
tracedog67
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Gents have a 2000 Outback with 193k miles, replaced the knock position sensor about 1 month ago, just replaced the fuel filter and the PCV this weekend. Last week it started jumping revs during an idle and also a constant accelerator pedal position. If I accelerate hard it will come out of it and perform normally? I got the knock position sensor cheaply off of amazon, would it go bad after a month? I have no check engine lights but have not scanned the obd. I did get a code earlier to replace the KPS and that cleared the check engine light. any suggestion? thanks Tdog
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Fellers, we have a 2000 OBW with 192k miles i"ve had for about 6 months. After driving on the highway for about 30 minutes i'll come off the exit ramp and when I come to a stop the temp gauge starts rising. When I take off again the gauge comes back down usually. I had a 98 OBW that the head gaskets went out on and this is not the same symptoms as before. When i get out of the car I can smell antifreeze burning off but i cant tell a leak anywhere. Also, the bottom radiator hose looks like it is partially collapsed, is this normal? the 2 fans operate as they should and kick on any ideas? thanks Tdog
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Well, i finally got the '97 OBW with 286k miles to a shop after the idler pulley blew apart and bascially took a chance to put it back together with another pulley and a new timing belt without inspecting the valves. The mechanic thought perhaps one valve was bent after he put it back together because it seemed to run with a miss. But i just drove it home and it runs just like she did before the pulley went. After everyone's advice guessing that 95% of the time the valves get bent i guess I'm one of the lucky ones. Now we have our winter AWD vehicle back. Thanks to Dave Spillers for his advice and used parts to keep her on the road. Tdog
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Fellers, I really appreciate all the input and help being offered. I can do basic repairs but this type of job is beyond me so i have to pay about $70/hr for labor which is what also drives the cost up. I'll have to ask the mechanic what it would cost to put on the used heads, the pulley and belt back together. How much time should that take a mechanic? This is my second car so many times it is not driven much, we have kept it around for winter time driving here in Cincinnati. Tracy
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Ok, i finally got my story straight. You guys are correct it is the pass side camshaft pulley not the crank pulley, my fault. If my pivot point is about $800-$1000 what would be the best option to get the car back on the road. The mechanic thinks there is almost no chance that the valves are ok. It is an '97 OBW with 285k miles and 5 speed tranny. Is this a good candidate for a cheap used 2.2L engine swap as Davebugs suggests? Looks like i may have to put it up for sale as a non runner. thanks!
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the indy mechanic spoke with a subaru dealer mechanic and he said 98% of the time the valves do bend. to do a leak down test he has to replace the pulley and belt just to see if the valves are bent. How much should the pulley cost and the belt? I wonder if it would be worth telling him to replace the belt and pulley and throw it back together without testing the valves? Or if the valves are bent slightly would it make a big difference thanks
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Fellers, i thought i broke the timing belt on my '97 OBW with 285k miles but it was the pulley instead. The belt did not break, mechanic suggested doing leak down test to see if the valves are bent. If the valves are good how much is a new pulley? If valves aren't good what is a price for a used engine? With 285k miles this is my second car and usually used here in Cincinnati when the roads are snowy. Or is it time for a junkyard? thanks Tdog