


Cheers,
Paul
Thanks Paul,RSR 555 wrote:Hey Rick.. yeah a fairly common thing on autosI found after going and talking to Transeals that there is an aftermarket seal that is rated a lot higher (temp wise) than the genuine seals. I can't remember the name of the product the seal is made out of but I used one in a friends car and never had the problem again
Take the old one with you and they'll be able to sort you out
Cheers,
Paul
Sometimes the seal gets stuck on the converter when the seal gets too hot and burns/melts itself on. I found when you fit the new one, put a small amount of silicone on the outside of the seal and a heap of rubber grease on the inside of the seal.rtcb65 wrote:Find out what was wrong.. Not saying this is what happened . But what it looks like is, some one put the seal on the torque converter and hoped that it went in place when the torque converter was put on the box..Strange.
Yeah Lea it's horrible the world has come to this but there is those weirdos out there that pretend their broken down then when you stop to help them, they bash you and steal your car. Even heard of them using a couple of girls to get people to stop then the guys jump out of the bushesLEALAROO wrote:Well everyone we have had another mishap with Rosco's wagon. Unfortunately it was just us girls this time. On our way home from Nambour & Noosa the wagon decided to blow off some steam coming into Cooroy. Here we were just the Subie girls trying to cool her down but without any luck.
The whole point of this post is to say no one stopped to see if we were ok & it was broad daylight. Even though I know my share about cars this time I was out of my element. Luckily the Subie Boyz got a trailer from a mate & came & rescued us.
What is this world coming to.
Hey Paul,RSR 555 wrote:Yeah Lea it's horrible the world has come to this but there is those weirdos out there that pretend their broken down then when you stop to help them, they bash you and steal your car. Even heard of them using a couple of girls to get people to stop then the guys jump out of the bushes
I hope you got it sorted and are all ok? did you find out what cause the trouble with the overheating?
Cheers,
Paul
Looks like the head gaskets have decided to take early retirement, So we have a couple of other ej22's to put in to get the car going again , until this one gets what it needs to get going again.RSR 555 wrote:Yeah Rick I remeber those days too.. so can't be that long ago cause my memory is only short term.. too much of the good life
What caused the car to overheat in the first place?
Sorry Rick.. I did read that before but head gaskets will only go because something else has failed and unless that is fixed.. they will fail again. Not trying to be funny.. just making sure that you're not havng to do the job twice.rtcb65 wrote:Looks like the head gaskets have decided to take early retirement, So we have a couple of other ej22's to put in to get the car going again , until this one gets what it needs to get going again.
Not a problem. I understand what you mean totally. We are putting another engine in , in the mean time , so car still goes. We will be getting heads faced , new water pump, seals , timing belts etc. While front is off the motor , we will be replacing everything we can . Playing the catch up game with the car.RSR 555 wrote:Sorry Rick.. I did read that before but head gaskets will only go because something else has failed and unless that is fixed.. they will fail again. Not trying to be funny.. just making sure that you're not havng to do the job twice.
Hey V.V.vincentvega wrote:can you be more descriptive than the auto is not playing the game?
Hey Paul,RSR 555 wrote:Hey Rick,
Make sure both large plugs are "clipped" in.. is the 'power' light flashing after start up?
Cheers,
Paul
Cheers Rick.. I'm thinking along the lines of that TPS not working correctlyrtcb65 wrote:Hey Paul,
We have unplugged and re plugged the plugs to the auto. No power light flashing in the dash cluster. Even tried a different auto computer just to make sure it wasn't that.The only thing out of the ordinary , that was done, during the lifting of the engine , the chain pressed on the throttle positioning switch and broke the casing ( wouldn't lock on ). To fix that , we cut the plug off and soldered another plug with wires on. Then tested the joins to make sure there was a good connection ( multimeter )
RSR 555 wrote:Cheers Rick.. I'm thinking along the lines of that TPS not working correctlymay need to check that with that multimeter (the ohms readings should be in the WSM) The TPS will definately stop the auto from changing correctly.
We tried to cheat , by swapping throttle bodies. But that didn't work. I don't know weather the throttle body and tps wasn't any good , or there is a difference between auto and manual throttle body's and tps and auto ones , but it didn't work. So here we go , try to do Paul and Bryan's idea. Set the tps. I will let you know how it goes.Captain Obvious wrote:go here http://www.rslibertyclub.org/forums/sho ... ht=code+31
then read post 6 by Al, this is how you check and set the TPS!!
bryan