
Rod Bearings???
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Rod Bearings???
so yesterday i bought another Leg...94 ls 4wd at....was rallying around my hood (haha)..and i believe i f***ed up a rod bearing...clickin pretty good w/ 260k stock!! anyways i was just wanting to know what the torque specs/sequence was for them...goin to get the 52mm and i wouldnt think the crank needs to be turned as it just started...and im going to do this under the car...Thoughts/insight appreciated! 

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Cant get to the back bearings without removing the x-member, etc. Even then it will be pretty tough, at that point it's easier just to pull. I think WRXdan was able to do all but the last one from under the car, IIRC...
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morgan
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morgan
1992 Legacy BF
1946 Ford 1.5 Ton Truck (The Beast): http://community.webshots.com/user/fishbone79
what douglas vincent siad, you have to split the block in two half's if your changing bearings.
go out side and open the hood and look at the motor, it splits right in half an i mean right in half.
go out side and open the hood and look at the motor, it splits right in half an i mean right in half.
1993 Subaru Legacy 44B STi 4Cam 16Valve Turbo Intercooled AWD
EJ22T, STi EJ207 DOHC, Vi-PEC (Spare Autronic) @ 426.20HP / 394.94ft lb @ 00psi
Tuned By: Franz Diebold ( DIEBOLD AUTOSPORT ) @ NVauto
EJ22T, STi EJ207 DOHC, Vi-PEC (Spare Autronic) @ 426.20HP / 394.94ft lb @ 00psi
Tuned By: Franz Diebold ( DIEBOLD AUTOSPORT ) @ NVauto
The 97 Outback most likely is the phase 1 2.5 which is the DOHC motor and is notorious for headgasket failures. If, and I doubt it is, one of the few that came with the 2.2 in it, then I think by then Subaru was running the single port heads on them which means less air flow and your exhaust wont bolt up. As far as the motor bolting up, yes almost all Subaru's are interchangble motors as far as the nuts and bolts go. I believe it will work but may have some wiring issues here and there.