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You must be talking about a Subaru Legacy GT and a Subaru Legacy GT spec B. They are two different legacy models and the specs are on the website.
The torque should be around 11 ft-pounds
The 2000 Subaru Legacy Sedan came standard equipment with a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine. The service fill engine oil capacity with filter is 6.9 quarts. The recommended viscosity for all season use in this application is European spec 5W40.
Yes you can !!!!! I am in the process of doing just that on my 1999 subaru legacy GT 2.5 switching to a 1999 J-spec legacy b4 twin turbo w/paddle shift trans..........I have removed both drive trains and pulled both dashes and both steering columns.......now removing the wire harnesses............
I have been driving my 98 legacy L (300k miles) for several months in fwd because a mismatch in rear tire diameter from different aged tires of the same spec caused parking lot grabbing in tight turns. Runs smoothly now. Can I drive like this year round except for the snowy season? Several friends want to do the same with similar subaru awd wagons, but are newer and with less miles than me.
From the manual it says to do them from 70-90 in lb. when i did it today we broke the outside bearing cover bolt at about 50 or 60 in lb. It is smaller than the rest and might have a different spec not listed in the manual so be careful when doing those outer ones
Assuming you are asking about the US-spec model, which was equipped with a normally aspirated 2.2L EJ22 4-cyl, it is rated at 130 HP. The MY '91-'94 turbocharged version puts out 160 HP, but the motor was not available in the GT, only the Sport Sedan or Touring Wagon.
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There is only one version of the game, which is GT3 a spec, which is rcaing game
Check your manufacturer,s spec and choose an undersize that fall within that spec. Different cars have different spec.
how long does mini engine can capable in each car? there is any different between japan spec mini with erope mini?
most rockers do not have a torque spec depends on the engine some have a lash spec which has to be set with a feeler gauge but it is different for every engine