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I'm 95% sure my 2003 Legacy has the dreaded external HG leak. Both sides appear to be leaking oil slightly and the rear of the drivers side appears to be leaking coolant. I plan on trying the Subaru "Seal Conditioner", but have little faith...
Anyone done one of these before? If I've built a Type IV can I do this? I'd probably yank the motor and just do both to get it over with. |
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To the best of my knowledge it's a SOHC. So I guess I'll need the following:
* front and rear oil seals * head gaskets * valve cover gaskets * intake manifold seals * exhaust gaskets * cam belt * water pump ...and I'll have to buy or rent an engine crane. Ugh... I'm still planning on talking to Subaru NA as they of a WP99 service bulletin that warranty's the HG for 8 years/100,000 miles, but my car my not be eligible as it's through MY 2002. |
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