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  1. Hey

     

    I think I can fit all of that stuff into a large flat rate post office box. If you send me $11 to cover the shipping, I'll get it out to you this week.

     

    I can do paypal to this email address: pdeltoid@hotmail.com.

     

    - Mark

  2. Hey, thanks for getting back to me about the bearings. My email is chasejablonski@hotmail.com

  3. Hello A little background: 1997 Subaru outback, it used to have the keyless entry system, in fact the wiring harness is all still there. Some previous owner removed the controller box for some unknown reason. All my locks work great manually, both with the key and the power switch, but I bought this system from another forum member hoping to install it and get it working. I installed it today and followed the subaru instructions available on the net. Once I powered it up, the remote would lock the door, but not unlock it. In fact, when holding down the programming button, it is supposed to cycle through the lock-unlock cycle 3 times. Well, it would lock, but then kind of whine as it tried to unlock. The remotes would lock it, but upon testing the unlock feature, it just kind of whined. I could do it manually with the switch though. Figuring it must be a wiring problem, I found the 2 wires from the harness that control the unlock and followed them to find them just hanging loose. Problem is where to hook them to? They are pink/green (labeled DRIVER DOOR UNLOCK SWITCH) and red/green (labeled DRIVER DOOR UNLOCK MOTOR). I was looking at my wiring diagrams, the instructions and tore apart the door and kick panel, but cannot find where to hook these two wires into. I am not sure which part in the door is the switch and which is the motor. The manual is a little unclear. Can any of you guys shed some light for me? Thanks! Mark
  4. This site helped me out understanding how vacuum gages work. http://www.secondchancegarage.com/public/186.cfm I picked one up cheap at harbor freight. Best of luck. Mark
  5. Now I feel pretty stupid. I took a look at the switch (i really didn't know what they did) and found it really loose. Just tightened it up and it works great. Thanks - Mark
  6. Ok, here's a new one for you guys: 97 OBW, AT, 140k miles. My driver side door does not trigger the interior "room light" when it is open, nor does it show up as ajar/open on the dash display. The other 3 doors and the hatch trigger the light and show up as open and seem to work fine. I have been living with this for a while now and while not a big deal, sometimes it is a PITA when its dark. I have to open the back driver side to see in the cabin. Where do I need to start trouble shooting this one? Thanks! Mark
  7. I was looking around at this and although I have never used them, there are a few places you can send your injectors to get re-conditioned. One is http://www.witchhunter.com/ but I have never used them. Good luck
  8. I did mine on a stand, with the head turned vertical, used a 1/2 breaker bar, 12 pt 14mm socket, with a cheater pipe (about 2ft long). I just used nice steady pressure and they came off. They did make a racket though!
  9. Not really. It wasn't using a lot of oil, but I wasn't driving it all that much. The primary problem was loss of power and a horrible shake at idle. The rear separator cover was leaking too, made things a little messy under there.
  10. Yep, torqued em to the FSM Spec, cant remember off-hand what it was. They are in there pretty good.
  11. Thanks - I used genuine Subaru exhaust gasket, I re-used all the studs, all but 1 came out and I just re-used all of them. They seemed fine, but I do have new ones on hand. Could be oil smoking in there too I guess. I'll run it some more tonite and see if it changes. If its oil, it should burn up pretty quick. I just think it is exhaust leaking because it was whispy and not burnt smelling, and it was coming from both sides. Maybe I should change out the studs?
  12. Recently re-installed my engine after doing valve job, t-belt and idlers, thermostat, water pump, thanks for all the help here. I started it right up this morning before work for the first time and had some issues: 1) Got some exhaust smoke coming from the y-pipe right off the heads - is this normal? The enigne started right up and seemed to run fine. I only had time to run it for a minute, but I crawled underneath and it looked like it was coming right out from the head where the y-pipe connects. It was coming on both sides. I did put new gaskets on the y-pipe. I did put some anti-sieze on the exhaust studs, do you think that could be causing it? It really doesn't smell like anything melting, just like exhaust. 2) When I dropped the exhaust when pulling the engine, I ended up dropping the pipe from the front all the way back to the solid pipe that leads to the muffler, because I couldn't get any of the other bolts to budge, I ended up cutting those with my cutting tool. Any tips on the best way to get those pipes back together? I just sinched them together with the seal, but they didn't meet to well. I didn't notice any exhaust leak there this morning, but I'll check again after work - maybe its good to go. Thanks in advance for any tips. Mark
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