kirbykirb
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hi kirby, i saw your post about your ej25d parts you have for sale.. well i am in need of a harmonic balancer crankshaft pulley and also the belt tensioner for the a/c .. you can contact me at scott1930@live.com thank you
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WELL Worked on it for 2 odd hours, got the engine in, the studs are in place, it's closed. I tapped out the torque Converter bolts so YEAH. BUT; for future reference, when your torque converter is looking like this: Then replace it. I thought it was alright so I didn't go buy a new one, I don't mind doing it again (and ultimatley I'm curious) how long it'd last so I elected to use the one that expanded.
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Disconnect the battery; and attempt to start the car (this will drain all electricity from the car as the starter will try to engage and can't.) then reconnect it up, the first time the subie turns on; there should be no codes (no flashing AT OIL TEMP) and the instrument cluster should be normal. drive around a bit; and turn the car off. Turn it back on and see if the light will start flashing; if it reflashes then something is tripping the TCU and recording a error. Have it flash you the code and attempt to fix it. For example if it's a speed sensor; match the communication by resistor or such and see if it cancels out the error (if it does, ta-da you fixed the error)
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La la la This is the subaru flex plate, or as they call it "PLATE DRIVE" 12332AA052 '94, November — '96, June '95, December — '97, July '96, July — '98, May 12332AA071 '97, October — '99, May in case anyone else in the future may need it... As for the bolts needed.. well To save money; I'm going to pull the torque converter out, (or attempt to drill the bolts out with it still in the car.) 800208580 '94, November — '96, June '95, December — '97, July '96, July — '98, May '97, October — '99, May is the bolt; but I'm going to play at the dealers a bit; basically you know compare it to newer subaru bolts (from the H6 w/ 4EAT) and posisbly get those since they can be stronger I guess... since I don't wish for this to ever happen again (ever!) So eh, yeah basically this.
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But do you think the motor is damaged? I don't believe so, but I'm no expert. I'm reordering the new bolts from the dealer; I'm not going through this BS once again; ever. Twice the flex plate broke; one time before me and another one when I owned it. I have the EJ22 I may just consider swapping in; because I believe it may be in better condition then the EJ25D, but really I don't know. the EJ25D. I thought it was a bad bearing; I really did with the Ej25, but now that I spot its the Flex plate.. I just don't know what to do.
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I found the flex plate at the dealer 45$ for a new one; may go that route. As for the torque converter; I found a new one for a newer model 4EAT (B12 Legacies instead of B11) but it is still a 4EAT, and the drawing looks similar so I may decide to get it. I'm not reusing the flex plate because it has failed exactly like this before in the past this time the bolts broke, which is wow cause I've heard often that the PLATE will break! So eh, confusd and stuff.
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Alright, after playing with the opposedforces catalog. I've discovered the P/N for the bolt 800208580 you'd need four of them (lol) Which was used throughout the BD/BG series to 99'. Now, would anyone know if a 31100AA911 Torque Converter will fit me? No idea what my Torque Converter PN is, but I have a TZ101Z2ABA-CH transmission (outback tranny in a GT.) 12332AA052 is the P/N of the subaru Flex Plate (PLATE DRIVE) for 95-98 A/T 2.5L EJ25D engine. AGH. The problem though is; why does it keep breaking? It broke before 2 years ago... and it broke once again this time. . I think the car is just being evil.
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Sadly can't, my spare part car was a 5mt. Now if you're saying a clutch plate will snap onto a 4EAT... But I think I'm going to try to tap it and see whats up, hopefully I won't have to go to a junkyard and do ALL THIS FSDKFSDFSJAF just for a Flex Plate. (Subaru funfun hour is dancing!) Ironically, I also wish right now I had a manual so I would've have to mess with this bs. :|