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So I got everything put back together, fired the thing up. it ran for about 10 seconds (a bit roughly) and then got REALLY rough and jerky and died. i try starting it back up and something is definitely wrong. Jerky as heck, smells strongly of gas, and there is exhaust everywhere. Did I do something wrong with the timing belt? Any tips on doing the timing belt correctly? Also, the timing belt tensioner is a big pain in the behind. Is there an easy way to take that on and off? EDIT: Also, what is this?
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Status Update: My heads have been milled due to warpage. My new gaskets are here, and I bought a new torque wrench. So now I'm ready to start putting everything back together. I would welcome any tips or advice. I do have one question. Do I need to do anything to the new headgaskets before installing them?
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So will Outback struts fit into a FWD vehicle? Sorry, that's probably a dumb question.
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What is the swappability (new word?) when it comes to transmissions? Would I have to use a specific one?
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Hey, I really appreciate the info. Sounds like it would be a heck of a project.
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Are there any 5 speed 4WD trannies that will go into a 1990 legacy without too much difficulty? I did a lot of searching around, and didn't find a whole lot about legacies. I'm wondering how difficult it would be to make my FWD manual leggie into a 4WD.
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UPDATE: Upon close inspection, it is doing exactly what subyfreak described. Since I have nothing but time on my hands, I've decided to pull the engine and at least do a valve job and repair the heads. I'm going to look at the water pump first though and make sure that isn't the problem. If it's not, I'll continue to work my way down. I'll probably start a new thread to show my progress. I'll be taking pics. Wish me luck!
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There is some residue coating the inside of the the overflow bottle. I don't know about bubbles, but the overflow has burst open before- spraying coolant all over the inside of my hood. I could buy a new engine, but I've never taken an engine out/put one in. I have some friend who have done it though. I couldn't afford to have a mechanic do it. I usually just try and figure it out on my own.