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Enjoy Colorado. I think I'd probably rather be there then Houston....but this is where the job is BTW, I was up in PA this past weekend, and yeah there are subarus EVERYWHERE. I was amazed how many of the new Legacies there were. I think between my three uncles/aunts & their kids, they have six subarus .
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Body parts
Legacy777 replied to bmed's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
The quick and simple answer is no. You essentually have to change the entire front end (hood, lights, grill, bumper beam, bumper skin, etc) to use the 92-94 fenders on the 90-91 MY legacy. -
What kind of play? Play during steering, cornering, ?? I'd suggest getting under the car with a big pry bar and pressing/pushing on things to see if you notice any movement. You can do this for the bushings as well. I'd do that first. Trust me, you don't want to replace those bushings.....they're a pain.
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Only thing I will caution you about is that the first gen ej22's used a center thrust bearing setup. I pretty sure some ej25's have a rear thrust bearing setup. I don't know however which years, if any have a center thrust bearing setup.....and I can't really comment on using an ej25 crank & rods over the ej22 stuff. If you don't get any more info here, you may want to search on http://forums.nasioc.com/forums or http://bbs.legacycentral.org Josh
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Which bushing, the front or rear bushing for the lower control arm? The rear wouldn't be too bad. You'll just need a big breaker bar and torque wrench. The front bushing is no fun. You'll pretty much destroy the bushing removing it. Installing it is a pain. You may be able to find a local shop that has a press and is willing to give it a shot. However due to the shape of the lower control arm, supporting it so the bushing goes in straight is difficult. They are metal sleeved bushings, and are a pain to get in. You may almost be better off trying to find a used lower control arm from the junkyard with a good bushing. Not sure how much the dealer would charge. Just out of curiosity.....is your bushing bad? It's not a normal item that I'd say goes bad.
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These cars do some weird things without the speed sensor working. So you definitely need to get that working. You can check the trans codes via the info on my site http://surrealmirage.com/subaru/trans.html More then likely the base piece on the trans broke. It's easy and inexpensive to replace www.main.experiencetherave.com/subaru/images/speedocablebase.jpg
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Moving to Houston TX!!!
Legacy777 replied to TheBush's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Cool, I'm around the Galleria area, but have some friends that live in NW Houston. If you have any questions about Houston, drop me a PM or email. Josh -
Moving to Houston TX!!!
Legacy777 replied to TheBush's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Yeah, I'm down in Houston, been down here a little over six years.....wow it's been that long What area of town are you looking to move to? Josh -
I saw some people doing some tests over on the legacygt.com forums and they found that they got the coolest air when they left the climate control on auto vs. trying to manually control. Also, there's varying levels of automatic control, and I'd have to look again to find the thread over there. But there's full auto, and when you decrease the temp or fan speed that puts it into a semi-auto mode....and I don't recall if there's one step further down from that, but you get the idea.
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To get the bearing out you need to more or less disassemble the pump. I rebuilt my ps pump and put in a fresh bearing. Bearing cost me like $15-$20, and the rebuild kit wasn't too much. The bearing is pressed onto the shaft, but can be pressed off. I've got some pictures of my rebuild, which may help show what's involved. www.main.experiencetherave.com/subaru/images/psteeringpump Power is out at my house right now, so my server is down. It should be up in an hour or two. Hopefully.