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Everything posted by rweddy
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The only year of a legacy outback is the 96 5sp, the auto got the 2.5. I have had both and like the outback best, ride, looks, options, etc. But since you are set on the 2.2, you might have a hard time finding one since you can only get a 96. This being said you might want to go drive both. 96 are getting hard to find, especially without tons of mileage. If you do fall in love with the outback, the 2.5 is not such a terrible motor.
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Yep MT-90 will trash your front gears if you run it. This is what Redline tech support told me. In your Subaru transaxle where the GL-5 gear lube is called for I would recommend the 75W90NS, I would expect the shiftability to be close to the MT-90. The NS fluids have no friction modifier so are not to slippery for the synchros the problem with most GL-5 gear oils. The 75W90 would be suitable for the rear differential.
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It is not the epidemic that you see from this board. I have several friends and family who have lots of miles, one with over 200k, on their original headgaskets. There are issues but it has lots to do with climate, maintance, luck :rolleyes:etc. But it is not just from Phase I btw, my father-in-laws 03 just had them replaced at 35k.
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Have you ever owned one? I have owned 5 and they are not as indestructible as legend holds. Landcruisers yes, the trucks no. Not taking anything away from them, they are great trucks but a Subaru is just as reliable and parts are way cheaper. I would much rather change out a timing belt than a timing chain on a 22r or 22re.
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This is preventive maintance, wait until you need to change the timing chain in your Toyota truck. The timing chain needs to be replaced at 100-120k and if you have the dealership do it, you will shell out $2500. Unless your timing guides (plastic) has worn through then your block is toast. Toyotas are great vehicles but they also have their quirks just like Subaru and I do not consider a $15 dollar seal to be a major issue imo.