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Carlise May 15-17th the East Coast Meet
subaru360 replied to moosens's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
I can bring extra tents. My sister is supposed to be buying an RV soon, as long as that works out, I'm bringing that. -
If it's the first timing belt change, I will check all the idlers out. Spin them and listen for noise. Look for grease leaking. Wiggle the water pump and see if it feels loose. If all looks well just do the belt. For the second belt change, look into changing all the parts mentioned. That's my opinion and what I do for people.
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It might be even more, the 96 EJ25 pistons are different than the 97-99 ones.
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99% chance it bent valves if it lost an idler pulley. With that mileage I would not invest any money or time in it. You can keep the car on the road for cheap with an EJ22 engine swap. It is a direct replacement. Search on here for the specifics, but you want a 95 EJ22 engine from a car with an automatic or a 96-98 EJ22 from an automatic if you can get the matching exhaust y pipe. These engines are dirt cheap, you can buy them for 200-300.
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The burb is awesome, I don't remember if you guys all saw it or not. It's got a 3" lift and 33's. It's a POS so I don't care about it much. I thought about meeting you guys today, but I got caught driving it the other day with expired stickers and promised the cop here in town I won't drive it any more I have to find some new stickers somehow for it, probably peel them off something else and stick them on.
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I've been out on trials in maine, lots of fun, lots of mud during mud season. We tore the y pipe off my suburban in maine and had to drive all the way back to pa like that, talk about loud. I have to go out with you guys in NJ sometime. I don't have an off road subie, I'd have to take the suburban. That little puddle would be nothing the 'burb, I don't even think it would be up to the bottom of the doors.
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If it's losing oil that fast, a good possibility is that the screws on the back of the oil pump came loose and the oil pressure blew out the front crank seal. If it is coming out the timing covers, I would replace the cam seals, the front crank seal, new oil pump o-ring, tighten and loctite the screws on the back of the oil pump and reseal the oil pump to the block. New belt too if it got really oil soaked.
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Carlise May 15-17th the East Coast Meet
subaru360 replied to moosens's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
That a good deal for $250. If you need parts, the junkyards out here are loaded with outbacks, if you want to hit them one day let me know I can go along. -
Carlise May 15-17th the East Coast Meet
subaru360 replied to moosens's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
I am hoping for something old. 360, FF-1 or a Gen 1 car.