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About johnnyispy
- Birthday 07/26/1967
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http://crownlandproductions.com
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Banff, Canada
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Being out in my Subaru looking for pics and videos
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Occupation
Photographer
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Biography
I dig all my Subarus, I have owned three Loyales and for a few months I owned 4 Subarus in total.
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Current- Subaru Legacy Outback 1998 2.2
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Hey everyone thanks for stoping by to verify that the Subaru service tech is accurate- he says that there is a 99.9% chance that the 1998 Legacy wagon and Outback has the same 5 speed manual transmission..... Please leave your vote if this is true or false? In the morning I will go and harvest the transmission my friend just found for me. The story is that the owner left the window open and a bear crawled in and destroyed the interior. The vehicle was in perfect working order at the time so i am scoring the vehicle for the cost of hauling it away so I can improve the longevity of my 20 year old beast! The engine has already been removed so any tips on a quick removal of the tranny will be appreciated as I don’t own a Haynes.... all the best, johnny
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Hello All !!! Before I say anything I want to say many thanks for all your help and input. After my weekend protocols I was able to remove the side panels. The belt looks good however after letting my Mechanic that I bought the car from in 2007 hear the noise throughout the phone he confirmed that the water pump pulley has gone bad and the car should not be driven. Fortunately I was able to make my shoot on Thursday and she did handle the 48 km round trip to the location. Thanks again for the help to prevent the loss of such a young rebuilt ej22 of under 96,000 kms. All the best and have a great spring everyone. Here is my Thursday production - made possible with my diligent 1998 Olympic Outback! Johnny
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Will do with the cover removal. I won't drive her for more than 5 minutes until I do. I have had her for 250,000 and the engine does not have 96,000 on her yet as it was replaced under warranty because the mechanic tighten the belt to much when putting a new timing belt clutch in her back in the summer of 2011which snapped the timing bolt on the highway un the middle of no where. kindest regards, Johnny please enjoy my best time lapse so far for 2017!
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Give me a sec and I will - I am due to shoot a 12 hour time lapse tomorrow at Sunshine village - if I could drive up and not hitch hike would mean everything for more successful 14 hour day. From my studio to sunshine village is 48k return... up steep hills and down steep hills unfortunately... ...And then another 120 to the Subaru hospital the next day. will be back shortly - with the new video - enjoy this one while I am out making it....
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Monday night after a time lapse expedition I noticed this sound within the timing compartment. The question is - is this sound from a broken idle pulley? And if it is how long can I drive like this as my trusted mechanic is a 170 km drive alway - including my day trip planned for Thursday. I just noticed the sound yesterday and don't know how long it has been making this sound. The car seems perfectly fine on the open road. Thanks for any feed back because the engine was rebuilt and I was due to replace the belt this spring. Kind Regards and many thanks for any replies in advance! Johnny
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This is a great piece of information and Man alive the confidence on this message board is beyond what I got from Richmond Subaru! I will let you know when I have a moment to check it out! Cheers and God bless all of you because you know you're saving me 125.00 per hour for the use of professionals that don't this vehicle even though they are certified Subaru mechanics ! Johnny
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Many thanks for the suggestion, I went out and turned her on and unfortunately no dice... however I think you may be on to something that it may be something in the steering column... I did find that the parking light switch was half way on when I noticed that lights were not reflecting in the window at work the other day when I turned her on.. Cheers, Johnny