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JB Weld seems to be working for the crack/leak. He got fluid back in it and it shifts fine R, and all Drive gears when first started. It will hard shift about 3000 RPM and then it is like it's in N. No forward or reverse. Stop the car, restart - still no go. Rev it long enough 10 minutes or so and we got Reverse but slipping. Reverse got us back to the parking lot. Shut it off for an hour or so and it will go into Drive again. Same symptoms. It's a long shot but I told him to try the Trans X treatment. We'll see. Thanks for the JB Weld idea.
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You can do it either way. If the intake is off and it's an auto Trans leave it off until you have the torque Converter bolted up. Either way works.
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It could be the Fuel Pump or the relay that sends voltage to the fuel pump. If you have a self serve yard, pull a used Subaru Fuel Pump and get the connector side wiring from the car. With a couple of feet of wiring you can supply your old pump with battery voltage. If the car runs with the battery voltage, most likely the fuel pump relay is bad. You can also grab the relay from the yard. It's up in the drivers side kick panel or dash lower panel. Pumps are pretty easy to change, just stick with Subaru. Use PB Blaster on the fuel pump access panel nuts and WD-40 on the fuel lines to help slide them off.
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Love the 95 2.2 swaps into a 98 Forester or 96-99 Legacy Outback. I have had a 98 OBS Manual Trans it had 380K on it when I sold it and it's still going strong. I"m now in a 2000 OBS Auto. It has 240K on it. You can't go wrong with this set up and normal maintenance. Under $2000 and you have a great car that will last years! Here's a couple: https://cosprings.craigslist.org/cto/6161214892.html https://cosprings.craigslist.org/cto/6160168054.html
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I helped a friend pickup a 2004 Legacy Outback Wagon. PO said the trans was bad. No fluid in the Trans. We go it back to work, cleaned the Trans and added fluid. Sure enough, fluid is running out the trans. It's coming from the front of the filter housing. We shut it off and back off the filter. You can see a hairline crack about the 7 o clock position on the filter housing on the trans. It's about a 3/8" thick casting that the filter screws up to. Very strange. I don't know why that thick casting, part of the transmission case would ever fail. Anyone ever seen this? Thanks, Larry
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You can search this form as well. Lots of info here. What's the mileage? I usually do not do the water pump as the Subaru pumps are very good. I'll change the Cam and Crank Seals, Reseal the oil pump and lock tight the cover plate screws, new Gates T-Belt and all the idler pulleys. Gates Kit is good. If it's leaking oil from the rear breather plate, it's a good time to pull the engine and take care of everything while the engine is out.
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Depends on the price. If you can get it at the right price and put in a good used engine then, go for it. www.car-part.com will give you a good idea on a used engine. Explain to the fellow that his engine is not going to last long as the lower end bearings are shot. $1000, may be $1500 if its in good condition other than the engine.
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I've used Gray RTV on all of them and it's worked well on many engine and transmissions. Clean the surfaces well and then I let it cure 24 hours before I put fluid in an start it up. Most Subaru Valve Covers have there own seal and it goes on dry.
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