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I may have the chance to buy from a near by bone yard

a 97 Outback wagon with a 150 Kmi and very nice body, missing it's driver's side front strut and steering knuckle. ($500 cash w/normal title)

 

but it also has

 

a supposedly blown phase 1 2.5L DOHC (headgasket demon caused overheating and she drove on - POOF!!)

plus

the tranny (4EAT) has issues (bad VSS 1 in the tranny and slips real bad, a flush and a new sensor may fix it?)

 

thus it's trip to the boneyard

 

Now I also just happen to have a 94 Legacy turbo wagon with no title (complete driver, runs great - rebuilt 4EAT)

 

Would I be a fool to even consider swapping the drive train, lock stock and ECU + wiring harness

into the Outback?

 

or

 

Swapping the drivetrain from

a 94 GT wagon I also have. She has a quater million miles and body rot,

the 2.2L runs good but is starting to wolf a bit of oil

and it's 4EAT is showing signs of it's age.

 

or ???

as they say in NYC "Fergit aboutit"

All comments positive or slam are appreciated

 

 

P.S. I do happen to possess a little (as in very) bit of Subaru Legacy knowedge

and a shed to work this miracle in.

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Dude, I am going to be honest I would not do what you are describing. First you are paying WAY to much for that car. I would say "free or up to 100 bucks. Your next problem is you have a 94, which translates into ALOT of extra work. A Sub Legacy Outback with a blown HD 96-98 with NO other issues I might pay 500 bucks

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Ah MS.... "Dude"

first, I thank you kindly for the reply

 

please tell me what a

" a blown HD"

is?

 

500 is too much you say?

I appreciate the comment but add

maybe the vehicle costs in your part of the state are different.

 

a 97 Outback over here is in the 3 to 4 grand range

when running well.

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500 is still too much for all those problems. haggle down pass 250, especially if the heads are probably gone at this point and the tranny needs a swap. but i like the way you're thinking, just a lot of work (LOTS of work), and i don't know if it would be emissions passable (i know that ca won't let an older engine into a newer car, but dunno about pa)

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Blown HD, blown head gasket. Thats why the engine is over-heating. If they took that car to the dealer just to fix that your looking at 1,200 to 1,500. You still have a transmission problem and suspension issue. Unless you have lots of time and money I would not touch it.

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Thanks guys for the reality wake up call.

 

Guess I'll opt for the NYC way out as I doubt

I'll get Mr. Boneyard to come down to that level.

 

but a sweet running EJ22T (turbo) Outback for less than a grand

would be something a lot of us would go for??

 

Say yea -- Nay or Yay??

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