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  1. update; 12-13-17 it's working fine now by mistake. i pulled the plug out of the #4 injector ( that has the number 2 there now ) to see if there was any change and there was no change. then when I was putting plug back on the rpm's went back to normal just like before when i tried this before the switch. when i pushed the plug all the way on it ran crappy again. so i removed plug again and when i did i moved the injector plug end from 6 o'clock to about 8 o'clock. this was by accident when i was trying to get the plug off again. when i put the plug back on, i did not push it on all the way and now it runs fine. i took it for a test drive and it runs fine. my guess is , is that it is the male parts on the injector end. not sure how i can fix this but the angle of the injector end must be giving it a proper connection when it is plugged in.
  2. ok switched the number 2 and 4 injectors and nothing has changed . the engine still runs crappy as before. however i did everything possible to get the cel to come on and it won't. tried going up hills and flooring it and went about 5 miles and no cel. not sure what to do now. was hoping for misfire on number 4.
  3. is there an easier way to release fuel pressure before switching injectors? other than unplugging fuel relay way under the dash on drivers side? this is for a 99 outback. haven't been able to identify where the fuse is for this if i could just do this.
  4. is there an easier way to release fuel pressure before switching injectors? other than unplugging fuel relay way under the dash on drivers side? this is for a 99 outback. haven't been able to identify where the fuse is for this if i could just do this.
  5. update 11=29-17 I unplugged the injector and no change. so i started to plug it back in and it revved up to normal for a second and then went back to the rough idle. so i tried that several more times and the same thing happened. would idle fine for a second or so and then back to rough. does this point to a bad injector or a bad connection? all the ends are very clean and when i tried wiggling it with it on the rpm's did not change. the cel went on again for 264 . low injector . that's probably because i unplugged it. so , is a new injector next? I have replaced everything else so far, plug, wire , coil. or can i take injector out and clean it? or just better to replace. oh. I guess i can switch #2 an #4 as someone suggested.
  6. ya. 302 not 402. more info. no oil on spark plug boot. will do compression test. not sure how to swap injectors. i'm just a everyman. not a subie mechanic. oh, the plug i took out looked very good, almost perfect condition. they were changed when the T-belt was done less than 30k ago. would this point the problem elsewhere?
  7. 283k miles. have not checked the engine ground straps. will do. battery posts very clean. injectors have not been pro cleaned. this used to be a hwy car on a 85 mile commute daily until I retired. last 2 years just run around town 5 miles at a time. does this point to something.? it bogs down a little from a start and then when the rpms are up , it runs fine for a bit like the number 2 is firing ok. then bogs at lower rpms. can try some injector cleaner in gas and check those ground straps. have owned the car since 05 and never checked those. the motor was taken out for headgaskets about 100k miles ago.
  8. throwing 302 code on my 99 ob. so changed plug, coil and wires. still running rough and throwing this misfire code. anything else i can do? going to do compression check tomorrow.
  9. I sent the book to dave t but it came back to me with "not at this address"
  10. have any pictures? has the 2000 had the headgaskets replaced? hope so.
  11. trying to sell to some multi billionaire in Dubai. 13 million.
  12. i was wondering why the mechanic did not do a head gasket test before replacing the radiator and water pump. i know the shop he took it too and the guy seems pretty good. it's a one man shop and he has been in business over 30 years. i emailed the seller twice a couple days agao with no response so i'm thinking a pass is in order. thanks everyone for advice.
  13. just wondering because there is a really good one for sale for 1000 in my town. it is a 2001 and the guy already replaced the radiator and water pump by a pro. he said it is " probably" a head gasket. wondering why the shop he took it too did not do a test on it.

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