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The PO130 is a knock sensor out of range I beleive. Mine did that, and I got one from amazon for under 10 bux and it fixed that code. Likely this sensor fails cuase the crapola piston design that makes the engine knock like a sherman tank..... The rest of your questions are answered previously by General Disorder in this thread.
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It seems I am running into the cost vs value issue every which way I look. I am gonna start looking into selling honestly (disclosing leaky engine) and just adding some of my personal cash on top of that to get mom another car. Any thoughts on which coolant additive I should use? I would also like to know if there is any oil conditioner that will help as well? Stuff that is available at chain auto stores like Advance or Autozone preferred please. Thanks so much for all of your help so far!
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Yea, if I am gonna take pistons out, knurl skirts, clean oiling holes, etc....Its gettin new rod bearings and maybe crank bearings as well. I never do anything half way. Then that would snowball into finding forged pistons...then....then....and the sickness goes on.... I am gonna keep a lookout for a smashed up 2.2 car with low miles. Is the 2.2 swap fairly drop in??
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Maybe I should look into a low mileage 2.2 and do a conversion?? It would be much better for me to just drop in a new/used engine than deal with going all the way into the pistons on this 2.5.......Does anybody make a full stainless engine to tailpipe performance exhaust kit for the 2001 Wagon? Mom puts such few miles on this car the stock exhaust has been patched 2-3 times and now the heat shields rattle as well.
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If I am gonna go thru all that, I may as well put some fresh pistons in there. I am gonna get under this car and pressure wash it and see just how bad things are leaking. I dont mind going through this engine thoroughly. Its my mothers car, she rarely drives it. Once I buy a new home with a garage I can take my time and do the job right. I would feel much better knowing I did the job, rather than some hack with a belt sander!!! Wow, I never heard of that. I will just do the glass/sandpaper method to clean up the surface.
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Thanks for the replies everybody! Today I called Larry Myers in Bridgeport WV and they said 1300-1500 which includes OEM head gaskets, or head gaskets of my choosing, this does not include resurfacing of heads, as they said they rarely resurface heads. Resealing the oil pump, removing and loctiting oil pump screws, timing belt and idlers/tensioners, spark plugs, water pump, valve cover gaskets..... General Disorder-When I let shops do my work I always get the feeling I am paying alot more money for a job I would do a lot more thoroughly myself. The car/motor has 109k on it and we have owned it the entire time...I wouldnt think piston rings would need replacing at this mileage? especially since we kept up on the oil changes. I just cant swing 3k repairs for this car, I just cant justify that expense for a car with no book value. Maybe I should just sideline this car until I buy a new home with a garage, then I can take my time and do it myself. Then I can make sure the heads are surfaced, upgrade the head gaskets, upgrade oil pump, and everything gets done properly and I know its done right.....The money I save doing it myself will allow me to justify the repairs.
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Hey everybody! We have a 2001 Legacy Wagon 2.5 SOHC and I want to have the head gaskets, valve cover gaskets, thermostat, timing belt,water pump,tensioners and idlers, and the oil pump resealed. I called the dealer we bought the car from and asked them how much for this work and they acted like I was asking for them to raise the Titanic. Then off the top of her head (the service dept lady) says about $2500 bux! LOL does this sound right???? I spent years in an auto shop and have tools and an engine hoist, I just dont have a garage at the moment as I just moved. I really dont wanna do this job on my back, in the driveway lot, on jack stands...But geez.....I was willing to pay say 1000-1400 for this work but not 2500. I went and talked to a local shop and they said 1400, but I was trying to stick with a Subaru dealer for the work. So here are my questions... 1. How much is a fair price for Subaru DEALER to do this job? 2. Stock head gaskets or aftermarket multi layer gaskets???? 3. Stock timing belt tensioner,idlers,belt,water pump, oil pump seal or aftermarket? 4. The car has never overheated or went dry on coolant, I really dont want to have the heads surfaced...I am in the boonies, and quality machine work is non-existent here. Thank You!
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Thanks for the replies. I guess I need to do some more research on the locations where this 2.5 is prone to leaking on the head gaskets. I am sure the conditioner has not been added yet since we have owned this car since 60k miles and 1 year old. I have all of the service records for it, since all of the work was done at dealers when I lived out of state. I think it may be the most safe choice to stick with OEM parts, and I will replace the cam seals when I do the job. I didnt see anything about the oil pump on any of the how to videos online, so thats another detail I will look into. I sure hope this car doesnt need head gaskets. That job is gonna be kinda crappy to do in a parking lot. I havent decided if I am staying in WV yet so I havent built a garage here.
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Hey everybody, Thanks for having me! I am trying to get my mothers 2001 Subaru Legacy caught up on maintainance. It has 109k on it now and has been treated fairly well, but its due for the water pump, timing belt, and tensioners to be replaced. it started leaking coolant from the front of the engine area and I am sure its due for this service. We bought the car back in 02 with 60k miles on it and its now at 109k. I also think the valve cover gaskets are gonna need changed as well, as I smell oil on the exhaust when it sits and idles. After this is done I need to change the rear diff fluid, and wheel bearings because they are growling. The car is a 2001 Legacy Wagon which I think has the SOHC engine? I will have a closer look tomorrow and confirm. I am leaning toward using Subaru parts, but am open to suggestions for a kit that would included ALL of the tensioners, the belt, water pump for the job. I really dont want to take this car to a shop to have this work done because we are on a budget. The single cam 2.5 engine looks fairly straightforward and want to make sure the job is done perfectly because its my mothers car, and I am meticulous when it comes to mechanical repairs. I want to replace all of the heater hoses, and radiator hoses when I do this job as well. I apologize for signing up and asking tech questions immediately, but its my mothers car and I dont want her driving it like this so she is out of a car until I get this done. If you all can provide me direction on what brand of parts to use, maybe some service procedure links/ torque specs, etc that would be greatly appreciated. I do not have a service manual for this car at this time. Thank You