My 97 Legacy Ouback Wagon (2.5) is currently in need of a head gasket
job, and I find that many local mechanics don't want to take it on
because the engine must be pulled: the 2.5 is a horizontal engine and
working space is mighty cramped if the engine is left in place.
The dealer wants $2500. Aaargh...
At 70,000 miles, this car had a bad oil leak from a gasket inside of
the timing belt. So, when we fixed the seal we also changed the belt
and pumps. At that time, this forum was filled with other owners of
70,000 mile 2.5's which all had bad oil leaks at the major bearings.
Consensus seemed to be that this was part of the Soobie "personality".
My previous Toyotas had their share of mechanical ills, but it was
always easy to find off-broadway mechanics to work on them at
reasonable rates.
I personally bought my Outback just for the marvelous drinkholders and
those little clear plastic pockets on the visors.
On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 14:47:53 GMT, MC <mwc951 (AT) adelphia (DOT) net> wrote:
Quote:
I'm seriously considering purchasing a 1997 2.5 GT with 98K on it. Is
the head gasket problem over stated, or do the majority of these cars
really suffer from head gasket failure? |