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You need to swap over your new (hopefully dealer or stant xactstat) to your new water pump. If your engine is interference, you better damn well replace the water pump and idlers. :cool: OEM AISIN water pumps can be had from rockauto for pretty cheap. I would do the timing belt by the timing marks. If your engine is interference, the timing marks are the safe zone with all the pistons in the center of their bores. also if you have a DOHC, make sure you spin only one cam at a time or the valves can hang together. They are valve to valve interference.
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Overheating
Ricearu replied to ktdenali's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
you could rebuild it, and have the block decked true. -
that is definately a line. now on the problem, have you replaced your ignition coil? it could be failing with heat, so a cold test could not show a problem. the p0303 is cyl 3 misfire, and p0304 is cyl 4 misfire, and they are both driven by the same pole on the coil. You could also have junk wires on it. Dealer spark plug wires are WAY better than aftermarkets, although I have had good luck with NGK wires, there is no way in gods green earth I would buy house brand wires. Check at night, open the hood, and look for blue "sparks" jumping from either of the rear two spark plug cables with the engine running. Watch out for belts and such. :cool: WITH ENGINE OFF, You can also pull one rear spark plug wire off at a time and check it for dark spots or abrasions. A dark spot around a pinhole is from carbon building up every time the spark "jumps" to somewhere on the engine.
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Overheating
Ricearu replied to ktdenali's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
It could be that dealer head gaskets were not used when replaced. or the heads were out of spec and not resurfaced... -
http://www.ebay.com/itm/97-99-Subaru-Forester-Impreza-Legacy-2-5L-EJ25-DOHC-Pistons-w-Rings-/370618892329?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item564a9b8029&vxp=mtr The price is definately right. And with NPR rings. mine are scuffed on the skirts. Although these motors are sweet. Crosshatch is nice. Would you guys just clean the pistons up and put them back? I am glad I split the case and checked the rod bearings. They aren't toast, but they sure aren't long for this world either.
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I have been abusing my harbor freight engine hoist for about 5 years. It cost me $140 new. I have pulled chevy v8's with transmissions still attached, as well as MANY subaru engines. Heck, with a subie engine, it doesn't even break a sweat. I just tie a old seat belt to the lift point on the rear passenger side of the engine and through the lift point on the A/C bracket and never had a problem.
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I dump my oil in a 55 gallon drum, and when it's full, a guy I know will drive out, pick it up, and leave an empty drum where it stands. I have been careless with coolant a few times and left it out and it was "rained" out of the drain pan, but a local auto shop will take it by the 5 gallon buckets. I am told that it is a violation of federal law to abandon it at a shop or parts store. I can say that at least I am not my grandpa. He used to dig a hole, drain, and bury oil... that's great for the ground water supply... My friend doug has ran an air cooled vee dub shop since the 80's and in 2007 he was cited by the EPA for rinsing parts outside. They made him dig 6 feet down in a 20x20 area and replace the dirt and have the old soil treated and disposed of
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Subaru genuine OEM thermostat online source?
Ricearu replied to Montana Derek's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I paid 28 for mine, and have since switched to stant x-act stats. they are literally identical. -
Rotella is a high detergent oil and will clean the engine as you drive it. If you feel that the engine is "sludgy" then change the oil at 1500 miles for two changes. Use a wix, purolator pure one or Napa gold filter. They are made by wix. No stop leak. Fix the leak. Stop leak can stop up oil passages up if there is enough. Also, stop leak will leave behind sludge. Just using the heavier oil should help. Check the valve cover gaskets for drips. They are stupid simple to change.
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your cam is stuck, because you have inadvertently interfered the valves. The DOHC engines are valve to valve interferance and if one set of valves are open, then the other set will interfere if the cams are turned. by the way, you have a blown head gasket. do a top end rebuild. use dealer head gaskets and have the heads resurfaced, torque to spec. If the valves have interfered, try to get them apart and have them pressure checked by the machine shop that resurfaces the heads and if no, then you will need to replace the valves in that head that don't seal. Pretty inexpensive but may be necessary.