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Olnick

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  1. Remove the interior liner of the hatch and take out the key cylinder (not difficult at all!)--soak it in penetrating oil and give it a good scrubbing. It's amazing how much dirt and crud gets in there--I don't know how the tumblers moved at all! After rinsing, drying and re-lubing I put it back in . . . it worked like a brand new lock. Good luck.
  2. Where are you, sheepdipper? Scotland? Please add a country or state to your ID--it would help members better understand your specific needs.
  3. Welcome to the USMB, Pete, What year/model/engine are you working on? You need to post your request in the appropriate forum--probably "Newer Generation." Good luck!
  4. Welcome to the USMB, Zakk. So . . . tell us about Daisy! Got any pics of her you're willing to share?.
  5. FYI, the 2.2 liter (EJ22) engine was NON-interference from its introduction through the '96 model year. From '97 MY on, it was an INTERFERENCE design.
  6. Yes, welcome to the USMB. And don't worry about your English--you write better than most of us!!!
  7. Welcome to the USMB. Please repost in the Newer Gen forum--that's where technical questions are addressed. (And you might want to reconsider the "colorful language!")
  8. Wow, that's a pretty car! Go on Edmunds and Kelley Blue Book to see what they estimate the value to be--that will give you a ballpark price to work with. (Remember, KBB is a dealer's tool so it'll probably show a higher value!) Good luck.
  9. It should go in the "Older Generations" forum. Good luck with the project Post some pix from time to time.
  10. Cyril--why not consider the 15" conversion now? It'd save you bucks in the long run.
  11. I'm an old-fashioned stick-in-the-mud traditionalist. so I like the silver! But either way, it looks great. So it's gotta' be what you like, heartless! Good Luck--let us know.
  12. Welcome to the USMB, Jeff. Great project idea--keep us informed on your students. progress.
  13. A neat trick some folks do--pull a pair of Subaru OEM axles from a junkyard and clean, re-grease, re-boot and install them. Then clean/re-grease/re-boot the old axle(s) and put them on the shelf for future use.
  14. I would think the play is not normal--but I'm no tranny/axle expert. Maybe one of our gurus will take a look and chime in. Reason I asked about the axles is that sometimes aftermarket ones can be problematic.
  15. Hi Bill R, welcome to the USMB! Since your car is brand new, I'd suggest you take it back to the dealer ASAP and have them fix it. (And if they try to tell you it's "normal" ask to drive another new Forester to see if it feels the same.) At least that will get the problem documented and on record. Good luck--and let us know how it goes.
  16. Sounds like you're off to a good start. You might try cleaning the MAF--but do so very gently and carefully! O2 might be worth trying. Good luck--keep us informed!
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