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  1. Ok, let me re-do this list with the *final version* after ordering the wrong valve cover gaskets (correct ones are underlined) and not knowing I needed to order 4 new half-moons (which didn't come as part of the Overhaul Gasket Set :banghead:).

     

    Steve

     

    Description Part#___________Qty Unit Price Price '11

    Overhaul Gasket Set_________10105AA401______1___$210.16____$210.16_____

    Valve Cover Gasket, RH New__13270AA082______1___$10.94_____$10.94______

    Valve Cover Gasket, LH New__13272AA082______1___$10.94_____$10.94______

    Valve Cover Gasket, RH Old__13270AA062______1___$12.20_____$12.20______

    Valve Cover Gasket, LH Old__13272AA062______1___$12.20_____$12.20______

    Spark Plug Gasket___________13293AA051______4___$7.28______$29.12______

    Water Pump Gasket___________21114AA051______1___$2.90______$2.90_______

    Thermostat__________________21200AA072______1___$13.87_____$13.87______

    Thermostat Gasket___________21236AA010______1___$2.51______$2.51_______

    Radiator Hose, Upper________45167AA020______1___$12.81_____$12.81______

    Radiator Hose, Lower________45167AC010______1___$12.81_____$12.81______

    Oil Pump O-ring_____________806919050_______1___$2.23______$2.23_______

    Timing Belt/Water Pump Kit__GATES TCKWP277A 1___$285.00____$285.00_____

    Radiator Air Plug___________45124AC000______1___$6.20______$6.20_______

    Plug Cylinder Head__________11051AA070______4___$5.30______$21.20______

    __________________________________________________________$621.37__

  2. Looks brand new! For cleaning, milling and a full valve job and adjustment, $285 sounds about right. Machine rates vary quite a bit depending on locale. The shop here in town charges about 10-15% more than a shop about 30 minutes away. For having a set of heads milled it's not worth the drive across the mountain, but if I need a block bored along with it I'll go for the drive. The guy over the mountain will also check bearing clearances and fit pistons if I need that done.

     

    Nice - good bloke there!!

     

    Just came to realise - the machine shop didn't return the exhaust studs, nuts and those crazy half-moon plastic things :mad:

     

    Project delayed *again* while I wait on more parts...

     

    Steve

  3. Thanks for all the advice....

     

    I talked to the Subaru mechanics at our dealership and they said have the heads checked for flatness but they don't often warp due to their short length (two cylinders) and tall height. I didn't bother asking for their recommendation after that thinking it may not be entirely accurate - I got the impression from everyone on here that it happened a lot.

     

    Anyway - they are just an auto machine shop and they did say "If we get 5 Subaru jobs a year its been a busy one". I think I will try another shop next time. I got a reference from a bloke who works in our company's truck repair dept to try a diesel machining company... May call them at least next time.

     

    Steve

  4. Yeah, they wanted $50 extra for the pressure test so it didn't do that.

     

    They also set the clearance by taking material off the stem or seat instead of changing the shims.

     

    Not sure what it is about Louisiana - maybe they don't do a lot of Subaru's so either naively over-rate their jobs or do so on purpose to "encourage" people not to take them DOHC heads..

     

    Hate not having recommendations for this kind of work.

     

    Steve

  5. The symptoms I experienced were fascinating however...

     

    Looking back, the HG failure definately accelerated due to the straight water/corrosion issue.

     

    Will definately keep AF in it even though it will cost an arm and a leg to run it that way.

     

    My biggest problem was that I was working nights and weekends at work to finish a project and didn't have time or a replacement car to tackle the HG job.

     

    The good news is... when I finally couldn't drive it any more than 3 miles before it overheated, I was FORCED to buy an alternate vehicle. Luckily, I stumbled across this beauty that happened to be in my price-range :)

     

    DrivewayFrontSmall.jpg

     

    You've gotta love the fact that its engine only has TWO internal moving parts.... No cams or timing belts to worry about here :D

     

    Steve

  6. so... (from wikipedia) The anode metal (water pump blade) dissolves into the electrolyte, and deposition is formed on the cathodic metal (aluminium casing).

    Wow - well, with the new HGs in I will naturally be adding antifreeze so that won't happen again. But how to clean the corrosion? Is there a radiator flush out there that anyone recommends? One that hopefully won't affect the new pump?

     

    Steve

  7. Gosh. The thing about the water though.. I was filling it up so often it was "fresh" water... I quit putting anti-freeze in. It only turned that color in the last few months - almost as if the gases were reacting with something - and the metal Finns on that non-oem pump look like the candidate. Needless to say - I will be flushing both oil AND water after one trip when its back together.

  8. Steve, could I kindly ask you if you know where I can Find a Rebuild kit for the EA82 Hitachi Compressors?

     

    I bought my compressor from Napa autoparts - I didn't buy a rebuild kit - that would have been a nightmare!

     

    Good luck with sourcing your parts - although I hope you can get a reman compressor rather than getting a kit.

     

    I remember buying a reman compressor for my Brat from Napa also (napaonline.com)

     

    Steve

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