Questions & Answers for: Subaru 80 degrees

...fluids. The AT uses simple Dextron II or III (get 2 gallons) and the diffferential both use 80W-90W old fashioned non-synthetic gear oil. You will need roughly 5 quarts for both, Now for the ...

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Question about 1995 Legacy

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...80 to 90 degrees Step 9: Turn all bolts an additional 80 to 90 degrees *** CAUTION *** engine uses Torque To Yield head bolts (TTY) that permanently stretch during the initial installation. New head ...

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...80 degrees) the car wouldn't upshift into 2nd or 3rd (not sure). The RPMs jumped at about 30 mph with no shifting of the gears. I turned the car off for a few minutes and when I resumed driving the ...

...to 29nm (22ft lbs) followed by a further 80 to 90 degrees Tighten all bolts in order as above a further 40 - 45 degrees Tighten bolts Top Middle and Bottom Middle another 40 - 45 degrees Job

...80 sharply, it would not accelerate. It is just stays on 65 and then speed even drops. I think it happens because of cold weather. Another question. When engine temperature just started rising, ...

Question about 1996 Legacy

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80-90 degrees. Step 7: All bolts plus 80-90 degrees. I found your solution at: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/repairinfo/repairguide/repairGuideContent.jsp?pageId=0996b43f8037a891 loosening sequence

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