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The 93 has a mechanical Speedo, so the cable is most likely not properly engaged. Did you drop the trans or pull the engine to get to the clutch? The wire you are seeing may be the ground wire which hooks up to the firewall by the tilt stopper for the engine. Did you seal the rear baffle breather plate while you were in there?
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96-99 Outback with a 95 2.2 in it. I love the Standards, but Autos are good to as long as they have been maintained.
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Pick up a 98-99 Outback with a band 2.5 DOHC engine and drop in a good 95 2.2. Drive it for ever, easy to work on, save the extra $7,000 for tires and normal Maintenance. Buy a rust free CO car. Contact Shawn, he can set you up.
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Easy, but most yards cut the cat's out as they can not sell them. If you are lucky you may find one that still has the fwd flange on it, otherwise you will have to have one welded on. You might also be able to get one from someone parting out a car. 14mm nuts on the front exhaust 14mm and 12mm on the joints Rubber donuts that hold the exhaust up. Takes about 10 minutes to drop the complete exhaust if your not fighting rust.
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The TPS is adjustable but I doubt that is your problem. Start with he simple stuff: - Copper core plugs NGK, how old are your plugs? - Clean the IAC, it controls the idle speed - New NGK or Subaru Plug wires - New Air Filter, & clean the MAF - New fuel Filter Do as necessary to bring your maintenance up to date. No accelerator pump.
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Most of the time most wear is in the damper up front. If you slide a couple of straight slot screwdrivers behind the crank gear (avoid the trigger teeth) you will most likely be able to slide it off. Replace the key, replace the worn damper and torque to 125 ft lbs. If it won't come off, you may get by with just torque.