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Hi folks! Haven't posted here in ages. I just moved to Quincy, Massachusetts, and I'm looking for a trustworthy indy mechanic to do a timing belt change on my 2002 Legacy GT (SOHC EJ25). Any recommendations?

 

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Myles

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Anything in particular you need? I am a driveway mechanic on-call.

 

  • Timing belt change
  • TB Tensioner
  • Water pump
  • Accessory drive belts
  • Coolant change
  • Brake and clutch fluid change

 

Thanks again for the referral.

 

Myles

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  • Timing belt change
  • TB Tensioner
  • Water pump
  • Accessory drive belts
  • Coolant change
  • Brake and clutch fluid change

 

Thanks again for the referral.

 

Myles

 

You'll get the best service at Chicken and Shakes. It's a total grease shop with no fancy waiting room. If you bring your own parts it might make things to a bit faster. Call them to make an appointment, but they can totally do it. (They did mine.) I stay away from timing belt and water pump jobs simply because it's too easy to screw them up, so when I had mine done I brought it to Chicken and Shakes and they did a great job.

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You'll get the best service at Chicken and Shakes. It's a total grease shop with no fancy waiting room. If you bring your own parts it might make things to a bit faster. Call them to make an appointment, but they can totally do it. (They did mine.) I stay away from timing belt and water pump jobs simply because it's too easy to screw them up, so when I had mine done I brought it to Chicken and Shakes and they did a great job.

 

Did you do the water pump, tensioner, and cam seals along with the belt?

 

Myles

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Did you do the water pump, tensioner, and cam seals along with the belt?

 

Myles

 

I did the cam seals last summer, but I had them replace ALL the pulleys and tensioners when they did the timing belt and water pump. I got them all from Subaru, which cost a lot of money. The aftermarket kits are great and inexpensive, but the Subaru OE parts are slightly higher quality.

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