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I've been driving a 96' Legacy for years. EJ22 with close to 200K. Did a valve job, head gaskets, timing belt pullies and tentioner, struts, coolant senser etc this summer and she runs great but shes old and I've been thinking of a new outback. I wanted to hear it from you guys what the thinking is about Subaru's new issue. Oil consumption, CVT etc. Hoping all is well in new Subi land.
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Noticed it the last few days when I get out of the car. Pretty strong smell of gas. Nothing obvious under the hood. No wet spots etc. I suspect it could be the fuel line coming from the tank before it gets to the engine compartment but I don't know how its routed or what to look for. It's a '96 legacy wagon with 168K miles. Otherwise well maintained and runs fine. Seems gas milage has gone down a bit. Average 24mpg. I'll be crawling under it tomarrow. Appriciate any advise.
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I have plans for a 16 foot wooden dory I'd like to build this winter. The boat and trailer should weigh about 1200lbs. The 96 Legacy 2.2 manual rates for max 2000K and 165lb tongue weight but I'd be drivng 150 mile round trips through some decent hills. She's my baby and runs like a top so I don't want to kill her just to go fishing. I can see going out about twenty times a season. Love to know what you guys think. Will I be killing the auto transmission etc. Doesn't make sense if I'd be putting too much strain on my get to work car. Thanks ps. Maybe I'll build her and have budies drag her around.
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Both bearing plates or 'high hats' are bad on my 96 brighton. Struts are fine. I just wanted recommendations. If I'm in there replacing the bearing plates, I guess I should do the original strut assemblies too. On ebay, Car Parts Wholesale lists a set of strut assemblies for $73 dollars. I plan on keeping this car for a while. Is this a decent choice.. I need recommendations on that and what bearing plates to get. Thanks and all the best.
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Thank you for the pic. In fact I popped the rubber cap off the top hat to reveal the bolt at the top of the strut and looking in, what do you know, there's a race of bearings. I was able to spray right down in and all around. In fact, it forced the old grease right out. I cleaned everything up and now I'm back in business. Thanks again. All very easy. Just the way I like it. Cheers.
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Sounds like the strut mount kits are wearing out. When I drive over uneven ground (slowly) I hear lots of knocking coming from above the front wheels. Looking under the hood at the top of the mounts, they look fine. Just wonder what I'm getting into/ how to proceed. Never done it before. It's a 95 legacy wagon ej22. Thank you for any help.
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Sounds like the strut mount kits are wearing out. When I drive over uneven ground (slowly) I hear lots of knocking coming from above the front wheels. Looking under the hood at the top of the mounts, they look fine. Just wonder what I'm getting into/ how to proceed. Never done it before. It's a 95 legacy wagon ej22. Thank you for any help.