Mod friendly dealerships?

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by readymix, Jan 19, 2005.

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    Are there any around here? I have a coolant leak from hell. I think my radiator might be shot (there is coolant everywhere). I am testing the oil tonight for coolant, but I am pretty sure (begging God) that it isn't the head gasket. Anyone here familiar with WRX cooling systems...possibly to lend a hand or an eye to the situation? I'll buy you pizza.
     
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    Sorry, I don't know anything about the matter at hand.

    But, BTW, I love your car.
     
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    I haven't worked with the cooling system much either. Good luck!
     
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    If you think its a head gasket try getting a hold of another radiator and fill it up, let the engine warm up and slowly open the cap to see if your getting bubbles, thats the simplest I can think of. Otherwise how many miles on your Scooby? Maybe double check your water pump. Where do you live anyway? Wait if you in Cottage Grove, your +1hr away bro. Good luck! ;)

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    When my water pump died on my blue RS, it leaked/dripped coolant. A new WP and timing belt was needed.
    When my California coolant (california car) on my old GC WRX froze up, I got no heat and a few minutes later I got a whole mess of steam coming out of my engine bay. A new radiator cap and a coolant flush was needed.
    Good luck!
     
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    Here is a link to the WRXF conversation.

    http://www.wrxfanatics.com/index.php?showtopic=25548

    I don't think it is the head gasket, my oil is clean. There has been some talk of the plastic end tanks on the radiator popping loose, or having a gap.
    In the discussion, 'Valkahar' had this to say...

    <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">My car leaks coolant when it drops below +15 degrees.

    What happens is this:

    Car starts and the radiator is blocked off by the thermostat.

    Car heats up and the thermostat opens.

    Hot coolant flows through the ice cold and "shrunk" seams. It seeps coolant out the top.

    The plastic warms up and the seeping stops.

    Car loses 1/2 to a full pint when this happens.


    When the temps get back up above 20 degrees, the porblem goes away. I didnt have this problem last year because I had an apartment with a heated garage. The plastic seams never got that cold. Try putting a heat lamp bulb in the garage for one night to keep the temps up above 25 degrees and see if it leaks. I bet is doesn't.
    <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">

    This doesn't seem too unbelievable. It would explain the amount of coolant found all over the top of the engine and pooling on top of the radiator, between the radiator and the frame. I am hoping that this is all it is, and that a new radiator will fix the issue. If the metal tabs on the plastic end tanks are the issue, then I will probably be going with a radiator with solid metal endtanks that are welded on, not held on by clips.
     
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    Interesting, it make alot of sense considering the weather we had last weekend!
     
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    Hey fong I still have your torque wrench, since you change your belt and such, could you help me out bro? I might having done at yia's crip.
     
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    I don't know much of anything about cooling systems, but as far as a mod friendly dealer, Bloomington Acura/Subaru has been good to me. I only have exhaust mods right now though, not sure how they would react to all of your mods :p
     
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    Bloomington Acura Subaru is cool with all my mods however beware they installed my Exedy Clutch/Flywheel and Cobb driveline kit without reconnecting my linkage all the way(they did however take care of me for this on a good note).
     
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    Mod friendly?? I dont think they exist in MN. Ive had nothing but problems with dealer's (especially Bloomington) trying to get work done on my WRX after I was modded. Thats the decision you need to make when you mod a car that still has a warrenty,if you have probems down the road, dont count on a Subaru dealership to help you out.
     
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    does your car leak when it is cold outside or warm? Because sometimes when its cold outside the plastic endtank gaskets will sometimes shrink causing a coolant leak. But your best bet is to get a hold of a coolant pressure tester and preesure up the cooling system and then go from there. A radiator swap is a pretty easy job.
     
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    Are there any updates on this? I posted on nasioc and it seems Wayzata is a good location these days.
     
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    This thread is 7 years old, lol.

    But if you're looking for a "Mod Friendly Dealership", go to Morries Minnetonka Subaru.;)
     
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    Sorry, I meant Minnetonka. :)

    Lots of things could change in 7 years. Looks like Bloomington used to be the recommendation back then. I figure updating this thread would be better than posting a new one. I didn't want to get a "use the search feature" reply. Though, I couldn't find this thread through the forum search, only google.
     
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    It's all good! Just saw the date and how Jason (readymix) was all "OMG, I need your help!!!" in the thread and I was like wth? Lol. He usually posts threads like this to be funny, but this one he was serious! Hahaha...now he could pull the motor, rebuild it, and put it into a go kart without asking anyone questions. So, it's just funny to see!

    Yep, Minnetonka is the place to go nowadays! And welcome to MnSubaru! Come on out to some events and introduce yourself:D
     
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    For now I will just be lurking, but I will have to do that this summer some time. I just ordered a STI hatchback this week, so I have another 7-10 weeks to wait. :(
     
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    It'll be worth the wait! Lurk on...;)
     
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    This made me laugh.
     
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    It's also funny because HE IS A MOD!
     
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    It's ALIIIIIVE!!!! :eek:
     
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    Ha! Wow, blast from the past! Yeah, in those 7 years since posting this, I replaced the radiator by myself. Turned out a week after posting this, my radiator end tank popped off completely and I got a used stock radiator to throw in there for 100 bucks. Then, like tangledupinblu said, I spent the next 4 years ripping the car completely apart, building a motor, tranny, turbo setup and pretty much everything and anything you can do to a Subaru. I sold the car off in January and now I drive a red 350z roadster. Which reminds me, I need to resurrect the "REDYMIX" plates :)

    Also, nobody, and I mean NOBODY should be giving this guy any **** for searching the forums for answers. Welcome to MNSubaru, man. You'll do just fine around here I think ;)
     
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    I give him props, personally for doing THAT in depth of a search, makes me feel like a lazy ass (which I am)
     
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    I didn't even look at the date. I was like Damn readymix has this pimp ass car and he still doesn't know how to fix his car after 6-7 years.