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  1. i'm gonna change the gear oil on my buddies legacy it's a awd 5spd gen 1, how much oil do i need what is the best weight to use, brand wise i'm using redline

     

    Sounds to me like he's talking about the 5 speed gear box, not the diff in an auto tranny. I know with the newer cars if you are going to use synthic about the only thing that works that's availble in the US is Redline 75w90NS, its got to be the NS because this is a GL4 oil. Redline, and mobile's normal 75w90 is a GL5 which doesn't get along with the syncros and leads to a lot of grinding. Mine takes just over 4 qt. I know this is true of the newer 5 speeds as I have learned from experience w/ mine and there are a ton of threds over on nasioc.com. I don't think much has changed since the gen 1 Legacy's but you may want to double check.

  2. 2000 OBW, 100K. Dealer quoted $1,400 to replace timing belt and water pump; $600 to replace valve cover gaskets and plug wires; $600 to replace rear pads and rotors. Seems high. Thoughts? Located in Northern Virginia.

     

    Is that quote from Stolhman's in Tyson's, their parts and labor prices are outragous. Sheey Subaru in Springfield is a little less I paid about $1,000 for timing belt, water pump, and tenninsioners abotu a year back. There are a few other decent independent shops in the area too. All this stuff is expensive in this area, noone around here knows anything about the work being done so they can get away with charging anything.

  3. I've had 3 windshields in the last 5 years or so replaced by Safelite, last one was a couple weeks ago on my Impreza. Called at 8am on a Tuse. and it was replaced by 3 in the afternoon for $250 plus I finaly have 6 in. blue tint on the top that Subaru doesn't do for some reason. Anyway, I've heard bad stories about these guys, but they do a lot of windows and I've had a few decent enough experiences with them.

  4. Auto or 5 speed? If its a 5 speed there is a little rubber pad at the top of the clutch pedal which is suposed to push in a switch to tell the car the clutch is out. This pad tends to fall off and is a hole in the metal plate and the switch doesn't get pushed. A little hard to explain but you'll get it when you see it. Anyway go up there and tape a peny onto the peice of metal on the clutch. This happened to me a few years back, I was looking all over then I came in searched the board and it was fized in 5 mins. Good luck.

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    It was involved in a minor collision in which the owner was hit in the passenger corner, after checking the gaps between the body panels the rear passenger door sticks out maybe 1/16-1/32 from the body panel,

     

     

    The car I currently own appears to have been in a similar accident before I owned it. Everything is fine with it and i have 132,000 trouble free miles on it. The only problem is that there is a fair amount of wind noise at high speeds because I can't for the life of me get the glass to hit the gasket just right. So I would make sure to test drive it on the highway and make sure there is no bothersome noise before you buy.

  6. The new Subaru oil filters are made in Japan and are not available in aftermarket.

     

     

    Yeah and my dealer wants $10 usd a peice for them ($8 if I buy a case) and won't let me buy the old ones...I used to buy my filters from the dealer because the parts guy is a good guy, and it gives me a reason to stop in and talk and give him some business but not for $10 a filter.

  7. I'm usually a big synthetic fan, but after 2 years of different mixes including Mobil 1 75W90 and Red Line 75W90NS and a few mixes. I’ve just gone with dyno 75w90 and it works well, is dirt cheap, I still get a slight grind going into 3rd if I shift too fast, but I did with everything else too. This is probably the only case I would say go with a decent 75w90 dyno.

  8. Make sure the water pump is included in that price. That seems a bit high for Denver, but I don't know how much things cost out there. Thats about what I paid for that job in the DC area. Lots of people on this board talk about getting it done for a lot less but it depends a lot on the cost of living in the area. I've seen people talk about everything from $500 - $1100 for that job.

  9. You could probably pick up a power inverter for $25 or so, that will run your laptop just fine. :) It's useful for other stuff too, but it's an easy way to test out your car under load and all..

     

    -Eric :)

     

    I've yet to find a power inverter that will charge either of my laptops. Something about the sine wave not working with the transformer...I dunno...all I know is it doesn't work, I was dissapointed...

  10. Yeah a large amount of overfill can cause the oil to turn to a foam which doesn't lubricate too well. Though as others have said make sure the car is level and has been run recently, though not right after you shut it off. You can get real strange readings real eaesily with these engines. I usualy check after I've pumped my gas, oil is warm, gas stations are always flat, and its hade 3 or 4 minutes to settle down to the sump while i pumped my gas.

  11. The 2000 Impreza Outback has a problem with loosing and

    breaking wheel covers. Will aftermarket 15" wheel covers

    fit the steel Subaru wheels. I am hoping that Subaru

    wheel covers are the same as generic wheel covers and that

    Subaru steel wheels aren't oddly made in some way.

    I gotta keep some covers on the Impreza and OEM is fairly

    expensive. Unless someone has some 15" alloy wheels to

    part with reasonably, I got to use covers for now.

     

    Richard

     

    I don't see why aftermarket ones wouldn't fit. I can tell you that i have the same problem with my Impreza OBS, in 3 years I've lost 3 covers. Never lost one before on any other car. I've started to notice very few of the OBS's I see have all 4 of them on so it must be an issue with the way they clip on or something.

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