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Quick note to all of you excellent Ultimate Soob types. If any others outthere followed this tread. Indeed the timing mark was off, the arrow inscribed on the crank gear denotes piston direction (Why?). Looking on the gear to the side nearest the engine there is indeed a timing mark. I lined the two cams up to 12:00 and the timing crank gear to the mark on the block, set the belt, buttoned it up, turned the key and Varoom! Thanks again to all who contributed. Regards, Ted
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A little more information. Daughter (yah, I know) drove the car said it just started to run rough. I confirmed and found the #1 cyl was not firing. There was spark, but I am unsure about fuel. I threw in a set of plugs, no change. So I lept to the assumsion of a timing belt , orginal 88K no history of this ever being done. Thought it couldn't hurt. So it was kind of running when I took it apart. I tried to be very careful about timing marks, making sure the piston was fully TDC by removing the sparkplug and using a pencil. After installing Timing belt, I manually turned the engine over several times to make sure everything moved. When I turned the key, the engine kind of caught ( I mean like when the timing is bad) then cranked smoothly, when I held the throtle to the floor it would kind of fire but no pops. Today, I will check spark, gas and do a compression check. My thoughts is that the computer shut down the #1 cyl. and I need to eval the check engine light. Any resource is welcome.
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Subaru sent out a service note on the Timing Belt Tensioner noise. It has the sound of a crank bearing knock when first starting but goes away once the engine has warmed up. Subaru said to look for evidence of the Timing belt rubbing on the Timing Belt Cover. This is evidence enough to replace the tensioner as there maybe no other indications. I got this info off of Alldata. Hope this helps, Ted