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Check both the intake and the exhaust valves, they both can bend if timing jumps. The exhaust is more common but I've seen both. As G.D. said Lap the valves, no doubt about it when one is bent. Pulling the valve cover and checking lash will tell you how bad it is as well. When I get a subaru in that broke or jumped the T belt I simply order ALL new valves not just the "Bent"ones. No need to wonder at that point. Replace valve seals on all at the same time ,hand surface the heads, use new subaru head gaskets and put it back together, with new timing components. Good to go.
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I have seen catalytic's glow red from too much fuel, car hardly runs at that point. However it had no effect on the temperature. 2005 is 13 years old now ... radiators do not last forever... they are also easy to change and not that expensive to buy. (EDIT) My bad just reread your post you have a new rad. .... subaru thermostat ? or aftermarket ?
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Had that very thing happen on a 02 obw just the other day. Issue was a bad Ground... (sound familiar ? ) Headlights had been replaced with the china copys... the low beam ground was bad.. Made all the issues you have happen. I replaced that entire headlight housing with a used one and the problem is gone.
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On a second gen outback with the 2.5 sohc motor, you remove the washer fluid tank on the drivers side and part of the air intake on the pass side. to access the spark plugs .Not sure if forester is the same. Is your 98 A 2.5 4 cam motor? You called it a dual cam... Not even sure if they put the 4 cam motor in the forester lineup.