Oakieru
05-12-2015, 03:19 AM
Okay, so I have a '96 Outback, 2.5 Auto, that just blew a head gasket. Just as I was about to find a new outback to replace it, my shop found another Outback, a 99 2.5 manual, that had rear end damage sitting in a lot across the street. My shop had actually just done the head gasket on this Outback, so mechanically it's ready to go aside from the big bruise in the back it earned by getting rear-ended on its way home from the shop THE SAME DAY the head gasket job was completed. So my plan is to pick that wrecked outback up and swap out the good stuff from it into my dead 96, including the 5 speed. Is there anything I need to look out for? I've asked questions on this forum about the 4EAT to 5MT swap that sounded like the easiest way to swap was to just not hook up all the pins, but since I have EVERYTHING, I'd like to do this the right and complete way. It's funny, I was going to scrap the 96 for a newer outback because I didn't think I had the time or patience for a head gasket job, and now I'm about to do an engine swap haha