Replace Subaru Head Gasket EJ253 - Part 1 of 5
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- Опубліковано 3 лют 2015
- This is part 1 of a 5 part multi-part series I recorded replacing the head gaskets on a 2003 Subaru Outback, 2.5L 2458CC H4 FI VIN: EJ253
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About two years ago at around 110K miles on my 2011 Outback 2.5L H4 I had to replace both gaskets. Never done this before so I watched your videos 2 or 3 times, plus I had taken a lot of pictures while working on the engine. Took me almost 10 days to finish the job :) Result? 50K miles later (!) it still runs perfect, no issues, just made roundtrip from Chicago to SF and back. Right now at 170K on the clock. It's like a family member. So yeah, thank you so much for doing this tutorial. Not only it helped me to repair engine, but I got hooked A LOT on doing repair myself so I bought a lot of tools and been working on all my cars myself since. Thanks!
I'm in the process of doing the head gaskets on my 02 outback right now. It's my first time doing this particular job and I've watched this video series at least a half dozen times. Wouldn't of attempted it if you hadn't put such a great tutorial video out. Thanks Eric, you're a class act dude.
How was it? I've done a lot of suspension work, but thinking of sending this out to someone else. :/ Seems like a long process and easy to hook somehitng up wrong or forget a step.
@@lifeisgood070 just saw your comment now. Sorry I didn't respond sooner but I never saw your inquiry. It went smooth with the exception of the torque convert which I just posted a comment about. Hope you got it fixed and I would definitely recommend trying it yourself. Just do as much research as you can. Eric's video is great but I supplemented it with subie mikes videos. He is subaru specific and meticulous.
@@lifeisgood070 Eric's video definitely enough to get ya through but Mike has a few video's where he removes, installs and puts together subie engines so it's nice to see another perspective and see the various things you might encounter.
@P C B and the problem with honda is they are giant paper weignts, 6 months of the year where I live.
@P C B and name another job on a Subaru that's more difficult than a honda. Seems like you don't really know what you're talking about. You're acting like it's a European car.
You are awesome Eric you are the salt of the earth I mean that. To be mechanic, camera man, editor, narrator, secretary, business man .,,In short a multi-tasking maniac. Outstanding.
I wish to be like you one day Eric. Being able to work on any car that come in to the shop is pretty cool. I've seen so many of your videos and seen many makes and models come in with all different problems and you always are able to fix them. You are the best in my book. Glad I found your channel and will be a life time viewer as long as you post videos they will be watched . Thank you as always for making the videos. It's really appreciated
Paul Morales Well ya know what I say? It's only nuts and bolts! They all have about the same concept just look a little different ya know. :)
I agree with him, You need three things for a motor to run Air, Fire and Fuel The automotive compnies put a cover over the motor and 2/3 of the guys who did their own work suddenly did not know how to work on them. Take the cover off and it is still the same engine under it. I have heard guys who had worked on cars for 30 plus years say they can't do it. If you say you can't then you can't. Don't limit yourself. If you don't know how then go find out "HOW".
Eric avoids Euro trash.
If your just tuning in ...I am going to tell you the five videos in this series are well worth watching if you need to do similar job on your Subie. I have seen all five and Eric does a great job with lots of detail, tips and takes some time to explain and show some of the specialized tools including where he sourced them.Great job Eric, thanks.Robert.
How is this the first I've heard of the Powerbar??!!! Kick ass tool! Extremely informative and well done video. Thank you for taking the time to make these excellent videos.
That little air ratchet sounded way too much like a dentist drill...... 😁
Thanks for the video.
i know I am kinda randomly asking but do anyone know of a good site to stream new movies online ?
@Ernest Zavier I watch on flixzone. Just google for it =)
@Garrett Valentino Definitely, have been watching on flixzone for months myself =)
@Garrett Valentino thanks, I went there and it seems to work :) Appreciate it!
@Ernest Zavier Glad I could help xD
Thanks, Eric for taking the time to teach us and run a shop at the same time. That can't be easy.
The head gasket fix worked so well on my car that I'm starting in on my wife's Subaru! This series helped immensely.
This 5 part series is awesome. Thanks very much for creating them an posting. I just finished the full job on my 05 outback and I relied heavily on your guidance. I couldn't be happier with the results. Thanks again!
Love your channel...I’ve been a mechanic for thirty five years ..never stop learning
I like the multi part vids when the material covered warrants it. Its all great stuff and will help me keep somewhat up to date with technology.
dan andy Cool glad you like it.
Wow Eric! You're doing a super job in keeping up with all the stuff on the car plus all the other stuff going on around you. I don't believe that I could be as dedicated as you. You're a great inspiration for a lot of people out here in UA-cam land. Thanks Eric for taking the time!
Well it isn't over yet Terry lol. Been one heck of a morning today let me tell ya. Just been getting slammed here.
ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!
This is exactly what i want to see, no messing around just showing what it takes to do the job.
Please, you don't have to excuse yourself, I would watch it even if it was real time. We should be the ones to apologize for not being able to help out, you are giving us this for free.
Don't worry about the camera work too much, if someone is doing the same job i am sure they will figure out most of the stuff they can't really see. Just getting to see the process is what is worth the most.
Please show more stuff like this, long running jobs that involve taking nearly everything apart.
I did browse your video archive to find the most involved job, actually looking for a big engine swap or somesuch. Would love to see one.
Thanks!
No messing around!? Hey we do that here time to time. Unfortunately I don't get a chance to record a lot of big jobs just because it does take a tremendous amount of time and I have to put my customers needs first in that case, but I try to record when time allows :)
South Main Auto Repair I meant "Get er done" you know?
I like it when there isn't an excessive amount of hand holding, just doing the job and telling us the not so obvious things. That's what i mean by "no messing around".
I would leave my car to you any day of the week, a bit hard though as i am on the other side of the planet. But must be good for business showing how you do things.
Yeah we stay pretty busy here all the time, where are you from?
South Main Auto Repair Sweden.
Lol that is a long ways away haha
Thanks for taking the time to make this video series. You asked for feedback: It would be helpful if you pointed out the importance of setting top dead center and how to do that before proceeding past that point in the tear-down. This is a really helpful video series.
I have watched this about 7000 times... same as the cam sprocket torque. Thanks for putting this together
WOW! What can I say Eric…you are great. Thank you for doing this. Your efforts are appreciated! It seems you've been shooting repairs forever!
God bless sir!
Well thanks. Nope first time playing with cameras was just a few months ago.
Pretty tight working space in that compartment Eric, you are darn calm considering.
i bought an -06 with a blown head gasket one side for super cheap and going to watch your whole series of five vids before i even start work on mine, love your work by the way, good clear instructions and advice
Thanks for the time this must take to do and post.
Awesome instructions, I am following step by step to replace head gaskets on my 2000 Outback. Couldn't do it without Eric.
Just getting to watching this series. Only one comment...I know...a year later. Anyway, why not remove the radiator and fans as a unit? I haven't worked on a Subaru personally, but it appears you have to get the radiator out anyway in order to bust off those cam sprockets and it gives you lots of room to work without worrying about bumping it. I'm glad as time goes on you quit apologizing for the stop/starts and running your business. Your business is what brings us these great videos and I have enjoyed watching them. May the phone and doorbell ring on!
Eric thank you so much for making this video. It has helped me out on my 2007 Outback immensely! THANK YOU!
Thanks for taking the time and effort making these vids. I just had that damn Radiator drain plug fail while jamming down the freeway and cooked my 02 WRX wagon.... then got the dreaded water from the drain plug and oily gurgles in the expansion tank! So looking at head gaskets minimum, hopefully not a full rebuild as I got her shit down quickly and was running fresh premium synthetic oil. Happy to have a shop with a Bendpac in it to work out of. Edit: tore into it and had coolant pouring from the exhaust manifold!!!!
After watching this, I'm gonna sell my Subaru. Can't afford to have that kind of work done to it and I'm simply not going to tackle a job that big. I'd have all the bolts and hoses in the wrong place and end up with a ton of extra parts. 😂😂😂
Remember if He can do it you can do it. You probably would do fine. It’s really not bad. Most of the connections only connect one way.
Good move!
5 hours I've spent watching the SMA channel today, I feel like fixing some stuff now. LOL😆
Just ordered the 3/8 nano, and various hose fittings I've seen Eric use. Good Work!
Thank you! I'm looking forward to the rest of the videos. I have an 02 with 195k I've owned for three years. I put some stop leak in two years ago, and a water pump last year. My 95 legacy made it to 208k but was very rusty. I like the pliers you used to take of connections and removed the fuel lines.
A new Subaru slogan I thought of - "Love where it leaves you".
This video series gave me the confidence to replace the gaskets on my 01 Legacy. Been watching your channel since mid-2010s. I just pulled both heads today, dropping off at the machine shop tomorrow. Thanks, buddy!!!
I also used a 3/8" drive Earthquake XT impact from Harbor Freight to do this job (I bought it years ago), as well as socket wrench and regular wrenches. I highly recommend an impact for this job. I tried loosening the crank pulley bolt with a regular socket wrench but was having trouble. I then used the Earthquake XT and that zipped the bolt off no problem! Same with cam bolts. I'm about 15 hours into this job so far, for reference. Just take your time!
Excellent videos, descriptions and camera views. Just bought a 2001 outback and will be relying a lot on this head gasket video. Hopefully the layout is similar. Thanks for all the hard work!!!
You just gave me a tip that will save me so many headaches...(Use the Hose pliers to remove connectors!) ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!
I have psoriatic arthritis in my fingers so you learn how to adapt :)
When I think of all the times I struggled to get my fingers in position to remove a connector. I could have just been using hose pliers. I ordered a set the day after I watched this video.
Haha totally help let me tell ya!
hey man, i appreciate that you took the time to make these videos! I am a beginner mechanic and this would take a lot of patience to record and that it helped alot!
Good thing I watched this video all the way through. My brother was a Subaru mechanic and ALWAYS pulls the motor to do the heads. I have never done one either way so I can say if one way is easier than the other but if you have tried it then you know!
Great video of a really complex job. You are a master craftsman, for sure.
Love these longer videos, thank you.
these are great videos very informative. i have the exact same subaru and im replacing the head gaskets. its my first time doing so. and these videos were really helpful . you do a great job.
I think Avril Lavigne wrote a song about that job, "Complicated"
Fantastic- looks like you've been making vids for years. I almost took on one of those jobs last year , never did one before and it seems my quote for labour was too expensive at $500. They decided to go with two cans of bars leak, seems to have worked great until they came back in the fall and complained the coolant leak was back and for some unexplained reason they have no heat :) I said go try some more bars leak- they haven't been back , mechanic in a can. LOL. Thanks for doing this Eric. Steve
Stop leak lol love it... sounds like a fix an other you-tuber likes to refer people to. Fix a flat is another great product too (said no mechanic ever)
My ex wife just got a 1990s Legacy wagon w/ 200k plus on the odometer. After she got it she wanted to see what I thought of it .The first thing I noticed was that in the back of the wagon there was a fresh set of head gaskets and other gaskets waiting to be installed .😨
I wish she would have had me come along to take a look at it before she bought it .
It's a basket case and needs a bit of work but overall it sounds good and runs .No oil in the radiator fluid or vice versa but that doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't have a head gasket leak .
I was hoping it wouldn't be too much of a job to replace them but after seeing this video I'm definitely having second thoughts about it .
From what I've read it seems like these Subaru boxer motors were prone to having head gasket leaks pretty often .
Gotta respect a dude who still uses air tools. Old school all the way. Good video!
Air tools???? I love my 40 year old Snap-On 3/8 air ratchet. Watch out for your knuckles! because it will take them out if your not carful.
This is an insane amount of work. Why does Subaru make this job so hard!?
I am not a Subaru tech. But I am a retired auto tech. Subaru head gaskets are much easier then most other cars [of the same year]. So far I have only watch this first video out of the five. I have probably done many more head gaskets on Subaru's then he has. This said he has done some unnecessary steps and other steps that he should have [in my opinion]. #1 pull the engine. It makes a lot of things easier and is not hard to do. He is an auto shop so he has tools that a shade tree mechanic may not, like an engine crane and engine stand. If you don't have those tools do it his way. I am not putting him down. I have watched many of his videos about computer diagnostics and can tell he has way more experience then me at that. I will watch the other videos about this job and am wondering if he pulls the oil pump to check the bolts on the cover plate. This is a common problem with Subaru's that should be checked every time the timing belt is removed and can cause low oil presser if not checked. Ask me how I know. I will tell you experience, in other words I have done the job twice on a friends car, live and learn. Because I have probably done more of them I have learned to do this with every head gasket or timing belt job. Experience is everything. I don't know how long it took him but I can easily do this in one days work, not including sending the heads out to a machine shop, so 2, 4 hour days.
Excellent vid, really!!!! TY soooo much! I know enough to know you know what your doing and love your personality and sense of humor! I also know I don't want to do this myself....LOL. I have worked on everything from weed eaters, Chain saws, cycles, cars, farm tractors....on and on and im sick of it.... now..... I have taken over my wife's business and now sell avon...LOL, Life is a trip! I have a good friend who is a professional mechanic and I will pay him to do it. You remind me so much of him. TY for the vid!
You doing good man..ready for part 2🙏🏾
I am a self taught mechanic and a Subaru lover. I have done the head gaskets, timing belts twice thanks to UA-cam.
My method is to pull the engine. With all the things to come off and the way it is put together it comes out easily I was able to have the motor on a stand in 4hours with basic tools.
You are correct. Subaru cars are one of the easiest cars to work on in general. A head gasket should take less then 8 hours total if you have done many of them. 4 hours on the engine stand? Good for you! I don't rush and try to beat "flat rate". Do the job correctly the first time.
Great vid. I'd love to see the other parts. I have to do this job on an EJ252 to do a valve adjustment in the near future, so always good to see the process of pulling this engine out.
Trying to do it live so I'll put up part II today (I hope)
i was once going buy a subaru because i had some kind of affinity for horizontally opposed boxer style engines after flying airplanes that all had 4 cylinder horizontal engines.....i'm glad i resisted the temptation and went ahead to buy a small mazda car that has never given a moment's trouble of any kind in 10 years except needing new tires
Eric: Can't thank you enough for all your Subaru videos. This weekend I completed replacing the head gaskets on my 2008 Impreza SOHC with the engine in the vehicle as you demonstrate in these videos. Many people I talked to said it couldn't be done this way. You helped me prove them wrong. I didn't get as much side to side movement of the engine as you did so it was tough getting the heads on all by myself. Kept knocking the gasket off with the bolts. Could have filled a jar with quarters for all the swear words I said during that part of the job. I spent about 4 months preparing to do the job to identify what parts I needed, what other things I should inspect/replace, and what tools I'd need to buy or rent. Your videos were key to giving me the courage/confidence to take on the job by myself. Up to this point I'd never done anything more complicated than changing spark plugs, light bulbs, and brake pads. Given my wife and kids depend on this car and I didn't have the money to pay a shop to do the work over again I put a lot of pressure on myself not to screw it up. I especially appreciated you taking the time to talk about tools and giving such a detailed demonstration on how to adjust the valve clearance. None of the videos from other people on UA-cam talked about this important step. The right tools and an excellent mechanic as a teacher / coach made the job possible and certainly increased the quality of the work I did. I literally had your video running on one side of my laptop and a PDF copy of the factory service manual up on the other side throughout the project following along step by step. There were definitely some differences between the year/model in your videos and mine. Especially when it came to the torque sequence. The Snap-On ATEC torque wrench and the timing belt pulley pliers made a huge difference though. After a week of vacation the car started right up and purred like a kitten. My wife and friends were really impressed and I told them I owed it all to people like you. Unfortunately I live in Washington state and can't stop by your shop and thank you in person so I hope this comment does justice in communicating how much I appreciate you sharing your expertise with all the weekend warriors like me. I wish and your family all the best and will definitely be using your other videos to keep my cars in top condition.
+mbarry37 That is fantastic to hear and I am glad it turned out great! The '08 is a little different animal with the VVT and all but very similar in many ways as I am sure you discovered. It sounds like you had a methodical approach to the repair and that is what pays off in the end. Always glad to hear a success story :) Feels good huh ?
+South Main Auto Repair It feels great and I'm looking forward to doing more of this in the future. Thanks again.
mbarry37 No prob!
Subaru head gasket issues seem to mainly affect 2.5 liter EJ series engines with non turbo engines. Always replace these gaskets with the turbo engine gaskets regardless.
Love that POWERBAR. soo cool and thats how to make your life easier.
I've been following stuzman52 's posts and watching your videos. Seeing a lot of good info and that power bar is going to be on my shopping list! Looking forward to more of your vids!
Oh yeah Terry is a good man full of knowledge and the power bar is your friend :) You can never have to many tools.
South Main Auto Repair PowerBar was ordered yesterday and I received confirmation of shipment today... what else are you gonna make me buy? LOL!
Oh you stick around lol I can take you on a drawer by drawer tour if you want haha
South Main Auto Repair that sounds like a great idea, I've just been buying some more tools, some of them I have made a note of like that power bar to put on order. Don't worry Thomas EXOVCDS your not the only buying tools thanks to Eric... Lol!
Gylan Underhill Good to hear! I try to not over do it... some of the tools you just have to have, because... hey, you never know, you might need it the next week!! :)
You got skills man thank you for the information
Awesome vid man! Im about to start on mine this weekend.
You really have it going on..not a subaru fan at all admire your patience..
Thanks, I appreciate your time and effort.
Your welcome ***** . Just posted part II FYI
Nice job. I always wonder how you guys keep a track of the hose connections, what bolts go where and what connectors go where especially after you just throw it all in a pan. Much respect.
Eric!!!!! I love subarus!!!!! Can't wait to watch all 5 videos of them!!!
Paul Morales lol have fun :) It's a long one
That Power bar sounds like a cool tool, I've never seen one. A great idea when you have to approach from the side. With all the flared steel at the hammer end, you've used it for decades. A quick search shows that Mac still sell them. It looks like something I could make with the welder and a little time. Presumably the joint is a simple bushing?
I did this repair 18 months ago thanks. I wish i had also, 1. Pulled out the AT dipstick just for 2 seconds when I had the heads off because when I went to remove it afterwards it was stuck. It was a bear to break loose. Heads off there would have been lots more room. 2. Consider replacing 3 inch long fuel hoses when manifold is off car. It seems like the fuel hardlines are like an octopus and kind of tied or welded together so it's not so easy to push an individual line aside to install a new hose. Supposedly the hoses get stiff with age and leak if temps drop below 17 degrees F. Also make sure all hose clamps are orientated so they are easy to tighten from above.
Yay! I get to do this as soon as the weather permits!
Great video Bossman. You make it look simple. I was in line with you until you took the belt off. can't wait to watch you put'r back on. oh ya, btw, I seem to have seen a case of beer at Steve's with yer name on it. I told Steve that a name on the case of beer rule is i auto-delete if not drunk within 24 hours of purchase. After all, possession is 10/10ths of the law. Told him to tell ya that it's prolly best for you to bring another case - just so you all can talk story about it ;) Of course that is based on the Super-Seeding Man Rule #1 .. Always Bring More Beer!
several tools especially made for the harmonic ballancer bolt removal tool as well as the cam shafts. sometime have to weld nut on camshaft bolt to get it out its an allen socket....
I like everything you do
I think you are doing great . It is hard to make a video and keep track of both so you do not forget something on camera . And things are just harder to do trying to stay out of the cameras way . but think you done well. I like the power bar.
Thanks. Power bar is a great tool!
Excellent video. Thank you.
Yeah, it would be hard to record and repair at the same time -- you're very dedicated, especially on a job like this. But it will make for an interesting vid, and I'm sure Subaru owners will love you! Hope you get LOTS of views -- you will deserve it after all the hard work
We'll see were it goes. Thing is I got a Rav 4 I need to do right after this.. not sure if I'll shoot it or not.
South Main Auto Repair please do
I'm watching closely. I've got this job in my near future. Lol
Please try taking the radiator, fans, overflow bottle out as a whole unit.
That’s the way I do it and it saves quite a bit of time versus they way you’ve done it here.
Just disconnect the hoses and fan connectors and out she comes.
If you do the same job...then do it your way. Removing each part one by one makes it easier for amateurs to see what is going on. It's called making an informative video of what to expect. If you wanna take them all out as a unit...then do it.
Are head gaskets a common problem with subies ? Asking for a friend...
Jay Usher yes.
Every time
Hey Eric! Draining a Subaru coolant is so easy there are two plugs at the bottom of the engine that drain all the coolant out of the engine.
Dang that engine compartment looks like a basket of coat hangers.
Exactly!!! My girls 03 legacy needs head gaskets. Sooo looks like ima be hanging up the clothes soon
I like the anti-thumb detector guard that tool has.
big job, well done...
love these videos!!
Just did headgaskets on a 07 impreza at work, just machined the heads, then all new gaskets including oil pan. Slight differences in removal of the accessories.
thanks a lot.happy thanksgiving
You might want to check into a mac or aircat short/compact 1/2" impact. They have some really decent snap. I'd recommend them. Maybe you could give em a shot and give your opinion. Worked great on a harmonic balancer on a 2003 durango. Another very educational video!
Was going through your vids. came across this one, LOL. DAMN Sir O. You almost made me spit my coffee all over my computer right out of the gate. YOU SAID, I don't know if this will be a 1 part 2 part or 37 part series, LMFAO, SIR O. Been there, also did timing belts on the ROO'S.
great vids
keep them coming
Just started watching this series. Would love to see you do a set of head gaskets on a 12 Subaru Hatchback with the FB20 in it to show how drastically different those 2 motors are in comparison.
Hi, great vids. Do you always replace the head bolts? Hay, I pulled my cylinder head off my 91 Isuzu 2.3 and found a gap/burn in the gasket between the cylinders. When I looked down the cylinders and saw no cross hatching, do I need to hone them? Can I hone without taking out the pistons? I wasn't burning oil. Thanks
Great series. Do you know if this same method of getting at the heads can be done on a 2007 Outback? Thanks.
Excellent vids my brother..and a new Powerbar will soon find a new home with my tools
Better to have it and not need it I say!
Firstly, I'd like to thank you this video as it's going to help me with my process. I'm currently thinking of replacing a ej253 knocking rod - caused by low oil. I have the tools to do this at home and was thinking of pulling the engine out and just replace other parts at the same time. Would you recommend that I pull the engine or leave it in the bay?
Congrats 80K viewers, Eric is that worthy of a shot lol? rarely see Fords, or Chevy's with head gasket trouble, like my 3.5 in my 2013 Taurus
Very straight forward job @SouthMainAutoRepairLLC
Thanks for taking us along Eric. Remind me never to buy a Suburu... Argh! 2 days to change the valve cover gaskets? Too much!
2 days on valve cover gaskets?
That’s a 30 minute job my guy
You are very smart guy, i usually watch ETCG "Eric" a lot but i believe are great too! Your videos are straight forward to the point repairs with great dialog. Keep the videos coming please very informative and interest to watch.
Thanks for watching Timothy Elliott
really appreciate this video; God bless you
@26:13 when doing steam flanges we called these 'striker' wrenches & they came in different forms - neat to see the automotive side =)
Awesome video! I am doing this to my 2005 2.5 Impreza Outback right now. I am having a hell of a time getting the cam sprocket bolts out...any tips for when these are stuck?
love your videos thanks
Also Eric, i have noticed numerous times that you need to drain your air compresser tank, because water is coming out of your air tool's exhaust, this is an indecation that you need to drain the tank, because otherwise the same thing will happen to you as me where it will damage your air tools due to lack of lubercation, therefor rust can occure in the air chambers, theirfor siezing your air tool's ability to operate.
Alex Hutton ;) A/C Has an automatic drain, purges every time the A/C turns off, however the one line in the shop (one used working on subaru in this vid) does not have a drip leg on it so it condensates and blows a little bit of "turbo" here and there. Adding a drip leg and a drain on that line has been on my to-do list for ohhh 6 or 7 yearsish :)
Do you need to apply anarobic spray sealant to head gaskets prior to setting them on the engine block ? Can i use a small air grinder with a plastic yellow disc to clean the engine deck surface ?
I like to take the radiator out first. Damaged a couple before it finally sunk in, lol 😵
Frank Newling And leaves the fans on, just unplug them and pull them as a unit
If you close your eyes your at the DENTIST!!!!! NEAT
Same motor as the 99 Forester right? I will be replacing the head gaskets on my EJ25 SOHC and this will be a great reference vid as id like to do it without pulling the engine.
Thanks a lot for the videos! Helped a ton i just finished my head gasket and it worked great for the first little bit now my car is having troubles starting and when it does shooting these codes: P0122, P0327, P1511, P1513, P1515, P1517. Which are idle air control, throttle position And knock sensor. trying to figure Whats wrong am if there is a connection between all of them. Would really appreciate some advice thanks!!
Eli Huisman did you ever get it fixed ?
Good videos, I'm I the middle of my friends 2.5 right now great motors, stupid laminated headgaskets. I was thinking of using a copper spray to help, what do you think about using that on the heads?
Dang E O watching this old video with you dragging that air hose behind you seems strange after watching you run all that battery powered hand tools today ,I no we need air but battery powered tools have come a long way enjoy watching your video, your fan jeff w you do great work.
Quick question: Is it okay to remove the crank pulley like that? I have a manual transmission 2004 Subaru Legacy and I'm having trouble taking the crank pulley off. The intake manifold is already off and I need to take the crank pulley off to continue.
Great video! I have done timing belts on these engines but never head gaskets. I am surprised that you only broke one bolt considering you are in central NY. I am on Long Island and I see lots of rust from the salt air by the ocean.
Hey now... battles not over yet :)
People that buy those Subaru's really like them. They make good rally cars too.