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I have this doc saved for these posts Going to make this simple for you as I have done the 2.5 to 2.2 on a Legacy Outback. I used a 97 2.2. From the donor car (450 dollars tops) 1) Engine / use the exhaust manifold from the 2.2 donor 2) AC Compressor and hoses from your 2.5 mount onto the 2.2 3) Metal Power steering lines from the 2.2 move them over 4) The fly-wheel from the 2.5 will have to be moved over to the 2.2. From Subaru 1) All new exhaust gaskets (10 dollars) 2) new o-rings for the AC hoses you disconnect 3) new o-rings for the power steering lines you disconnect From Walmart 1) 2 cans of 12 oz refrigerant and a refill hose (30 bucks) While you are at it replace this on the 2.2 donor (100 bucks) an easy to do with the engine out. 1) Harmonic balancer (50 ebay) 2) AC and Alternator belts (20 pepboys) 3) Rear cam seal (5 dollars) 4) Oil Separator Plate (sure to be leaking, original is plastic) (15 dollars) 5) Rear main seal. (20 dollars) 6) Spark Plugs (10 dollars) 7) PCV Valve ( 8 dollars) 8) Valve cover gaskets (2 of these) and grommets for the bolts (30 dollars) 9) Reseal the oil-pan and replace both gaskets that are internal. (RTV temp sealer 4 bucks, gaskets are 10 bucks)
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Oil Leak
msmithmmx replied to tomson1355's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
To bad the cross-member is in your way of taking off the oil pan. Time to pull the engine again, get to work -
The way you described that leak and you mentioned the "catalitic converter" you have a leak at the rear main seal or the oil separator plate. To fix both the engine has got to come out. My guess is the oil separator plate, the old ones are plastic, Subaru now makes them out of metal. When I pulled my 2.5 out it was leaking BAD, all over the O2 sensor. I would do what the smart people on this board do, dump the 2.5 and get yourself a 2.2.
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Wow, it is these stories that make me see red. AS/IS does not give them the OK to sell you a car that was never working. If he told you this car is in working order then you have a case. I am sure it was traded in or sold becasue it had a busted head gasket. I would be nice about it and if he will not budge I would go to small claims court and sue for the repair which could be 1800 dollars. You were scammed fight back..
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If you are pulling the engine up and the transmission is raising up with it you still have something connected. Did you disconnect the engine mounts from the cross member? Are you sure you got every bolt that connects the fly wheel from the torque converter? Take a ruber mallet and give the seem between the engine and the transmission bell housing a god wack or two.
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The plugs on the back of the radio are all the same. I have this one in my 98 OBW, LOVE IT. If yours has 2 then the small one is for the sub-woffer, you don't need it. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2003-SUBARU-SUBARU-IMPREZA-WRX-RADIO-6-DISC-CD-CHANGER_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ38640QQihZ005QQitemZ150118016585QQrdZ1
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Ebay Struts
msmithmmx replied to nipper's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Mother of God, that looks like something from Saw II. Is that safe? -
Ebay Struts
msmithmmx replied to nipper's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Is swapping the struts a big deal? Any special tools?