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97 Legacy wagon
ocei77 replied to ThosL's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
WalMart. Goodyear Viva 3 . 16" sizes now $69, + balancing( not sure of their price). Quiet ,good tread life and good in all seasons. O. -
Can I do it?
ocei77 replied to Smurfsack's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
If he has to pull no 3 he would have to pull the engine. The access is via the oil separator plate. Prayerfully it is as Adventure says. I would never go this deep into an engine w/o pulling it first. Smurfsack get a fsm from online and check out some youtube videos. You can do it. O. -
Rack and Pinions
ocei77 replied to Msp90's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Go to car-part.com. Input your info and it will give parts that are compatible. If it was me, I'd either just put more lube in there and close up the ends, or replace the boots. Latter will probably require an alignment afterwards. O. -
Get the t belt and idlers/water pump kit first. sometimes they come with the metal gasket. The passenger side stays put unless you hit it. The drivers side intake is under tension, where you just go slow until you're on point. A spring clip would help here until you go around the exhaust sprocket. The cam bolts are 17mm. If you break the tension on the crank bolt first, then just line up your timing marks, they won't move much if you just give a sharp rap to the breaker to unloosen the crank bolt again. For a FSM go to New Gen FAQ. Second page under my name is a link. Rotate the crank by hand a few revolutions after you pull the tensioner pin. This to make sure all is well and that the timing marks align again. The marks on the belt will not. Welcome. O.
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The only issue you'll have is just doing the rear. The OB has an 18mm in rear and IIRC a 20mm in the front. If you do go to just a 19, you'll still have slight understeer, flatter cornering and basic controllability. A 20 rear will have neutral handling and can go into oversteer w/o warning. Be prepared. Larger will be instant oversteer. If you can handle it fine, if not, don't. O.
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Seems like classic air in the system. You need to fill via the upper radiator hose first, then when it starts to overflow, clamp it and fill with the engine idling. Do a search for burping the system. O.
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Just clean the heads well with gas and blow the oil galleys out as a precaution, though I've never heard of bearing material migrating upwards. New head bolts are not needed or required. You can do the heads yourselfhttp://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/122588-diy-head-resurfacing-or-post-apocalyptic-machine-shop-techniques/. Whatever you do, get a quality belt ( Gates/Mitsuboshi). O.
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Rest your breaker bar against the frame and blip the starter. Will break it loose every time. To tighten you can insert a flat blade screwdriver into a hole on pass. side of block. It will hit the flexplate. Rotate crank and it will slide into a slot and keep the crank from turning. http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd191/boostedbug/Subaru%20conversion/valance019.jpg pic courtesy of JohnE O.
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Read the instructions completely before you go out. IIRC about 19mm or so. Put cyl at tdc. Use a heavy grease on tap to grab chips. Go SLOW. Take a few extensions for the socket and a small hammer to set the insert. A few rags. And of course a spark plug. If I have left something out, someone can add/correct. O.
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I helicoiled a 2.5 sohc in place on a 2008 Legacy. You can do the same. Follow instructions. Put cylinder at tdc .Use a heavy grease on the tap to grab any metal chips. You shouldn't have anything left, but if you want, you can vacuum. Still going strong over a year later, as a DD by a twenty something. O.
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98 forester
ocei77 replied to dp213's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Find out which cylinder is not running/improperly. There will be a code. If no 4, the biggest possibility is a burnt exhaust valve. This will require a head job. If you can do the work yourself, then it's not fatal. If you have to pay someone, then it would be a deal breaker. O. -
tires
ocei77 replied to Chrisatjub's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I have 225/45/17 on 7" rim with no issues on an Outback. O. -
EJ25 Rebuild
ocei77 replied to jread's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Don't know how much they cost from a dealer or scrapyard, but they prevent the belt from jumping when in reverse in gear as Texan stated. O. -
7" rim. Though you could use a 7 1/2 What I found is that you have to play with the pressures to get the ride you want. Forget 30/32. Way too soft and lets the sidewall flex too much in aggressive cornering. I now have Continental Contact All Seasons, and have had Bridgestone KDW. I wound up with 38/36. Used Blizzak for winter on 16" rims and use 34/32 O.
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The largest tire that will fit w/o rubbing or rolling fenders is 225/45/17. Keep the wheel offset from 48 -55 deg. Caveat; they will not give you great traction in snow. If possible, use your std wheels for a dedicated snow tire and either an all season for the 17 or a three season tire. The ride is good. See:ttp://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp O.