NO,I recommend that you remove the radiator and anything on front of the engine,ac compressor can be move Whit up removing the lines may sure too aliment all the marks on the pules and time belt
The 2013 Subaru Outback has a FB25 engine, which uses a timing chain.
105,000 miles
The 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 2000 Subaru Outback is an interference engine ( according to Gates , they make timing belts etc. )
In front of the Engine, under the Belt Covers.....
Subaru does use a timing belt. Please ask a question that can be answered.
Subaru uses a belt.
your h6 has a timing chain
No, it has 2 timing chains.....
The Subaru 2.5 L engine is a non-interference engine. If you change the timing belt when it should be changed you don't need to worry either way.
The timing belt on a 2003 Subaru Impreza Outback should be replaced every 105,000 miles or every 105 months, whichever comes first. It's also advisable to inspect the timing belt and associated components regularly for any signs of wear or damage. If you're unsure of the vehicle's maintenance history, it's a good idea to replace the timing belt sooner. Regular maintenance helps prevent engine damage from belt failure.
Generally it is recommended replacing the timing belt and water pump on a 4 cylinder Subaru engine at 10 years or 100,000 miles, which ever comes first.
Chances are it will not. What will damage the engine is that truck that runs over your car when the engine fails as you try to drive in front of it. Don't take the chance. Change the timing belt.