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  1. I've also seen a sticking rear brake caliper cause the same issue. Upon on inspection one of the four pads was way more worn than the rest. Replaced the calipers and the problem went away.
  2. I had a similar problem, and I had really hard time figuring it out. All the tires appeared identical, but I ended up have tread separation.
  3. My 1997 outback has a leaking exhaust valve, and while i know the parts to fix it are not terribly expensive, i don't have the time. And the quotes i've gotten are more than i'm willing to spend. So I've decided to sell the car. What should I ask for: 1997 Legacy outback limited 298k Auto 2.5 Litter King Springs (not sure if that helps or hurts) less than 5,000 miles on geolander tires. I would describe it has pretty good shape for it's age. couple dents. no rust. I've always used subaru parts. I'm thinking about asking 1k, and going down if needed.
  4. I'm in Eugene Oregon. If anyone can recommend a shop that might be able to come close to that price please let me know. One quote i got for redoing the heads, timing belt, water pump was $6,000. That was without resealing the engine. The shop that did the leak down test, which specializes in Subarus, just commented they didn't believe 20 year old car was worth the amount it would cost to fix. I never asked for a price.
  5. maybe I should double check, but the shop seemed to think adjustment of the valve lash wouldn't solVe the problem.
  6. Pretty sure its not an ignition issue. The spark plugs, wires, and coil were all replaced. Then when I still had the problem I swapped the same stuff from a friends car. Then the injector was swapped with cyl 4. Then that injector was cleaned. A leak down test showed the exuast valve leaking. What else could cause that? I'd love to keep the car if It can be economicly repaired.
  7. Thanks for the tip. It's actually running pretty well right now. It only seems rough occasionally, like when i drive up a steep hill with the engine cold. I did some googling, and it looks like people online recommend dumping 4-12 ounce in, letting it sit for a few minutes and then starting the engine. do you see any problem with that?
  8. No good pictures, could take some tomorrow if you wanted. The one below is from a time we got stuck on a highway for 5 hours, good thing we had left over backpacking meals. The car has 15" wheels. . Its a pretty much stock looking outback. , A touch taller than stock from the king springs, 1.5"s i believe. Not much to say about it....its a "limited" http://s7.photobucket.com/user/mkeating/media/IMG_0298.jpg.html
  9. Ha ha. How much? It probably wouldn't be that hard to talk me out of trying to hit 300k,

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