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If you are on the adjuster you will fell the spring on it as you push in an out on it. Get you a small long nail and put a 90 bend in the end that way you can get to it easily. When you get on it push it away from you, get the larger screwdriver and get under star wheel and push handle down towards the ground. If all else fails get the puller with three arms and pull it off. The hold down clips will pull loose from the pins and you can then replace them with a new spring kit. This is how I do my 97 Legacy maybe it will work on the older ones also.
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The end of the wires coming off seems to be a common problem, When I changed my wires last time I kept the good ones to use again for this reason. As for as the plug getting tighter I dont think that is to unusally but Iam sure you have to worry about someone before you having cross threaded it. You will have to change them sometime you might as well find out now and not worry about it. When you put the new plugs in make sure you start them with only your fingers even if you have to use the socket and ext. dont use the rachet. I like to turn mine that way untill I am sure they are not crossthreaded. When they are straight you will not be able to pull them out but you should to able to wiggle them just a little side to side.
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I dont know about your problem, but I think Legacy 777 is right about your friends car and the air bubble. Have him start it when it is cold and leave the cap off and add water as the level goes down, also turn heater on to help get the water moving. Their is other ways to do this but this has always worked for me.
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Click and Clack had on their site how to adjust the mirrows to get full coverage like 1 Lucky Texan was saying he has. I think their site is car talk. com if not someone here will know. I think you should have gave them little mirrows more time. I love having them on my mirrows, to much blind spot without them.
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My E.C.M. package arrived today, but when I opened it I found an injector. I wanted to order the E.C.M. but the parts people gave me the price for the injector. The real price for the new E.C.M. is 510.00. I have found a rebuilt one for 100.00 with a fifty dollar core fee. Sorry for the misinformation I gave.
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They have really gotten cheaper now, like reg. computer, I found them rebuild for around 100.00 dollars, from another place. Litha Subaru is really tough to beat they sell genuine Subaru parts at really low cost. They will also give mechanical advice. I dont think they have ever but me on hold when I call service is the best I have found anywhere.
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I picked up my 97 2.2 in Nov. of 1996 and it had the interference engine. I found this out by letting the idle pully come apart on me at 288,000 miles. ( Dont forget to check the pullys when changing belts) I am sure most of you know but for the ones that dont the piston was coned up in the center of the 1997 which took away the space that was used to keep the pistons and valves apart. This was done to get a little more power. I agree with edrach, I would rather have the reliabilty then the extra power.
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I was using the noid lights, they were lighting on the other three. Oh yes it is a 97 2.2 engine. There is nothing coming to this injector #3 from the wires. I had a rough running engine and this injector plug appeared to have heat damage on it so I unplugged it to check it. When I put it back on it had stopped working, but it was not running right before I removed it.