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tusseltussel
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Dec 7, 2010, 2:42 PM
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subaru noise right turn
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working on an 02 Subaru Impreza 2.5 Ts 5 speed all wheel drive My story: pulled the engine on the Subaru Saturday to replace the clutch, pilot bearing and throwout bearing. all went smooth, put er back in Sunday mornin and drove it. started right up drives great, pulls like new with plenty of power, seems like everything is fine...... i noticed when i make a right turn in gear, once i straighten out again in gear moving it makes a sound for maybe a second at first it seemed like the sound a piece of plastic would make when it drags on the ground but after driving around the town square making right turns only and listening. it almost sounds like a worn out bearing when you spin it. it sounds almost like a roller skate wheel but only for a second and only after straightening out after making right turns.. no clue what it could be, i didn't even remove the axles i just pulled the engine, R+R the clutch and put it back in.... anyone have any idea's
(This post was edited by tusseltussel on Dec 7, 2010, 2:46 PM)
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Tom Greenleaf
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Dec 8, 2010, 11:24 AM
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Re: subaru noise right turn
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A maybe: With hoisting or whatever did a front brake dust/water sheild end up too close to a brake rotor somehow? T
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tusseltussel
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Dec 8, 2010, 12:05 PM
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Re: subaru noise right turn
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im gonna climb under there in a few min. and look. I was also thinking maybe from having the suspension hanging that a spring or rubber mount or something moved a little and when i come out of a turn and the front end rocks back from giving it gas it could just be creaking a little bit. its gonna be something silly im sure. all i did was take out the engine and put it back in, i didn't remove and axles or anything els that would cause a problem so hopefully it is just a dust shield or plastic cover, or perhaps a creaking spring or rubber. I actually am going to pop it out again in a few weeks when i save up the money to do the timing belt idlers and tensioner and the valve covers and spark plug tube seals, so i should be able to see whats going on then. Thanks for pokin your head in and tryin to held out Tom
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Tom Greenleaf
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Dec 8, 2010, 12:11 PM
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Re: subaru noise right turn
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If so they usually can just be pulled back a tad if that's what it is. Easy and free to do that. Happens more than you think! T
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