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SubieTrav

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  1. I went back to the shop that resurfaced the heads and they said they could dip it in a tank of solution and zap it with electicity to extract the bolt. Then they would put a helicoil in. All said and done it wuld cost more than $100. So I just went to the junk yard and pulled one off a car with the cams and lifters for $46 including core.

     

    I did try to drill it out with an extractor drill bit, but it broke. I'll look around to find a good quality extractor bit and try again.

  2. I did find the service manuals elsewhere on this forum, downloaded and followed them. I put a straw in the #1 cylinder to find TDC. Aligned the double marks on the cam sprockets at the 6 o'clock position. The tb is tight all the way around. I'll do a compression test today. I didn't replace the cam seals, there was no leaks before.

    The car ran great before, just had a head gasket leak.

  3. Just finishing doing a head gasket on a 96 OB 2.5. I got the timing belt installed and the timing marks were correct after pulling the pin and doing the 90 degree counter clockwise, 180 clockwise turns. I figured everything was set. Car wouldn't start. It turns over uneven, sometimes it sounds good and then sometimes it sounds week.

    Battery is fully charged, everything is connected except alternator, PS, AC, purge canister, radiator.

    Any ideas before I pull a head off to see if I bent valves.

  4. I figured things weren't right. I wanted to be sure before trying to start the engine. I was getting tired and cold so I called it a day. I don't have heat in the shop and it started snowing about half an hour later.

    When I compressed the tensioner, I used a 8" C clamp and it took a couple minute to get it to where I could get the pin inserted.

    Hopefully it will warm up a bit tomorrow and I can get it finished.

  5. I'm finishing up doing the head gaskets on a 96 Outback 2.5. I got the timing sprockets all lined up, put the belt on and when I released the tensioner pin the left exhaust sprocket jumped 2 spaces. Are the the double marks on the sprocket suppose to be still aligned after the release of the tenisioner?

     

    The belt seamed to be tighter between the crank and the left intake sprocket. The belt was quite loose on the bottom between the left and right exhaust sprockets. Is this how it should be or is there something wrong here?

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