Hi everyone,
New to the forum and I think I have a pretty good question. I'm working on replacing the headgaskets on the wife's 2001 Outback, along with the water pump, timing belt, and tensioner and idlers.
I had been led to understand that this can be done with the engine in the car but its tight. Tight like a (insert obscene reference), I'd say. Who has some good advice on how to get the lower rear bolt out far enough to move the head out of there? This car just doesn't seem to have enough distance between the face of the block and the body to get the bolt clear of the block. It's completely unthreaded, but the tip is still in the hole.
Thanks, Wade