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  1. are those directional? I only ask because, I have a dim memory of some thread about that, seems that it mattered because of preventing or causing fluid to push past the seals? anyway, they should pop-out with a circlip/spring clip on them.
  2. daveT's suggestion is pretty good I think, get an engine from car-part.com , MLS headgaskets and new timing belt system components.
  3. all 4 new tires? all tires must be the same size/model/brand and near each other in wear. Will the car perform smooth, slow tight circles on dry pavement? no jerking/binding?
  4. even here, I miss it as much in winter as in summer. I drove an '81 Honda Civic wagon for over 10 years with broken a/c (no money to fix during those year) - not fun in August....but I survived.
  5. You might investigate a propane/butane mix. From what I have read, not as dangerous as it 'sounds'.....I mean, you have 10+ gallons of gasoline in the car anyway.
  6. that's the classic symptom of the 'cardan' joint (u-joint) on the steering shaft going bad. To prove it, spray some light lube or even PB Blaster on the joint to see if it (temporaily) gets better.
  7. Subaru TSB or some such once spec'd the Subaru Coolant Conditioner (relabeled Holt's RadWeld leak-stop) for a generation of cars. That could be the stuff the mech spotted.
  8. the backfiring through the intake sounds to me like the timing is still off.
  9. not a summary, but quite detailed; http://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/66-problems-maintenance/49537-p0420-diagnosis.html
  10. if no luck at a yard or car-part.com, try ebay or even a craigslist listing for parting-out a compatible wreck.
  11. swapping engine/drivetrain from a wrecked WRX is the 'best' approach for what you propose - dig around at NASIOC.com for examples of swaps. Very time/labor/$$$ intensive you CAN make the present car more fun to toss around corners..
  12. yep, you might get a blink-code. check troublecodes.net - perhaps JDM uses the same definitions for the codes?
  13. interesting - probably explains the Mitsubishi a friend used to drive - it speced ATF for the 5spd manual!
  14. '95 could have a separate Engine Temp Sensor - it may have 1 more wire thant coolant sensor and be located nearby. also, you might consider vacuum gauge testing - compare cold with hot. some gasket or tubing may be failing at higher temps. check system voltage too cold vs hot.
  15. I have had good luck buying struts from Amazon as well as RockAuto. They only springs I ever bought were SPT 'pinks' for my WRX from local dealer. I did have the local dealer match online dealer prices on some parts. I have bought OEM from several online dealers but most recently from subaruonlineparts.com - there MAY be some discount if you check here; https://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/subaruonlineparts-com.121/ if you plan to do 'spirited' driving, stickier tires are you best upgrade. Others may be able to recommend something for your area, just lean towards traction.
  16. It's my understanding that there was some kind of trademark-related reason stuff couldn't boldly declare DEXRON and had to start saying they were Dex-comaptible. W'ever, plenty of folks do great with Valvoline MaxLife or similar, name brand dex-compaitble. Or, get OEM. trivia; the original Dexron (was not really Dexron 1 as they didn't know there would be a 2 or 3, etc.) had a small percentage of whale oil in it!
  17. well, just parroting the procedure and what I experienced a coupla times. But, it certainly is no fun sitting in the car with the alarm blaring and cycling the ignition, all the more reason to change the battery or buy a replacement fob. there must be a fuse that could be pulled to disable the security system?
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