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lmdew

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  1. Make sure you are clear of the Frame with the engine mount. The alignment pins can be rusted in. You can try driving them forward or put a large screwdriver between the engine and trans and then move the passenger side back towards the trans. Keep the space between the engine and trans as close to the same as you can side to side.
  2. Lots of the auto transmission cars do this. Can be the half shafts as noted above. The Subaru just wants to go!
  3. The engine does not weigh that much. You could build a simple A frame out of 2x4 with a 2.x6 cross beam. That ill hold the engine and give you plenty of reach to lift it clear of the engine bay. Read up on the rear breather plate and leave the rear seal alone unless you know for sure it's leaking. 99.9% of the time it's the breather plate leaking. Larry
  4. Should be a bolt in. The difference can be taken care of by swapping the intakes over and the timing gears. But I doubt you will have to do that,
  5. When you put the FWD fuse in did you get the FWD light on the Dash? You said the binding went away so you should have had the light. I'd do the trans flush, I've had good luck pulling the trans cooler hose and running the engine and letting 3/4 gallon of old fluid pump out at a time. Turn off the engine refill and repeat until the fluid runs clean. Suspect you may have a bad clutch pack, but if you have the FWD light the C Duty should be good. Larry
  6. Fan is up under the glove box on the passenger side. There is also a resistor pack in the ducting that controls the speed. If you can check voltage under load at the fan that will tell you the most. You could also try bypassing the resistor pack just putting the wires together, the fan will run at full speed. The fan is easy to drop out and I have a few if you need one.
  7. What were the responses to your Other Posts? Does the noise change as you go around corners? When you load the wheel bearings Did you drain the Trans and check the gear lube for metal? Does it do it all the time or is it intermittent?
  8. Sell your car and buy one with the performance you want. The Swap will cost you more and you will have a car that's special to you but you will have a hard time selling it in the modified condition.
  9. It takes about 2 gallons, a little less, Take a gallon of A/F and slowly fill the engine using the upper radiator hose and then put the hose on Fill the over flow tank Put the heater on high Start the engine and slowly fill the radiator When you think it's full, place your hand over the filler neck and burp the system. Squeeze the top hose until bubbles stop coming out Fill the system. Put the cap on and let it come up to temp and then cool. I will suck some coolant back in. Keep an eye on the tank until it stops going down.
  10. Well if it was summer or you got it to Colorado Springs, I'd do it for you. Don't know if you can wait that long. If you can swing a wrench we could walk you through the process. It's not that hard. Larry
  11. The VSS1 is pretty easy to pull, the wrench has to be thin enough to go on. Limited rotation but it's not in there too tight. I've never had to change VSS2. Larry
  12. Just did to ball joints on a 97 Legacy last week, bolts and ball joints came right out, I love Colorado Cars!
  13. Most likely the Starter. Are the headlights bright? The Starter contacts get pitted and you don't have the voltage going through them. You can search the USMB, Starter Contacts. Larry
  14. Good rust free fill tubes from Colorado available. $40 + shipping. Larry
  15. Nothing to solve the problem other than change it. Do the TBelt early, better than loosing the belt due to a frozen pump.
  16. Yes, pretty much any Subaru Seat will bolt right in 93 and up. You may have to switch the seat belt latch but most of the time they are the same as well. The Forester Seats sit about 1.5" higher.
  17. The large hose coming off the Mass Airflow sensor works great. Grab one from the yard and you have two PVC Hoses, just cut to length.
  18. That's all the damage? I'll give you a $1000 for it and drive it back to CO. Call a couple of yards and see what they will give you for the car. Add a couple of hundred to that price and that's what you should be able to get from a individual. Totally depends on the person's need for parts. Shame not to keep it on the road with the limited damage. Larry
  19. Not like the 96-99 DOHC engines. Pretty rock solid engines as long as they are maintained and not over heated.
  20. If the CV boots are torn suspect the CV. As it's an 05 I would think you still have Subaru Shafts in there. Get the Drive Shaft inspected as I've seen many transmission tail shafts torn out when the U-joint lets go.
  21. 95 2.2 5sp in the near future I hope Glad you are all righ Larryy

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