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You mean you took off all the bolts from the transmission extension housing? Make sure you got them all- some are really up there and a pain to get out. Get a drain pan underneath as you're going to lose several quarts of trans fluid when it comes off. Take a thin screw driver and just start slowly prying. Be gentle but use gentle force. Also get some Red Permatex and new gaskets for the housing and solenoid. This is a good opportunity to reseal the transmission.
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That's exactly the point. This is arguably the most important maintenance that you can do on the car (lumping in the timing belt and water pump). I would much rather go with a superseded OE part that has 2 bearings than an aftermarket with one. I am going to be spending a few bucks on this, so may as well do it right. I am in MA and subarupartsforyou is CT, so I figure it'll be here in a day or so. No rush, tho the whining balancer is getting me nervous. I also ordered an OE timing belt and will do that when all the pulleys are replaced. Does anyone know if I missed any important parts?
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Here's an experience is the local parts dept vs an online OE dealer (who has a store not too far from me, so I can save on the shipping) Part Local (CitySide Subaru) subarupartsforyou.com 13085AA080 Idler Pulley w/teeth (1) 81.82 62.00 13073AA142 Idler Pulley-smooth (1) 74.95 56.00 13068AA051 Hydraulic Tensioner Adjuster 149.95 99.00 PULLEY CRANKSHAFT, BOLT & KEYWAY FOR 1997-2009 LEGACY OUTBACK 2.5 179 145.00 Total: 485.72 362.00 I think it's pretty obvious who I will be buying from. $123.72 difference in price for the same exact parts. Holy Moses!!!
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Got it with the tensioner. I have a "split year" car. Some of the parts are 96 (like the coil) and others are 97. The manufacture date was like Jan 97 or Dec 96, so I think I have the old type of tensioner. Do you think it's worth it to replace it with the new tensioner (and get the bracket) seeing as it has 220k miles on it?
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Ok I got my list of part numbers. Here it is: 13073AA142 Idler Pulley-smooth (2) 13085AA080 Idler Pulley w/teeth 13069AA063 Tensioner Pulley 13068AA051 Hydraulic Tensioner Adjuster I already have 13073AA142 Idler Pulley-smooth (1) and 13069AA063 Tensioner Pulley Will need: 13085AA080 Idler Pulley w/teeth (1) 13073AA142 Idler Pulley-smooth (1) and 13068AA051 Hydraulic Tensioner Adjuster and the balancer, all of which I will make an order in a few minutes. Regarding the seals, the engine was resealed last summer with all new cam, crank, HG, oil pan and valve cover gaskets. Also did OE plugs, OE wires and OE coil pack. Also did PCV valve. At the time I should have done the pulleys and tensioner, but I didn't. I plan on getting this all done ASAP.
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Guess what I just found sitting in the corner of my apartment in a box labeled "Subaru Parts" and in smaller boxes labeled "Subaru Genuine Parts" with the Subaru logo: 13073AA142 IDLER CP-BELT 13069AA063 TENSIONER ASSY 15010AA300 OIL PUMP AY ENGINE It appears I already have at least 2 of the pulleys/idlers I need. Can you all help fill in the gaps of what I will need to finish this?
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Which one of their kits would you recommend? This is the link that I am coming up with: http://www.theimportexperts.com/ShopByVehicle.epc?q=1997-Subaru-Legacy--.5--Dohc--4wd-Engine--Mechanical&yearid=1997%40%401997&makeid=SU%40%40Subaru&modelid=LEG-4WD2.5-001%40%40Legacy+2.5+DOHC+4WD&catid=A%40%40Engine+Mechanical&subcatid=A5006@@Timing+Belt+Kit&mode=PD
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97 OBW AT EJ25 Hey folks. In response to a whining harmonic balancer and pulleys and idlers that are begging for change I've decided to bite the bullet and do it. Now that the weather is nice and school is ending in 2 weeks I will have the time. If you all can help be determine the parts and their numbers I would be indebted. I will go OE on this as these are super important parts. I understand that a lot of the parts have been superseded over the years with upgrades parts and I would like to make sure I get those. Does anyone have such a comprehensive list or maybe knows about what I should be looking to replace? Again, it's for a 97 OBW AT EJ25. I've already replaced the cam seals, water pump and t-stat last summer and only put on about 5k since then, so getting one of those kits doesn't seem to apply to me.
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Jeff, It doesn't exist. There is no online source for OE Subaru parts. You'll have to download the mechanical specs for each part, find a local machine shop and have them grind out the part for you. JUST KIDDING!!! http://www.subarupartsforyou.com is a good one. I've been to their actual store (a Subaru dealer) and it's good. Regarding the SeaFoam, you put 1/3 of it in the gas tank, 1/3 of it in the oil (change the oil about 50-100 miles later!) and 1/3 into the brake booster vacuum while the engine is running.