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Nimble9's Secondhand Parts Build

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Builds (2005-2015)' started by Nimble9, Jul 23, 2016.

  1. Jul 9, 2018 at 7:27 AM
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    i hope they don't! I plan to use that and a ratchet Strap on bed D rings to keep the tire in the bed while wheeling!
     
  2. Jul 9, 2018 at 7:40 AM
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  4. Jul 9, 2018 at 7:52 AM
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    I did, but the fozzie is having some issues, and I literally can't pinpoint what they are.

    So far i've done:

    Plugs
    oil
    ATF fluid and filter
    Cleaned the MAF
    Cleaned the Throttle body
    Tested the battery with and without accessories running

    Symptoms:

    When the car is hot or it is very hot outside, the car starts to stutter, almost like the transmission is slipping or something
    No CEL, no codes
    If I let the car sit then it drives fine for a while without any issue

    Ideas:

    Maybe add a tranny cooler inline to help reduce the heat?
     
  5. Jul 9, 2018 at 7:58 AM
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    I have no idea where to start. Maybe some sort of torque converter?
     
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    I have no idea, i'm trying to get it to a subaru specialist because I don't want to break what I just bought lol

    Other than this issue, this car has been a ton of fun a rock solid!

    cleaning the throttle body made an impressive difference on how smooth this thing drives, but again, once it gets really hot there's an issue

    ATF is red still and doesn't smell burnt or anything.
     
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  7. Jul 9, 2018 at 8:08 AM
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    Im going to get a pre-purchase inspection on Wednesday for mine lol. Im pretty sure it needs brakes. Getting an oil change too, even though the dipstick looks good. Ill do some other things later.

    But I have 140 miles to 1/4 tank of gas. Its already saving me money!
     
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    that's awesome! my AWD going 70 for 50 miles one way i'm averaging about 200 miles to half tank, which is great because the truck was (old wheels and tires) 230 to empty, but even now it's 260 which is much less hahaha
     
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  9. Jul 9, 2018 at 8:27 AM
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    More Fozzie Maintenance

    Ok a little more details with part numbers.

    803926090 - Front Differential Seal (also tranny seal on MT cars) - Torque is 51.6 Ft-Lbs
    11126AA040 - ATF Drain Seal - Torque is 18.1 Ft-Lbs

    Torque for rear diff plugs is 36.1 ft-lbs.. FSM specifies to use Three Bond 1105 on the threads, Permatex and 3M make equivalents that are easier to find and cheaper.

    Front diff holds ~1.2 qts 75W-90
    Rear diff holds ~0.8 qts 75W-90

    Ignore my earlier 21mm socket comment, you need an 8mm Hex for your AT drain.
    T70 is for front differential drain.
    13mm Square is for rear diff drain and fill plugs.
     
  10. Jul 9, 2018 at 11:03 AM
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    I know where you can get a deal on a DK LT kit.
     
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  11. Jul 9, 2018 at 11:04 AM
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    me too lol unfortunately (local NJ member)?
     
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    Let me know, we can do it at my shop, where there are air tools :)

    You also need power steering lines if we're doing the rack, and I'd suggest a pump too. Either way, we'll flush the system and put in new fluid.
     
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    hmm if i was serious (or bored) i'd have to make a spreadsheet for costs lol

    That's be a heck of a weekend lol
     
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    Yup. Please buy it.
     
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    Blower resister ordered lol

    Got tired of bending the prong back
     
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    dont do that. Better to not know
     
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    It's a solid day to do all that. Just pull the skids at home the night before
     
  18. Jul 9, 2018 at 11:15 AM
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    even that will be annoying, I need to cut the bolt since the weld nut in the cross member decided it didn't want to be attached anymore lol

    I'll have to do the @Chux fix one day for that lol
     
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    There's an easy fix for that. Cut the bolt. Drill through the top of the cross member, and use a grade 8 bolt/nut. I did that on mine after I striped the weld nuts in the frame.
     
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    hahaha i tried to cut it with a hacksaw months ago and it was PITA so i gave up lol
     
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