So upon some recent changes in my life, I'm now looking at moving out to the Phoenix area around March or so. I'll be driving the shitbox out with a uhaul trailer. I'm faithful that my almost 300k $600 Roo will make it, since she's pretty healthy to begin with, but some pre-adventure planning is necessary.
I made a quick list.
Hows it look?
Getting ready for some change.
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Getting ready for some change.
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Re: Getting ready for some change.
Sounds about right but remember if you don't really need to do it. Should you? I didn't see valve cover gaskets? I understand you got it for really cheap, so you have room to spend but don't dig to deep. March will come up real quick and that's the last thing you need is to be rushing to get the job done and trying to get the rest of your life ready for the move.
Also if you are doing front seal, why not do a timing job. Hate to do all that work and then that leave you stuck.
Also if you are doing front seal, why not do a timing job. Hate to do all that work and then that leave you stuck.
Tony
90 LS Spec rio red sold
91 SS rio red R.I.P
90 Mazda Miata
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90 LS Spec rio red sold
91 SS rio red R.I.P
90 Mazda Miata
2005 GT SWP
92ss satinsvoice wrote:LOL! that block was like F*** THIS! IM OUT!
mike-tracy wrote:Word. I'd love to get my hands on one of those trannies, but I just can't stomach the cost
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Re: Getting ready for some change.
I pulled the motor about 2 months ago and did new gaskets all around. Aside from the ones I listed haha. New timing kit was installed at the same time as well.SILINC3R wrote:Sounds about right but remember if you don't really need to do it. Should you? I didn't see valve cover gaskets? I understand you got it for really cheap, so you have room to spend but don't dig to deep. March will come up real quick and that's the last thing you need is to be rushing to get the job done and trying to get the rest of your life ready for the move.
Also if you are doing front seal, why not do a timing job. Hate to do all that work and then that leave you stuck.
A4 LM7 Drift build: http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthrea ... or-shut-up
Re: Getting ready for some change.
Figured you must have done something like that...Carry on
Tony
90 LS Spec rio red sold
91 SS rio red R.I.P
90 Mazda Miata
2005 GT SWP
90 LS Spec rio red sold
91 SS rio red R.I.P
90 Mazda Miata
2005 GT SWP
92ss satinsvoice wrote:LOL! that block was like F*** THIS! IM OUT!
mike-tracy wrote:Word. I'd love to get my hands on one of those trannies, but I just can't stomach the cost
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Re: Getting ready for some change.
Oil pans are sealed with RTV, ultra black is what I use.
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Josh Colombo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.
Re: Getting ready for some change.
You should use ultra grey for almost anything that requires RTV sealant, per Subaru.
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1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm