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The temp gauge fit perfectly and I plugged the connector back in. The coolant gauge on the dashboard now works perfectly. I tried to splice in the wires and connector for the temp sensor, but I don't think I did it right since the CEL is still on and it the code won't clear. I'll try again tomorrow since I am losing my sunlight.
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97 Legacy OBW EJ25 I forgot to take pictures of the hoses and ducting for the IACV and PCV valve, so I need your help in getting it all back together. I found this large tube. Does it connect to the PCV valve? They seem to take different sizes hoses- is there an adaptor? Also, does the IACV vacuum hose go straight to the apendage sticking from underneath the air filter? Does it connect to anything else? Thanks, folks.
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So the underlying issue to this entire event has been a high pitch squeak/hiss, in the form of a vacuum leak. I sprayed so much carb cleaner around the engine to make an elephant die, but I still couldn't find the leak. When I pulled the vacuum line off one of the valve covers the hiss would go away immediately. It seemed to be coming from the area of the passenger side of the intake, so maybe it was a manifold gasket or the intake itself was bad. Instead of paying for the shop to smoke the engine I figured I would just replace the intake and the gaskets and call it a day. No such luck. The shop is going to put the intake back on and then smoke the engine.
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OK folks. I tried until I went insane and still couldn't get it. So I pushed her a few blocks over to a shop that does a LOT of Subarus. They tried with blow torches and everything but it's still stuck. The metal line simply won't come out of either the intake or the head. It's simply stuck. The options at this point aren't good. They are: 1) Cut the line and try to weld it together or clamp it together or 2) Take the head off and try to get it out of the head or 3) Replace the head (I have another one in the basement) and the intake (have another in the back of the car) Your thoughts and suggestions, please!
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You'll get the best service at Chicken and Shakes. It's a total grease shop with no fancy waiting room. If you bring your own parts it might make things to a bit faster. Call them to make an appointment, but they can totally do it. (They did mine.) I stay away from timing belt and water pump jobs simply because it's too easy to screw them up, so when I had mine done I brought it to Chicken and Shakes and they did a great job.