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I always adjust them when I have the heads off. Tell me about doing it with the belt on. Manual says LH side crank arrow up is TDC, do #1, then rotate 180, do #3, rotate 180 do #2, rotate 180 do #4. However, i see people doing it TDC then 90º, then another 90, etc. I'm assuming it can be done either way?
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'02 Outback heads
opus replied to opus's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I found heads. Everything for me has to be online. Any machine shop, parts yard, etc is 150+ miles away. -
'02 Outback heads
opus replied to opus's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I'm having no luck finding heads without getting borked. Where's a good place for valves, seats, guides? -
'02 Outback heads
opus replied to opus's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
No oil consumption or leaks. 200k 2nd owner, very well maintained. It goes away 90% but pretty quiet warmed up.. -
Using a Stant thermostat. A thermostat is a thermostat. Either it works or it doesnt. I have put 2 of them in boiling water and the both open evenly. 2 days ago, the thermostat was fine. I've done at least a handful of these with no issues. When it was good and hot, I popped the thermostat out....the one that I have been using with no issues......it was still closed. I honestly think its steam pockets thats causing it. Lower hose is cool but trust me, there are no air pockets. I pulled every line off the top of the engine and bled it that way. Water pump has good circulation with the thermostat out.
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New water pump. I flushed the block both ways and there are no blockages, nor clogged lines. This is my car. Its not the headgaskets. I ran it 20 miles with no thermostat. Its a new long block I built 9k miles ago. I've been driving it daily with no issues. You dont just drain coolant one day and have it all fall apart the next day. There was nothing wrong with the car before I drained the coolant. What I am thinking is that pure water is boiling fast, creating steam pockets and not letting the thermostat open. Now that I have slept on it some.
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I've only been wrenching for 50 yrs so this should be easy for me. Did timing belt, water pump, etc. Car was fine but for a water pump leak. All back together and I cant get the bottom hose hot. Thermostat isnt opening my guess. I've put a known good one in and another. Everything is fine with no thermostat, good circulation, etc. I've burped it to the best of my ability. Pulled a heater hose, pulled the throttle body hose. There is no air in the system. Thermostat is inserted into the block, tit out. Not head gaskets, car was perfect before I apparently borked it. What in the world am I missing??
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To answer my own question for others maybe needing it: Take all of the center console apart. Take the piece off where your gas pedal foot rests Take off the lower piece under the steering wheel. It houses your ODB port. Lay inverted, resting your head on the brake pedal. Look up towards the radio and you will see the cable attached to the knob control. Best of luck.....
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I have the FSM but didnt actually see how to access it, or much about it at all. I have learned that it is a cable operation. Its just one, not both sides of vehicle. I'm just trying to figure out exactly where it is and what I need to remove to find it. [edit] I found it in the manual. Now to figure out how to check it without tearing all apart....yet.