Olnick
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If you have belt marks for the sprockets you should be able to count teeth on the belt to find the proper crank setting--44 teeth from the right (passenger side) sprocket and 40.5 from left (driver side). Then just turn the crank to align it with that position. Look at the graphic on page 15 of this: http://endwrench.com/images/pdfs/TBeltEWWin05.pdf
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Sorry Gene, but that makes me giggle. A single lady friend of my wife bought a Lexus (Toyota engine) so she could feel secure in that "Toyota reliability." Beautiful car--but I wouldn't trade my trusty old 2.2L Legacy for it. Has had mechanical problem after mechanical problem for the 5 years she's owned it!
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Over nearly 25 years have had four Subarii in the family, all with manual transmissions and all purchased used. My "new" Subaru is a '95 Legacy L wagon, our son drives a '92 Legacy sedan. Just love the way they handle, the ruggedness, the dependability. I think the opposed cylinder engine layout is a piece of genius. Plus we feel pretty comfortable working on them even though neither of us is a great mechanic. And I swear they will run forever--provided you just pay attention and keep up with basic maintenance. Oddly enough, much as I love Subaru I have steered friends away from buying them since 1997. The first version of the 2.5 engine was a disaster in my eyes. Understand that the newer ones (since '03?) are okay though. Best of luck with your decision--I think you'd enjoy driving a Subie.
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Olnick replied to cookie's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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Or call our buddy Jason in Parts Dept. at Mike Scarff Subaru, 866-528-5282. Nice guy, knowledgable and always had the best prices I could find online. No idea where you are but another trick you might try--gather your prices online then call your local Subaru dealer(s). Sometimes they will match them just to get the business.