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Drakien

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    97' Subaru Legacy GT

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  1. swapped over the wiring harness and bam it started right up. Thanks everyone for all your help~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. Alright So I am going to cheat. I am going to just get a wagon with a 2.2l in it with a bad tranny for $700. It drives but it comes out of gear under acceleration or at speeds over 55mph. So The engine runs!! I will swap over anything I need from it. I will make a progress thread in a different section. Thanks everyone for all your assistance with everything!
  3. Ok so that bottom plug has power for injectors, and then also all the relays. I hear a clicking when I turn the motor over. Is it possible I have a bad relay causing it to not start? :-\
  4. Depends on where you get the stuff. I would guess between $200-$400 for everything. That is about what I spent.
  5. So the car you are getting is a GT 2.5 and you are swapping in another 2.5 correct? If the none runner already has all the parts you listed then I would just recommend 100,000 mile tune up items. I would take the alternator to Autozone or the like and have them test it to be on the safe side. *Free* Water pump, thermostat, Head Gaskets, Intake manifold gaskets, exhaust gaskets, Plugs, Wires, Oil filter, Oil, Clutch alignment tool (If it is a manual and are switching over the clutch or putting a new one on), Antifreeze, Fuel Filter. If I missed anything feel free to chime in.
  6. Alright I checked the grounds. The one on the tranny seems fine and is clear of any debrie or buildup. Also the one on the drivers side under the manifold is good.Then also the ground at the front of the manifold is also grounded well.
  7. I will do the ground in a little bit and get back with you on that. There is a possibility of having a short. I have not tried a different harness yet. I was thinking about doing that. The ground you are talking about is the one that hooks to the tranny bolt?
  8. A little more in depth explanation of our diagnosis. We started testing the wiring harness for power, and also sensors and injectors for resistance. Injectors and sensors all had the resistance stated in the Repair Manual. This is where it gets mind boggling. There are 3 main plugs that go into the wiring harness for the manifold and everything hooked to it. The top plug (smallest), middle plug (middle sized), and the bottom (Largest). With all the plugs in we tested the sensors to see if they were receiving a signal. They were not. We unplugged the bottom plug, and we started getting signals to the injectors and sensors. We also got fuel pressure, but with that bottom plug plugged in, we had no power anywhere. We went over the wiring Schematics over and over for both the 2.2 and the 2.5 and came up empty handed. With all 3 plugs in we tested straight from the pin-out of the computer, and no power. But with that bottom plug un-plugged we got power at the computer. We decided to unplug every sensor and anything that plugged in passed the 3 main plugs, one by one, to see if we would find the culprit. We unplugged everything except 3 things with no luck. The 3 things we did not unplug were, One plug under the manifold on the passenger side, it is a blue plug that plugs into a little box with 2 or 3 small vacuum lines coming out of it, and then also the ground that is bolted under the manifold to the block, and last is the engine coolant temp sensor. What we are guessing is that something is telling the computer something it does not like, or something is not completing a circuit. We have no idea what the something is, but it is definitely something electrical and not fuel related.
  9. Alright so as it stands right now- The Computer drops the power out with the three main plugs hooked into the Wiring Harness. When we unplug the bottom (the biggest of the three) then we get power to sensors and we get good fuel pressure. Suggestions?
  10. Just keeping this updated. Its still sitting on the side of my friends house. I am so boggled.
  11. Well I finally did what everyone said I should do. I changed the fuel pump. Still will not start! I am still waiting on my local subi buds to come over and help.
  12. I am going to have a few local Subaru buddies come over and help diagnose it. I am totally lost. But when this is done I could put up a new post with every possible thing that could be wrong with your car if it wont start lol
  13. Alright so I was able to buy myself a 7 Function Digital Multimeter. Tried the #2 injector. Well, either I did something wrong or it is not getting any power. I also swapped the cam sensor. *the only sensor that was still the 2.2l on it. Didn't make any difference. I put a new fuel filter in for preventative maintenance.
  14. I don't have the radiator fans in the car. Would that make any difference? When you shoot in a spray of starting fluid, it will start, the kill right after. Since the fans are not plugged in, is it causing it to not complete a circuit and keeping the car from starting/running? I am totally clueless, I am just out on a limb finding things that could possibly be the issue. I am going to try it with the fans tomorrow morning before work. Just to see. I am *Crossing fingers* on this. If that doesn't work then a new fuel filter and fuel pump it is.
  15. I unhooked the complete intake manifold/intake piping last night, and replugged everything back in, and its no go I want to say clogged injectors. That is the only thing I can think of that would keep it from starting. Everytime I use a shot of Ether I go like this -
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