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Hey Guys,

I am new to the forum but not to Subaru's. My baby recently passed 250k and is need of a timing belt and water pump. My question is should I have a shop do it or is it possible to achieve by myself (maybe some help from friends)? My wife is saying scrap it but I am hesitant to since less than 1k miles ago I put new struts on all corners. Anyway any info would be awesome! Glad to find a board with so many people who love Subaru's as much as me!

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Welcome to the board!

 

Doing that swap is pretty straight forward, but can be intimidating if you aren't at least a little mechanically inclined. But there's plenty of help and guidance to be had here. There's also a fair number of members from your neck of the woods. And, if there's enough beer and/or food involved, some of them might be enticed into coming out there to help you out with it.

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http://www.endwrench.com/pdf/engine/FtCamBeltReplaceW01.pdf

 

here's the endwrench article for timing belt replacement. Certainly possible (and MUCH cheaper) to do it yourself with the help of friends. Much easier on a manual transmission to remove crank pulley (5th gear/assistant on brakes). A torque wrench and a (? 22mm) socket and you're good to go.

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Thanks for the warm welcome! I do consider myself mechanically inclined (I am the guy who keeps a toolbox that has a tool to fix about everything on the side of the road in the trunk). So yeah I will get the parts together and give it a shot. If it is just a lot of wrenching then I should be A-Ok. I was just apprehensive of taking everything apart and then going ''Ah! What am I doing!??''. Anyway I do have a Chilton Manual so I should be set. Also have a couple gear head friends, so I should be set. Of course I now have USMB so I am doubly set. Later everyone.

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welcome to the greatest Subaru site in the world!! :grin:

 

doing timing & water pump on a Legacy isnt hard at all. I mean if a "girl" can do it (me) then you should be able to!! :lol:;)

 

seriously tho - dont forget to check/replace the oil seals, chk & replace idler pulleys (some great timing kits on feebay with all the pulleys & stuff), check & tighten the oil pump backing plate screws & a new t-stat, and might as well do coolant hoses too while you are at it.

 

the tensioner on these needs to be compressed s-l-o-w-l-y so as not to damage it - a vice does work, just dont get crazy with it.

 

plenty of info available here - the "search" function is VERY useful - there are also "similar thread" links at the bottom of the page in a thread that can be quite useful...

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