the Forry will be similar . . .), the
rear drive shaft, and disconnect the front half shafts from the
tranny. Disconnect the lower ball joint from the steering knuckle
(remove the pinch bolt and use a prybar) to facilitate this.
You will also need to drain the tranny fluid (rear seal mates to the
drive shaft), and disconnect the shift linkages, wiring harness, etc.
Also have plenty of oil dry ready; you'll get another couple pints of
fluid out of the tail when you start lifting the engine.
That said, unless you have some real need to pull the tranny, it's
probably not worth the extra effort IMO.
Good luck with your project; check back in if you get stuck.
ByeBye! S.
Steve Jernigan KG0MB
Laboratory Manager
Microelectronics Research
University of Colorado
(719) 262-3101
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