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There are a lot of reports of them saying it isn’t covered. Sure the owners are still fighting without a final conclusion but when you have a job like this done and pick up your car and only make it two blocks before it blows and then they start pointing fingers it leaves a bad taste. A reputation can be ruined simply by perception even if it is a delusional perception without a full dataset. |
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99.99% of people aren't taking a short block home and rebuilding their own engine. 90% of people don't even know how to pop their hood. There isn't a whole lot to "check" on a new engine. If the crank is "worn" you get a new crank. If the cylinders are "worn" you get as new block. Hard to believe these engine still have lifter shims, I don't believe I've worked on a car engine built in the last 40 years with lifter shims. I'll just obliviously drive my Japanese car until it has a problem. I don't plan on taking it in to have my points adjusted any time soon. |
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But this isn’t due to modern “engines”. It’s just a modern “mentality”. You made it sound like engines have dramatically changed to were clearances no longer need to be checked. I have rebuilt bottom ends in the past on cars with less value. On my FRS I decided it made the most since to just get a new short block. Again, that has nothing to do with how the engine is built or that it is more modern. That is all I am getting at. BTW, it has shims in the valve stems, not on the lifters. What does Merc do? Throw out the car when you need a valve lash adjustment? Sounds like German cars really are lease only cars. |
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I haven't had a FA20 apart yet but from what I can see from pictures a physical gasket looks possible. Why did Subaru only use sealant on the timing cover/oil pump instead of a gasket? Cost?
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I've been given the paperwork with estimates to replace twice now (between $5,000 and $15,000). I refuse and call corporate, I have an open case with NHTSA because they refuse to help me. I also have over 4 open tickets with corporate and call them every morning on days I work, and multiple times on my days off. For the last 2 weeks. The dealership tells me that they cannot help me and to work with corporate. The corporate people know who I am before I give my case number. It's taken me this long to get to tier 2 of corporate customer support. I'll fight for months.
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As already stated. There are too many mating surfaces coming together to use a traditional gasket. It’s easy to use a rubber gasket when only two surfaces are coming together. When you have two block halves, two heads, cam subassemblies and valve covers with a timing cover that spans across all of these components you are going to have small inconsistent gaps that can’t be bridged with a traditional gasket. The only way it would work is if everything got bolted together and then machined into a perfect mating surface. This isn’t going to work unless you never intend to open the engine up because it’s never going to bolt back together the same way twice. FIPG on the other hand works it’s way into all these gaps perfectly. You just can’t be careless when applying it. |
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I just counted 3 that are getting fixed at no cost. One was a Subaru. The rest have been rejected or are still fighting. Oh and one guy got a free short block but they are charging him for the labor. That one is still under the original warranty by millage but not by time. So the “optics” don’t look that great. |
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The real nitpicky thing with my case, is that my car has a salvage title ( stage 1 flooding) so they're can't use warranty to cover this. I can understand why they don't like it, but my car was fine before, and isn't now - I'm not going to let my title status give them the day off
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Easy for the dealer to say take it to corporate, and corporate to say take it to the dealer. Everyone wins and you lose. ![]() An aftermarket warranty kills goodwill for us as well. Even the aftermarket warranty the dealer sells you when you buy the car. Crazy. Last edited by maslin; 03-11-2019 at 09:07 PM. |
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I'd pushed the issue to the back of my brain but after seeing this reposted on jalopnik, it got me worried all over again.
Has anyone tried taking their FR-S to a Subaru dealer for this issue? I'm curious if the Subaru Dealer repaired twins have as many issues as the Toyota repaired versions... I'm still waiting on my letter from Toyota, my vin shows up as having a recall on the NHTSA website but I've yet to receive any letter... If i get a letter I may just outright sell my car |
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I posted on a crosstrek page on FB, nobody even replied about this recall besides a dude I know that is a Subaru tech basically saying the issue is tech inflicted. His dealer is doing 2-4 of these a week across the subaru brand, no issues |
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