Hey boss, I have a 2015 Impreza with the same issue. However, my mechanic is telling me that the engine has to be removed, from what I see here that can be avoided, thanks.
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Did you need to jack up the engine at all for the driver's side cover removal? I'm having a bear of a time even with the battery removed, on a 2011 OB Ej253...
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@@maxs1700 you should be able to use any solid RTV. I typically use Permatex Gray, it instructs a 24hr fully cured time. You can also use Permatex The Right Stuff Gray, which is a 90 minute RTV if you're pressed for time.
Any oil resistant gasket sealer will work. I'm guessing he used Permatex, but I'm not sure. You have to add a little dab at any sharp transition point to help out the gasket or it'll leak from those areas.
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Hey boss, I have a 2015 Impreza with the same issue. However, my mechanic is telling me that the engine has to be removed, from what I see here that can be avoided, thanks.
Service manual says to apply 3 Bond to the entire surface of all 4 of those rounded cam sections, not just a little dab in the corners.
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How’s come the Subaru dealer says the engine has to be removed. Looks like it can be done with motor in still
Thank you brother!!
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U said at the end it’s a 2.5 outback. But u list it as an Impreza 2.0L?
I think it should be 2.0L for Impreza.
probably the same process for both
@@4gclipseGT I have the 2.0 and essentially seems identical. could be wrong about certain parts
Did you need to jack up the engine at all for the driver's side cover removal? I'm having a bear of a time even with the battery removed, on a 2011 OB Ej253...
Hello, a question, how much is the torque applied to the valve cover? greetings from Chile.
thanks bro this is brilliant
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This is a 2.0L Impreza. Not a 2.5 and not an outback.
Why did you use RTV? It hardens the rubber gasket and prevents it from doing it's job.
per the maintenance manual, you need to use sealant on those spots, but i'd like to know which sealant/liquid gasket he used.
@@maxs1700 you should be able to use any solid RTV. I typically use Permatex Gray, it instructs a 24hr fully cured time. You can also use Permatex The Right Stuff Gray, which is a 90 minute RTV if you're pressed for time.
Any oil resistant gasket sealer will work. I'm guessing he used Permatex, but I'm not sure.
You have to add a little dab at any sharp transition point to help out the gasket or it'll leak from those areas.
Sooo never explained the bottom and the fact there is a shield that needs removing? Not the best how to on this one
Hello, a question, how much torque is applied to the valve cover? Greetings from Chile.
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