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NV Zeno

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  1. Yeah, my wagon got eaten by a deer coming down Spooner Grade awhile back.  Got a sweet '96 Outback now, a General Disorder Special. He got my wagon in trade, fixed it up and last I heard, it's back in San Francisco!

     

    My new office (most of the time) is in Truckee, with 3 or 4 roundtrips to the airport in Reno every day. I can easily meet up with y'all afer work. Might do me some good to stay a few hours in the "Big City" once in awhile, LOL.

  2. Had that happen on my '83 a couple of years ago.  Solved it by spraying carb cleaner all over the outside of the carb (and some inside).  Must have loosened whatever was causing the linkages to not open the secondary.  Problem never returned.

     

    Make sure to remove the air cleaner to aid access for spraying.  IIRC, I used about 1/2 can of  Gumout.

  3. Update:

     

    Upon arrival in Arizona, the first order of business was to replace the radio.  Ended up with an Alpine CDE-133 BT..with built in Bluetooth!  Installed at a cool indy stereo place in Prescott for under $200.  Works great!

     

    Friend reported having to find and repair source of gasoline smell coming into the cabin.  AFAIK, this has been solved, no more comments or complaints about that issue.

     

    It was surprisingly smooth transferring ownership and registering her car in Arizona.  Once our number was called at the MVD office the entire transaction only took about 10 minutes..probably took me more time to find the correct screwdriver to install the license plate than our time at the window.

     

    At first, Friend was disappointed with the gas mileage, but over time I think she's got used to it.  The tradeoff is she feels more secure in her Outback than the Nissan Versa she was driving for awhile.

     

    Thanks,

    //Dave

     

     

  4. 2001 Outback:

     

    Radio has power, lights up and tunes into stations on all bands, but no sound.

     

    Earlier in the day the alternator was replaced because of a voltage regulator gone bad, which I also hold responsible for blowing out a few light bulbs in the car, as well as the low beam headlights.

     

    It's a stock AM/FM/WB/ cassette/ single disc player.

     

    Is there a separate amp to the radio that may have been fried due to the voltage spike? Maybe there was a fuse blown that I missed?

  5. As expected, I found very detailed records have been kept for this car, and am satisfied that this will be a good buy. The timing belts and all the stuff related to that job, were done at 96,000. The coolant was periodically flushed, and the liquid treatment was added each time. There are no signs of leaks. All work was done at the local dealer, and at the manufacturer's recommended intervals (30, 60,90, 120K).

     

    Thanks for pointing out the main issues to look for and verify, that is much appreciated.

     

    I think the hardest part of this transaction will be transferring ownership from a Nevada owner to an Arizona buyer. They can get a bit wierd down there. Luckily, not going Pima or Maricopa counties, so no smog inspection hassles.

     

    Again, thanks.

  6. Hey guys, long time no post (but I have been lurking).

     

    I have an opportunity to buy from my very conscientious neighbor her '01 Outback, 120K, auto, 2.5.

     

    My main question is, knowing about the record of headgasket failures in the 2.5 engine, at 120K would that failure most likely have taken place? The timing belts and water pump were replaced at about 100K. This car had most of if not all maintenance done at the 2 dealerships in Northern Nevada.

     

    Opinions? Think the potential for headgasket failure is past or lessened?

     

    Thanks,

     

    /Dave

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