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6983
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serverumut
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Jun 1, 2004
4:17 pm
6984
You would realize that your education could be increased if you read all of the posts in the entire link you sent (especially the last post). ... From:...
Ryan R. La Mothe
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Jun 2, 2004
5:01 am
6985
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serverumut
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Jun 2, 2004
7:40 am
6986
I've got most of the "stuff" in the way out of the car so I can get to the cylinder heads on the 2.5 in the driveway. I released the tension on the cam shafts...
Glen Farney
farnster69
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Jun 2, 2004
11:34 am
6987
Hey Glen, You have done 90% of what is required to remove the engine...four torque converter bolts, four bell housing bolts/nuts, two motor mount nuts more and...
Alan
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Jun 2, 2004
1:09 pm
6988
The car is in my driveway, on a hill, on ramps. I haven't disconnected any wiring, AC lines, fuel lines, or of course the drive line. What I really lack is a...
Glen Farney
farnster69
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Jun 2, 2004
1:46 pm
6989
The A/C compressor bracket (4 bolts plus one) and the power steering pump (3 bolts plus two little 10 mm) remove in minutes and can be slid off to the side and...
Alan
alansgarage
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Jun 2, 2004
1:58 pm
6990
Thank you for the PICs Ryan Passed the URL on to the BC-BF Legacy list I really like that big sunroof Larry Witherspoon ... Larry, You can get the wicked huge...
Russell Mann
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Jun 2, 2004
8:54 pm
6991
... mileage estimates use long-outdated criteria, like freeway speeds of 60MPH to calculate highway mileage. The long and short of it is, if you're driving 85,...
Russell Mann
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Jun 2, 2004
9:09 pm
6992
I've never taken apart a 2.5, so I read with interest about your adventures... the only piece of advice that I so far see I might add, is that either by...
Roberts
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Jun 2, 2004
9:47 pm
6993
tempting though it may be... I'll put personal attacks aside... but, my question still stands... Isn't that a Chevy emblem in the dash of this car? I mean, we...
Roberts
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Jun 2, 2004
9:59 pm
6994
Only a scumbag talks bad about true heros, American soldiers. That is you. ... From: Roberts [mailto:robertsjm@...] Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004...
Ryan R. La Mothe
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Jun 2, 2004
10:29 pm
6995
You just won't let it go... Okay... I like to get to the point fast, so here's the bottom line: you *are* an idiot... now with that up front, I'll go on to...
Roberts
roberjm2325
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Jun 3, 2004
12:01 am
6996
I'm going through the paperwork to buy an 03 GT sedan with 20K miles. It's replacing my aging 95 Impreza, so I'm pretty happy about that. What concerns me is...
copyboy311
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Jun 3, 2004
12:52 am
6997
Only that Kelly is usually a bit high and Edmunds a bit low. Good luck, Alan ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the...
Alan
alansgarage
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Jun 3, 2004
1:24 am
6998
No progress on the teardown except for $100 in gaskets for the reconstruction. There was one plug that looked odd to me, so I think that's going to be the...
Glen Farney
farnster69
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Jun 3, 2004
11:52 am
6999
... used a soft ... everything inside ... Russell, Have heard very similar things regarding other cars and roof carriers, although I think the hard plastic...
ericsond
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Jun 3, 2004
1:18 pm
7000
... Glen, Certainly I share Jeff's wishes for a succesful rebuild...good luck with it. I have to say though that I agree with Alan on, if at all possible,...
ericsond
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Jun 3, 2004
1:30 pm
7001
Such as ? I replaced the timing belt about 10k ago, so I don't see the use in doing anything there. I replaced the crank seal when I did the belt. Hmm, maybe...
Glen Farney
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Jun 3, 2004
1:41 pm
7002
Just in case Moolie is busy right now, the # he gave was: 11044AA610G. Proper surfacing of the head to assure trueness will not cause intake manifold problems....
Alan
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Jun 3, 2004
2:06 pm
7003
I don't think we ever over heated the car (temp gauge never topped out, or even stayed high for long, I'll check the deck to make sure it's true, I was...
Glen Farney
farnster69
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Jun 3, 2004
2:09 pm
7004
I know it's not exactly the same, but I know a fellow, or more accurately, I corresponded via email with a fellow who changed the head gaskets on a EJ-22 with...
Roberts
roberjm2325
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Jun 3, 2004
2:38 pm
7005
Then here's a question for you to consider, and maybe for someone who knows for sure.... if you pull the passenger side head, and can clearly tell that it is...
Roberts
roberjm2325
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Jun 3, 2004
2:45 pm
7006
Thanks. I looked closer at the prospects that the heads will come out with the engine in place, and I'm still hopeful, but I think I'll be unbolting the motor...
Glen Farney
farnster69
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Jun 3, 2004
2:56 pm
7007
Yeah, my theory is that it's impossible to have too many tools... you can really just never have enough.... And you're proving the old saying about when it...
Roberts
roberjm2325
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Jun 3, 2004
3:06 pm
7008
... lift from ? I'd really have to remove the intake an all to get a grip on anything. Glen, Agree with Jeff in that of all the people here, you seem like...
ericsond
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Jun 3, 2004
3:14 pm
7009
I was planning on taking both off, I have the parts, and the teardown is most of the work. And.... one of the plug wires fell apart, leaving the collar around...
Glen Farney
farnster69
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Jun 3, 2004
3:17 pm
7010
If you suspect the passenger side, then I'd pull that 1st, then see how you feel about doing the driver's side... you might just want to get some of that...
Roberts
roberjm2325
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Jun 3, 2004
3:44 pm
7011
... get it ... Don't most of the plug tips just unscrew anyway...? Baring that, I would go with Jeff's idea of just busting the tip off..... D...
ericsond
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Jun 3, 2004
3:53 pm
7012
The "ring" of the plug wire that got stuck is below the insulator on the plug, but it does cover the hex portion, so getting a plug wrench on it is impossible....
Glen Farney
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Jun 3, 2004
4:43 pm
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