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New B with 96 Legacy Outback NO start

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Hello

 

Just got a 96 Outback with a blown head gasket, replaced the head gaskets had the heads cleaned and pressure tested new valve seals ect.

re-surfaced. Put the engine together, No start??? got the timing belt on as it says in the Haynes manual lined up the marks on the new timing belt and installed it and they all looked good. Everything is hooked up, dont think i missed anything.

 

got this car for 250 so i hope it runs cause it was a very good deal.

if anyone can help please!!

 

Thanks a lot for looking!!

 

Long

Hello

 

Just got a 96 Outback with a blown head gasket, replaced the head gaskets had the heads cleaned and pressure tested new valve seals ect.

re-surfaced. Put the engine together, No start??? got the timing belt on as it says in the Haynes manual lined up the marks on the new timing belt and installed it and they all looked good. Everything is hooked up, dont think i missed anything.

 

got this car for 250 so i hope it runs cause it was a very good deal.

if anyone can help please!!

 

Thanks a lot for looking!!

 

Long

 

 

you need fuel air and spark to run.

DOes the car crank

DO you have spark

DO you have injectors operating

DId it run b4 you replaced the HG

How many miles on the car

 

nipper

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you need fuel air and spark to run.

DOes the car crank

DO you have spark

DO you have injectors operating

DId it run b4 you replaced the HG

How many miles on the car

 

nipper

Got fuel

got spark

it ran prior to the hg replacement

136k

does the spark sem like it is happening at the proper time, and is it a strong blue spark.

are the injectors firing properly.

could be the engine temp sens for the ECU

i am assuming you took the engine out to fix the heads, double check all your wiring

 

nipper

What marks did you use to time the belt? It is very easy to use the wrong ones. As a matter of fact the extra marks are a bit dumb on Subaru's part as if something can go wrong it will.

hold a strip of paper near the tailpipe while someone cranks the car. If the paper tries to 'suck back in' the tailpipe - you have incorrect valve timing or a stuck valve.

 

I recall reading here it can take several seconds to pressure up the fuel system if it has been opened. After cranking, if you took out a plug would it be wet with fuel?

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The timing belt had marks on it, a double mark at the crank, and two marks on each cam. Do you have to rotate the engine for certain amount of rev. to check the timing belt alignment?

 

It has original spark plug wires, it says 95, would they be junk and not working? i had a similar problem on a different car.

 

Thanks Guys, i have to goto work but i will check out more on it when i get back.

The timing belt had marks on it, a double mark at the crank, and two marks on each cam. Do you have to rotate the engine for certain amount of rev. to check the timing belt alignment?

 

It has original spark plug wires, it says 95, would they be junk and not working? i had a similar problem on a different car.

 

Thanks Guys, i have to goto work but i will check out more on it when i get back.

 

the timing belt? if you truly mean the timing belt itself, i hope you didnt use those "marks". You use the marks on the cams and the crank pully only. And even those can be tough.

 

nipper

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the timing belt? if you truly mean the timing belt itself, i hope you didnt use those "marks". You use the marks on the cams and the crank pully only. And even those can be tough.

 

nipper

I lined everything up as it says in the Haynes book. i used the marks on the crank pully and cam pullys as stated in the haynes manual.

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Can anyone show me where the main ground from the battery goes on the engine. I wanna make sure i got it in the right place.

THanks

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I checked to see if my timing marks where right, I noticed that the Left Exhaust cam gear is off by a little bit, would this make it not start? I am going to take it all apart and re-install the timing belt.

I took out a spark plug, got fuel and spark. got 155 psi for compression, on the 1st cyl.

I checked to see if my timing marks where right, I noticed that the Left Exhaust cam gear is off by a little bit, would this make it not start? I am going to take it all apart and re-install the timing belt.

I took out a spark plug, got fuel and spark. got 155 psi for compression, on the 1st cyl.

 

If it is off by one tooth, it wont start.

 

nipper

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Are your crank and cam sensors physically OK, with the wiring on them?

 

Is there a way to test the crank and cam sensors?

 

they where all greasy and i cleaned the connector and the sensor up.

Did that hurt it at all?

 

Thanks

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