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Sorry to post what is probably another redundant head gasket question, but here goes; I just purchased a 98 Legacy Outback Wagon with 116k on it. It is in very clean condition, has had the timing belt replaced recently, has a new clutch, and CarFax says there are no open recalls. I bought this from a used car dealer that specializes in pre owned subaru. (He has a good reputation) He said at this point there are no signs of head gasket problems, but based on all the posts, I'm sure that someday it will be needed. I'm a former auto technician (Master certified ASE, Chevrolet, & VW). Has anyone attempted to replace their own head gaskets, as opposed to taking it to a dealer? If so, what kind of job is it?

 

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FWIW, I'm beginning to think that SOA is technically correct in saying they don't have a problem with head gaskets. The real culprit may actually be warped heads - which leads to head gasket failure.

 

 

But then why do all the head warp, i dought that every one that has replaced there engine has over heated it.

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