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Matt S.
09-12-2007, 11:11 PM
Hey guys,

Just dropping in. I just picked up my new daily driver which will be replacing my tried and true '93 Legacy LS Sedan(currently for sale).

It's a 97 GT 5spd wagon. I got it fairly cheap and new I'd put a bunch of money into it but I figured it would be a great replacement for my '93. I bought it and took it right to the local Subaru dealer which I used to work for and had them do:

Head gaskets and all related seals/gaskets that go along with it(intake manifold gaskets, oil pump seal, valve cover gaskets , resealed the piston access plate/baffle on back of motor, intake coolant pipe gaskets, cam seals, etc.). Also had heads pressure checked and resurfaced.
Needed new exhaust valves so had those put in.
Water pump kit
New timing belt and V-Belts.
All coolant hoses replaced.
Plugs.wires, fuel filter, PCV valve, etc.)
New tires and a 4-wheel alignment
Rotten rattly heat shields cut off
New ball joint

New clutch throw-out bearing, pilot bearing, and had the flywheel just cleaned up a bit. The original throw out bearing was making noise. So I planned on putting a clutch in it. But the tech said the clutch plate was new or at least fairly new, but everything else in there was original. Would you believe someone went through the trouble of putting a clutch plate in this car and ONLY replaced the clutch plate!? WTF? Anyway, I had a bit of clutch chatter and the fluid was old. I can't believe how smooth the clutch is now with new fluid and the flywheel just being cleaned up a bit with a scotch brite pad. Very happy for sure. Also, it is now the quietest 2.5 DOHC I have ever heard with the newly adjusted valves being done.

Car already had recalls done and still will need some things in the future, but I figure it's going to be a pretty reliable car now. One new problem I encountered with this car that I have yet to with the previous 40-some Subarus in my family since 1984 is a noisy fuel pump! The Subaru guys were quite surprised at it as well. That will have to wait a bit.

Plans with the car are just to keep it maintained and running good and dress it up a bit. I picked up some 17" GT-B/RS wheels for it as I always loved that style wheel and also got the GT-B red emblem grill for it. I want to get the jdm areo splash guards and get them and the ground effects painted, get the projector headlights and fog lights, clear rear corners and center section, front fender lights, basically make it close looking to a BG5 GT-B. Probably one of my favorite Subarus of all time. I much prefer the "factory hot rod" look over the aftermarket body kits and wheels.

And a short throw shifter needs to be gotten as this shifter is horrendous at best. Also some new struts and mounts will be due within the next year as I would think there is not much left of the stockers with 146,000 miles on them! All in time

No pics yet as I just brought it home tonight. I look forward to keeping it running good and picking up all the info I can from you guys.

-Matt

Reason
09-13-2007, 01:09 AM
Welcome, that's the way to do it man. Post some pics up in member rides 1 soon.

Huffer
09-13-2007, 07:42 AM
Welcome!

deadlydave
09-13-2007, 08:00 AM
Welcome! I have a set of JDM Aero Guards for sale. Personal Message me if you're interested. I have a thread in the for sale seaction too, called "deadlydave's HUGE for sale thread."

rwm5
09-15-2007, 02:54 AM
Welcome. That doesn't surprise me about the throw-out bearing. Some people really want to save money. :roll:

Matt S.
09-16-2007, 06:58 AM
I still can't believe someone would do that, but to each his own I guess. Spend a little now or a lot later :)

Dave, those areo guards are definitely what I am looking for but I'm looking for used(aka- cheaper). Thanks though.

I just got the GT-B grill in and bought a set of the fender lights as well. I have to wait until I have my bill paid at Subaru before I can get tires for my 17's though :)

redlegacygt
09-18-2007, 10:36 AM
hey matt, are you the same matt that works at W & L? Either way, welcome to the site and congrat's on the new car!

Matt S.
09-18-2007, 12:58 PM
redlegacygt,

Yes, I work at W&L on a very, very, very part time basis. As in, about 4 hours on Friday nights. I used to work there full time years ago but when the whole Subaru performance stuff started coming into light in '01, they asked if I could come down 1 night a week to follow up on any performance-type inquiries people had from customers and also to keep their inventory up to date on their web site. Also, Friday is when one of the salesmen usually goes to Manheim Auction so they are already one person short so I answer the phones, take care of service customers picking up their cars, things like that. I enjoy it and I'm good friends with all the guys down their so what the heck :smile:

I see your car occasionally around Danville and I always wondered what the STi-looking sticker was in your window...now I know!

redlegacygt
09-18-2007, 01:17 PM
haha awesome. there's a few other people on here from around this area, mostly williamsport. hopefully soon we can get a meet going on.

ps. you'll have to get some stickers for your car now too :lol:

phi11
09-18-2007, 07:37 PM
I can't wait to see it,

welcome!!!!!!

2000LWAGON
09-19-2007, 10:58 PM
sweet name dude. im matt s and i have legacy wagon too.