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  I just changed oil in my 95 Legacy 2.2 AWD 105K  . I decided to stick my finger in the drain hole to see if there was any crud on the bottom of the pan. I felt this loose object! I placed a magnet rod in the hole and picked up what is pictured. What is it? I have had the car since 1999 and there is no issue with the engine. This may have been in the pan for many years. It is steel and has a slight uniform bend in it....it's a perfect 1/2 circle. Ideas? Anything to now worry about all of a sudden?

Todd

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It's half of one of the spring washers used to separate the rocker arms. It just fatigued and broke - the other half is somewhere. Way too big to get sucked into the oil pickup so not really a problem. Just pull the valve covers, and looks like its time for some maintenance. Replace all those washers and a good time to do the lifter o-rings.

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     Can I ask another quick question?? This same car is OBD2, although it's an early 1995. When reading the computer, EGR and CAT are never ready. I have read that they will never be ready on these early cars. Is that just normal. Car runs fine, no issues. Passed emissions like brand new, (tailpipe sniffer)

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29 minutes ago, GeneralDisorder said:

Yes that's the part you need. 4 per side (8). Also get 16 of part # 13396.

The lack of readiness completion is normal for 95/96 models and was addressed by filing a variance with the EPA. It is a known and ignored issue at all testing stations nationwide. 

GD

Do 97 ej22 mechanical rocker assys use the same spring washers?

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42 minutes ago, GeneralDisorder said:

Yes that's the part you need. 4 per side (8). Also get 16 of part # 13396.

The lack of readiness completion is normal for 95/96 models and was addressed by filing a variance with the EPA. It is a known and ignored issue at all testing stations nationwide. 

GD

  Thanks so much!!!

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