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  1. Thanks, it's always nice to know which way to go.
  2. I noticed plenty of 15 inch wheels. But no 14 inch rims, much less the pain in the rump roast to clean multi spoked aluminum rims Would I have to make modifications to use 15 inch tires and rims on this standard 94 Legacy L sedan? Kinda of a balancing act between spending between $40-$70 for a specific sized tire, 185/70R14, which I found none of at the junkyard, or picking up a set of 15 inch on the rims. But a lift kit or Forester struts are beyond me at this time. Replacing the fuel line with injection line without dropping the rear end, would I be able to fish tape it through? Is the 94 using steel lines with short flexible sections? Does it use a full lenght flexible line that I could use to pull the new line through? And thanks for the responses.
  3. A couple of 99s at pic a part. Looks like the fuel lines are short flex with longer runs of steel tubing. Couldn't find a 14 inch rim, not even a 185/70R14 tire. Are Subaru rims common on other vehicles? While I was there I saw a power steering pump, the reservoir on top the pump type. I thought it might work on a 94. But they wanted over $40 for that. Climbed under a few cars looking for transmission cooler line and that's mostly metal with short pieces of flex. Now I see why the previous owner just loosened the gas cap to stop the fuel leak and installed a doorbell to start it.
  4. Just got my 94 Legacy. The gas cap was loose, when I tightened it up my gas started to leak from above the tank. Looking at the FSM I decided the pressure from temperature push gas through the system out the return above the tank. The length of the return line from the access panel to where the screw clamps at the driverside back seat. Are both hoses the same quality of line. Going to junkyard today so I'll check on transmission cooler lines. 400 degrees sound like quality.
  5. Just called NAPA and was told 225psi hose was $7 a foot. So just go buy $70 or $90 of hose? Where else do they have the good hose? One of the search results a poster suggested high temp transmission cooler hose. Might get a four or five foot lenght there.
  6. OK, 5/16 or 3/8 but what length? NAPA Are both hoses the same size? How long should they be? "Feed two sections of new 5/16 or 3/8" (whichever macthes what's there. Only do one at a time.) fuel injection hose Napa has about the best injection hose you can get. Rated for 300 psi.

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