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  1. How about just running 5 Qts of cheap thinner oil a few times, maybe 0W-20 with the oil pan plug off and filtering the oil with a white old rag or T-shirt on a clean orange/clear bucket every time you reintroduce the oil into the motor to help it rinse/rid any unwanted bits. The color contrast should make it easy to spot little pieces with the old white T-shirt and the fresh thin oil if any at all come out the motor. I actually thought about doing this when I put things back together.
  2. Looking good, moving right along! EL header?, what brand? And is that an analog oil pressure sensor/sender?
  3. Haha This wrench was very useful around those bolts you mentioned by the turbo.
  4. Sounds great. And I'm sure is much cheaper than an expensive ultrasonic machine, plus you can also do much bigger parts.
  5. I had no idea that existed, all I knew was sand blasting, but it seems a lot better than blasting sand which can wear out mating surfaces much faster if not careful. That has to be so satisfying seeing how good those greasy old parts look almost new again. Great work!
  6. Oh hey.. I almost forgot! Did you remove all the banjo bolt filter mesh? I think there's 4 in total in the whole engine. Now's the time to do it before you have the rest of the components and Cam Gears on. The one behind the Left head under the Turbo, another one on top, the oil pipe by the front of the RH, one in front of the Left Intake Cam and the last one I think it's on top of the Left head in the other end of the other oil pipe. Also, will you be doing the 4th Cylinder cooling mod? Might as well too. I have a brand new JDM fitting from eBay is you need it. It connects on the back of the Left Head.
  7. I have one mounted on the Outback as well.. lol Better than the OE we buy here.
  8. I know.. I've been looking for a manual myself for some time now, but they're just hard to find in good condition with a turbo, most previous owners tend to abuse these cars. There's plenty of WRXs, but I'm convinced the versatility the wagons offers, especially with kids and space in the trunk for bikes and cargo, etc. is just awesome, best of both worlds: Grocery getter, people mover, and even a bit of off road and go fast capability.
  9. Look what this guys is selling down here, but I can't reach him.. He has his contact info removed! Argh! Check out the mileage, that car looks mint! I want to jump in into another OBXT project lol.. https://offerup.com/item/detail/b91a7c42-ef5e-37f8-8bce-8d1ae6d94129?q=subaru+outback+&cid=5.1
  10. Oh perfect! You're set with this combo then. Sure thing brother. I'm no expert by any means, just sharing the bit of knowledge I've gained in these 4 years. FSM calls for replacing the T/B gasket after removing it, but you may get away with reusing it if treated carefully.
  11. Nice! A lot of detailed work, but all well worth it. You mentioned you’ll be replacing the vacuum lines, will that include the PVC valve too? Might as well.. I cleaned the injectors with cleaner using a 9V battery and alligator clips, maybe you don’t need to do this though.. but worth flushing them a few times just in case. And the last thing which imo, is very important, are you keeping the OE oil pickup tube? They tend to crack and starve the motor of oil. Why not upgrade it? Other than that, I think you have all bases covered. Maybe someone else can give their input? ps: definitely clean the T/B.. Open the blade slowly, and once cleaned with T/B cleaner, close it back up slowly.. (don’t let the blade slam shut).
  12. That’s how it is with these things.. you plan for a simple overhaul, you end up doing a lot more. You’d feel bad later on saying, damn it should have done that, “while I was there”.. lol Progress!
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