There is none, it is an HEI
Does it have a distributor? I thought these cars ran on the harmonic balancing system
Inside the distributor
There is not distributor cap on it. It has a coil pack an it should be located right in front of the throttle body with 3 bolts a computer wire and the spark plugs
Probably a dirty distributor, broken cap, or broken igniter. Its best to have a mechanic that is very familiar with Subarus to work on them. Subarus don't have your average motor and mechanics unfamiliar with Subaru's can easily make a fatal mistake in working on them.
1-3-2 distributor rotor turns counter-clockwise cylinder layout: 1 2 3 front of car
I would imagine that you are referring to a high voltage electrical distributor on the engine rather than an automobile distributor. Your Outback doesn't use one. Look under the hood and locate the spark plug wires. Trace any of them back away from the spark plugs and you will see that they plug directly into the coil on top and near the front of the engine.
1-3-2-4 distributor rotor turns counter-clockwise cylinder layout: 3 4 1 2 front of car
1-3-4-2 distributor rotor turns counter-clockwise cylinder layout: 3 4 1 2 front of car
1-3-2-4 Since there is no distributor, I cannot imagine why you would need to know this. Is there a practical use? --Ken
1-3-2-4 distributor rotor turns counter-clockwise cylinder layout: 3 4 1 2 front of car
1-3-2-4 distributor rotor turns counter-clockwise cylinder layout: 3 4 1 2 front of car
1-3-2-4 distributor rotor turns counter-clockwise cylinder layout: 3 4 1 2 front of car