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Old 03-11-2008, 10:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Losing oil and have over 40,000 miles?

Well, this is apparently a common problem with all Subaru's across the board, but I don't know how widely known it is. If you are losing 1-2 quarts of oil per change and owned the car for several years or many miles (3-4 years, 30k-60k miles).

Put your car up in the air and check out the bottom of your timing cover (black, in front bottom of the engine). If it looks like it's dripping oil from the cover or the bottom of the cover is just covered in a layer of oil, one of your front seals probably went bad. It's more than likely your crank seal, but it could be any of the 4 cam seals also. Mine went bad around the time I needed a timing belt which is perfect timing (no pun intended) since you need to get in there to access either anyway.

I gotta run, but I'll post part numbers when I get back.

Part #'s

Camshaft & Timing - Oil Seal, Quantity 4
806732160
Seal Ring Cyl Block - Seal Ring, Quantity 1
10991AA001
Crankshaft & Bearings - Front Crank Seal, Quantity 1
806733030

And if you need the timing belt (THIS IS FOR A 2.0L TURBO ENGINE)
13028AA240


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Old 03-12-2008, 02:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
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LOL i noticed mine is going bad last summer. How hard would it be to change my self?

P.s. How much do these items cost?
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Old 03-12-2008, 03:04 AM   #3 (permalink)
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This may have just solved the mystery of where & the hell mine is go'n....THNX!!!


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