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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / March 2007

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2003 forester rpm question

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swicz - 30 Mar 2007 17:46 GMT
Are the rpm suppose to be on the high side. I'm doing about 60mph and the
rpm are about 2000
Also is there always a ticking noise from the engine? It goes away when the
rpm are at a normal cruising speeds
Todd H. - 30 Mar 2007 22:28 GMT
> Are the rpm suppose to be on the high side. I'm doing about 60mph and the
> rpm are about 2000
> Also is there always a ticking noise from the engine? It goes away when the
> rpm are at a normal cruising speeds

Probably the timing belt tensioner.  Goes away when the engine warms
up and the oil gets thinner.  Yeah, normal for these cars.

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nobody > - 31 Mar 2007 01:53 GMT
> Are the rpm suppose to be on the high side. I'm doing about 60mph and the
> rpm are about 2000

Very normal for a late Subie. It's actually on the low side for most 4
cylinder cars. My 2000 OBW has the same drivetrain, same RPM.

> Also is there always a ticking noise from the engine? It goes away when the
> rpm are at a normal cruising speeds

Some are quieter than others, but every Subie I've been close to has
some valvetrain noise. Later Soobs have a timing belt tensioner that is
known to be noisy. Todd and Carl probably have better info than I do on
this.
 
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