The swapping of the parts from the old subframe to the new subframe is complete! It's now time to get it reinstalled in the Outback, replace the engine oil pan and ship it down the road.
-Enjoy!
Part I : https://youtu.be/gMHYnWLQ5As
Part II: https://youtu.be/gE9Mvej7U9M
Part III: https://youtu.be/HW3eVy18fv0
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Hey there viewers! Welcome back to our self-made Auto Channel Back on the 2014 Subaru It's the big Two five. Part One: We pulled a subframe. Part two: we put it together in part three, we're gonna put it in and this is where we're at and this is where you're at. so let's get after it.

so we're gonna put it in the same way we took it out except the opposite. So you go back to part one if you don't want to wait for this part and just play it in reverse or watch this part. The only thing that's I'm gonna do a little different is when we're going up in: I'm going to align the steering shaft in my white paint Mark As I'm putting it in because I neglected to remove the rear bolt on the steering shaft so it slides up all the way. I think I'll be okay doing that.

If not, I'm going to take the upper bolt out and you know, allow it to come up. but I think we can just line it up. give it some wiggle jigglies as we're lining other stuff up. Okay, two motor mounts are about the only thing really.

we need to line up on the engine and they were just like one was in, the other one was out, you know, just barely. And then we have our front dog bone up here. Um, we'll put the proper name uh Wishbone and that timer right was was way up, so we're not really concerned with that at this point. It should go in relatively smooth.

The only thing it's different. our ball joints. We didn't take them out like this so we might have to kind of fiddle with them. Actually, we won't fiddle with them because we'll would have pushed the knuckles back.

Power steering lines up and over. It's pretty a pretty simple subframe. really. Let's get after it boys.

Actually foreign, foreign, extra. All right, we're good. We're just going to line all bolts up exactly where they were, make sure everything looks like it's about where it is right now and then she's just gonna. It's gonna go any alignment machine when we're done anyway.

Subarus are nice. They got Factory cam boards in them of course, but just to tell in the camber just in case. it's in a little cattywampus so we'll put a good thing snugged up here just a little bit. We're gonna one snugaduga and we'll just finish tightening up by hand so we don't break anything off.

These aren't very tight at all. These are only like 30 30 some foot pounds, 33 or so ish. Where is it baby? Come on whoops. All right, there's that one to the other side and we'll just get all the rest of the Cradle bolts.

They're all the same. Draw: 55. thank you. That's it dude.

let's go on before we get too carried away, let's let the uh, let's let the engine back down. set it on the mount that way we're safe because we need to change the oil pan before we go any further. So while we're up there doing that, let's drop the drain plug on this baby right into the bucket. Foreign comes with a new drain plug.

so let's get to where it's Peter and then we'll uh, set it down that way and keep drizzling here. This engine mounts good going underneath passenger side. We're not good in the sense that we're not on it yet so we're just going to start cranking her down here I don't think it's lined up though perfectly. No.
I gotta pick it back up we got. we got tension on it I need to just barely push in on that stud I think there we go. Yeah, it's Gotta Guide Me In Now now she's going down and then the other thing we have to watch is this front Wishbone Here, let me. uh.

okay, that started. We just need to kind of shimmy that a little bit. looks like it's back I wonder. Oh okay, it is a little bit flexible there.

Um, my hand down in here bolts through the nuts. I've got this very gingerly stick on there from the time being and we've got two more nuts there. the motor mounts or train mounts. rather, the column engine mounts some whack job Subaru Weenie will call you out on it.

So I think service data causing transmission mounts Technical: I'm also using a crescent wrench, so can you really trust me? I Wouldn't All right, We're good as we can be. I Guess foreign keep you all over. So let's uh, get this thing back over and hooked up to keep it from leaking so much. See, we had a small bolt holds that bracket on.

Let's snug that up that up. Put that little fella back on and we have four boots here. The throttle body. No.

I'm not cleaning the throttle body. just FYI We never had a battery on hooked. We're not going to redo adaptations. Car doesn't have any running problems.

Don't create one foreign foreign. Don't forget your hose and go down there. Don't worry, if you do, you'll be reminded pretty quickly. You'll run like poo.

Mass Airport. Stick that up on there. Grab our favorite pair of pliers. give me something good.

bring that clamp back and stick up on there, but barely on there when it came in. The clamp back up on and you probably squeeze that one with your fingers. Wrong side fella, There's that. You're going to want to grab your 5 16 or your eight millimeter.

They'll both worked fine. and then we gotta go upstairs to get a new clip for that foreign foreign. Take that baby off. pull that baby out.

Don't use uh, cheap filters like a bone dry, no silicone and a drain back valve junk. And I tell you what, let's do the hardest ones first or the ones that look like they're gonna be the hardest. These ones in the back are super. Rusty So we'll beat up 10 mil up on there.

All right. Cracked, right? loose. Negative: I might have put a 3 8 on that one. That one came loose.

All wrestling should be gravy then at this point. Famous last words: All right. Yeah, let's get a 3, 8 sky or 3 8. see if we can get a hold of that one a little bit better.

Just like. So All right, let's get the other nugget done. Whip these babies out of there. Come on foreign.

Got a bucket of oil down there. let's see if we can get them all out without one of them going in the bucket. So far so good. Oh sorry.
one more back here. Hey look at that funky day now. I Gotta beat this pan off there Foreign. You can usually get them to go there.

it is baby foreign. So I use a strike through handle rigid scraper. This one's made by Top Tool. a lot of companies that make them.

uh Toyota actually has this 90 degree one for doing their oil pans. It works pretty good. I Imagine I Don't have it. Uh, oil level sensor sits over here so be careful in that hip back in this corner even though you you really can't and then you know you got to have something rigid and thin.

you get up in here with a screwdriver. You can really gouge the heck out of the uh aluminum here if you will. So use your best judgment your Astro 9532. It's a classic carbide scraper.

You're going to want that for cleaning off the silicone once. it's the one swipe wonder I call it, it's still standing up on edge. You make the chips fly on this stuff. So just running across there a little one pass and everything's clean, huh? It's a good little scraper.

Stiff wear, brush takes silicone off really well. It's kind of a pain, but you have to get it off Man, make sure you take these O-rings off up in the block there before you go stick this one on. Uh, one was stuck on Earth one came out but I just don't forget I didn't get any Subaru OEM silicone. We're going to be using the Permatex it's the Ultra Gray that's good stuff I've used it a lot I can vouch for it I'd be using Toyota Fipg if I had some I thought I had a whole tube of it but I don't So we're going to use the next best in my opinion.

We'll go ahead and squeeze it around on here. You don't need a lot. see it's a pretty tight machine to fit. We'll smear it around with our finger anyways.

Just make sure we don't have any air bubbles in it or anything like that. Make sure we got good ample coverage so we'll give it the old finger here. Smooth it around a little bit like I say it's quite a tight tolerance the way it fits so you don't don't feel the need to put it on here. Crazy thick foreign stuff I Just squeeze it into the cap and put the cap like that and I let her sit when it dries up and dries about here in the tube.

then you just poke it out and Away you go. The only time is the paint is if you need it like tomorrow when it's kind of half hardened. it's a pain to clean out so let's go put this thing on there quick. Like a bunny, let's see first things first.

I Already have cleaned off once but it gets wet pretty quick. Just wipe this back off Ultra Gray is pretty tolerant I have found for semi slimy surfaces I Just spray a little break clean on this I'm just going to go through and wipe it off here Just One Last Time Grab a couple bolts and we'll do it to it. Goes like this right? Yes sir, you'll feel it slide up into those tubes there where our O-rings are. just make sure you feel click into those babies.
The oil pickup tube drawer return I Need to see the oil I Don't know I didn't even pay attention. That was my problem all through. High School that and other things I guess line that up on there. oops.

just popped down a little line that one up on there I'm gonna go through and stick all the other bolts in here and we'll find a fork spec and we'll come Jam them all down. 4.7 pound-feet of torches. This girl over finger tight pretty much where we had it. anyway.

that one you need the 3 8 huh? Yeah, so it's just barely tight. oops and uh, we'll come back. we'll get this one here. We go.

That's it baby. One thing I forgot to show you folks uh, that steering shaft bolt I did put that in but I don't think I recorded it so just rest assured that baby's in. We can see Tennessee whisper of the silicone coming out of that oil pan so that's good. We know that's going to be good.

We're gonna give that some time to get high and dry and I guess we can put our ball joints in while we're waiting. Okay buttons here coming up. Oh because the other side's in. Um, just go move that Nook on the other side for me, the sway bars holding it down.

Oh let's get the other side started. Keep that one up a little bit. Yeah. foreign tripod.

Dash Well whole thing it's gonna help but you never know. Same thing on this side. that's it. Call today I Guess we'll put our tie rod ends back in.

Get the castle nuts on those you need to re-torque our wheel bearings our axle nuts Cotter keys in these once you tighten them babies up. I Only buy a three inch cotter pins or two and a half inch cotter pins about all of different sizes 64th inch increments. but then I just cut them down as I need them. That way you don't have a whole bunch of different lengths sand that that is not bent in accordance with the FFA or NASA or Nascar or NHRA or NBA or ABC or the CIA.

But we're not sending this baby to the Moon fella. 168.90 on that one foreign foreign nuts started. We're using the old gaskets. shouldn't be an issue, looks like that two studs.

Then we add one whole sub that pulled out foreign full synthetic by napper. I'll put on a 70-55 Napa Gold which are made by man Hummel who makes the Napa filter Just be Wicks back in the day but not anymore ready. Okay, they run this irregular standard mercury three I think it even says on the cap probably Nope says power steering fluid use ATF Dextron as fluid filter appropriate level I think OEM They use Agromatsu fluid or the brand anyways, so we're just going to use some regular. Dex Merc Ed We didn't lose a whole lot so we'll just fill her up to the full line there.

It's pretty foamy right now so it's going to be a little noisy. Okay, foreign. Let's get lined up here. We have a right at the upper Dot so that's good.
Okay, let's warm it up. We still need to put that little plastic clip in there I'll tell you what I think we got one right over here. Okay, foreign, foreign mess. didn't come apart good.

Let's see probably some well in the hanger back uniform hooked on there. This hanger here is busted off too, so we probably just put a couple hangers on this thing or it's gonna get all ripped off. But the stuff we did look shiny containing leaking so that's great. Uh, we just gotta have my guy Josh get her lined up for us.

Plastic piece off that goes here is over here. just this little plastic. Shield We're gonna leave that off until we're done because I'm going to spray the new frame of the fluid film and give it the unlimited limited warranty. I Think it's about it folks.

we're done. Let's see the window. 104 250 on this baby. Remember our hotel? Cockeyed! The steering wheel is beep beep I Went too bad it's off a tick to the left of course.

I didn't drive it prior so I don't I don't know I assume it was straight but inspection flowers put in a new subframe and new control arms. Usually things aren't too good in the steering wheel apartment so we're not going to go very far. I'm just going to go for end of the road turn around. We'll go back.

Let Josh and get her all lined up for us. How bad is it? Yeah, that's not terrible. Is it now? too bad? I Don't know if bringing that toe in will bring the camper back in if I want to get one shouldn't Yeah, it should have camels that'll be in Subaru Rear ends nice and straight. Anyways, well get rid of your beam here.

Hold my let my guy Josh finished up the alignment. Looks like it'll be a pretty easy one for me. He's gonna just camber on both sides, get them exactly where they need to be I think it's going to happen if I have to keep snot out of the tie rod ends, get the damn nuts loose and get those where they need to be and then we should be good to go. and then I'll just go through and finish the rest of the stuff on the guy's list which is dude I'm running out of speech here I still got a fan I should have done it.

You want a fire rotation? I Didn't realize that I should have done that when two front wheels were off. so I gotta do a tire rotation I've got to do a transmission service which has a CBT which is just a spell and fill but you've got to use the Subaru uh that's a force owner so it's going to be the Cvt2 fluid that Subaru has which we have here and then of course we've got to inspect it. make sure it passes the inspection which it failed for the rotted out subframe and I don't know what else I don't know it might have been it but that was back in October and we're now in December but Parts behind back order So what are you going to do I don't know but I know what you're gonna do and you're gonna head into that comment section. You're going to leave the questions, the comments, you're going to give me the concerns that you have.
You're going to find us on the NC the Facebook and you're going to ring the bell. All that stuff just my viewers I can do it. You can do it. Thanks for watching.


97 thoughts on “Project rotted subaru subframe – part iii”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alex Krstic says:

    Eric I NEED that GTE dispensing gun. too slick. any idea where to get one? great 3 part video by the way

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Schloendorn says:

    Nice job. That is an incredible amount of work and a tough job. I replaced the ball joints on my rusty 12-year-old Subaru in November while lying on the cold driveway and I am still pulling pieces of rust out of my eyes;-) I would not undertake the job you just did. I have much respect for the amount of work performed.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Zimmer says:

    Enjoying your videos Eric! My name is Brian Zimmer, and my Grandfather founded and my cousins still run Zimmer Auto Parts in Arcade, NY. It’s one of the oldest NAPA stores in NY! My dad didn't follow in the family footsteps but it skipped to me! I love working on my own cars and do my own maintenance whenever I can! We are fortunate here in Colorado, that that much rust is not an issue unless your car is from the East or Midwest! Keep up the good work!

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Hollingsworth says:

    I could watch this everyday! Quality job done by a quality craftsman! Bravo my friend!

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carl Kraus says:

    People who don't DIY don't know what they're missing. However, this job might have been too much for average shade tree mech. Just the same, I kept my 1999 blazer on the road for 18 years and 403,000miles. The Jimmy I have now is almost as old 2001. I have put more money into the Jimmy now than I paid for it. I still am coming out ahead. DIY today, DIY tomorrow, DIY forever. I did have the transmission rebuilt for $2800 but I did the transfer case myself. My brother helped, he used to work at New Process Gear Syracuse NY, so he knew about them transfer cases. While the shop was doing the transmission we did the transfer case and returned it to AAMCO and they reinstalled it. Killed two birds with one stone because we didn't have to drop the case or reinstall it the shop was doing that anyway and I was paying for that already.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Craig Miller says:

    Man, a 2014 and it's already rotted out. We don'y get that out here in WA State. I feel for the people back there that have to throw their cars in the rust heap so early. My 2001 Ford Superduty is clean as a whistle underneath.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars D Arnett says:

    Eric if I didn't live 800 miles from your garage I would take all of my cars to you for repair and even at 800 miles I still might show up one day. I sometimes spend hours watching your informitive videos.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars kb9gkc says:

    Well Done!

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars What's That Noise? says:

    Agreed – great series! Thank you for that.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Uva says:

    Could you do an alignment video or two? thanks Mike

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wind Ward says:

    If needed you could use Permatex Optimum Gray which has better gap filling than Ultra Gray.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fasttruckman says:

    Great video Eric. Forget about the armchair mechanics.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars hard worker says:

    Subaru are great cars, but in realities of upstate NY salt, they last about 10-12 years if not undercoated and washed regularly from brand new. Personly sent to junk 02 outback sedan H6 with 120k which looked like a dream from outside but everything underneath was rotten(and yes I bought it used and undercoated it and washed regularly, but salt was stronger)…

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Troxell says:

    The Subby sounds like a sewing machine! 😊

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Iron Medic says:

    Love the "diesel creek" quote there

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M Thompson says:

    Should've done the oil pan while the subframe was out, those rear bolts are a mother and the heads usually rot out

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Wise says:

    This IS a great channel ! I think you go a little out of the way to try to please everyone ! Which we both know, no matter what you do you are always gonna have "haters", it's why God made us all different. I personally think the "Labor times" don't allow for all bolts to be torqued to Manu. Specs. BUT you are trying to please everyone ! Been an Automotive Mochanic for 30+ years and still learn a few things from you, so Thank you ! Not real sure bout your saying at the end because if everyone could "do it" then there wouldn't be a need for you/us !!! Take care & Merry Christmas to you and yours

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars slip0n0fall says:

    Buying a used Forester was the best thing I did when I was living in MA. But boy that thing ate rear wheel bearings for lunch, and the salt really pounded on 'er (tank filler neck). Long time viewer; still great videos, thanks for the content!

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Josh Jones says:

    Eric,

    Toyota FIPG is readily available in the aftermarket from AISIN, the folks who make it for Toyota.

    It’s AISIN 1207B if I remember correctly.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kyle Repinski says:

    Just a heads up, Mann+Hummel and Wix are the same company now as of 2016. Napa did switch to Mann before then IIRC but at this point it's no difference.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim and Jennifer Dullaghan says:

    I caught the salute to Rainman Ray with the brake clean. Well done!

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dustin Rue says:

    Great videos as always Eric as a mechanic for Toyota I always gain knowledge watching your videos and enjoy how family oriented you and your channel is also thanks for sharing with us

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sara flores says:

    You need a vacation day after that job.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars john harris says:

    Merry Christmas to you and Mrs.O, by the way.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars john harris says:

    Hi Eric, I would have liked to see the rot in the subframe. Ii's just a fetish, I know..
    John, Vancouver.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Web RBio says:

    Why not use Permatex Ultra Black, or The Right Stuff?

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Doug's Welding & Fabrication says:

    Well Eric… once again, you made it look so easy. You certainly have the right temperament for this type of work.
    Wish I lived closer, you're the only mechanic I trust.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chuck Briggs says:

    Excellent! That was a lot of work but you made it look easy.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Zdenko Kurtović says:

    I came back for "put it in" part. 🙂

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aaron Belknap says:

    The grease monkeys can jump in a lake! This was a huge job in my book. The car seemed clean with exception to the subframe! What an undertaking! I think I’m this case if you can do it, not sure I could do it! What a great series and thank you for keeping on keeping on despite the naysayers!

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars HouseCallAutoRepair says:

    You should have done this BEFORE mine….lol
    Definitely worth the watch!
    (even in hindsight)

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars martin schopf says:

    powder coating new parts and the hell with the used bolts, other then that id give it 1 thumps up.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars springfield45 says:

    Subbie engineers can lump it, in this day and age with people claiming 52 different genders, Im not calling it a 'tranny mount'.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars micfec1 says:

    This series was not one of Eric O"s best video work especially part 2 of which half of video was torching off parts. Overall good as usual 🤠

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RCDriver10 says:

    Thanks for showing the video about the Subaru car sub-frame, Eric!! It is amazing that Subaru uses cheap materials for the body hardware and cheap paint too. No wonder why the sub-frame rusted and rotted away, thus failing the state inspection. 2014 Subaru…not that old of a car at all. If the sub-frame is made out of much better materials and better paint, the sub-frame would not need to be replaced that soon. Cheap quality materials and cheap paint finish only leads to problems, including corrosion and the worst of all rot away.

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andrew Baruth says:

    SuBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArooooooooooooooo's are JUNK!

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ray says:

    hello from Canada.🚗

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bob Martin says:

    Eric watching you raising the subframe into the Subaru brought back memories of reinstalling A-10 gun systems. We always had to watch that each assembly was raised evenly and seated before starting the various bolts in. I enjoy watching you work. Thanks

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Scotty Parker says:

    I have to admit that was a pain in the butt but you've done a fine job keep up the good work Eric

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Louis Gara says:

    Excellent series, in every way. How many hours have you put into this car at this point with the subframe replacement?

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rich Delgatto says:

    How about a Toyota Sequoia frame swamp. That would be epic.

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Ferree says:

    Kickass

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rick Brauhn says:

    cool video mr.o thank you

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bobosoltan says:

    I was wondering what took you so long to put out a new content. Come to find out something has unsubscribed me from your channel.

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars grapeknutz says:

    Lady's and gentleman what you have witnessed is a real mechanic doin the job correctly!

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MacDonalds Motorworks says:

    I did this same job a while back and it's a bit time consuming but not bad at all… After it was finished we said we had PTSD

    post traumatic subaru disorder ; ))

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ShadowOps Airman1 says:

    Why?

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Darryn Ruzicka says:

    Nice Job!

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Michlewicz says:

    Can you put a link for that silicone tube squeezer.the one i have is too hard to squeeze .

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars wattie1050 says:

    Great job Eric 👍 good to see a new lease of life for the Scooby . Good design of the subframe . All the best over Christmas to you and your family and all your viewers from over the pond here in Scotland .👍😁

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ed Luther says:

    Eric.. You did an Excellent job of swapping the subframe at a VERY affordable amount ! The owner is very lucky that you chose to do the job in the first place! All the EXPERTS that criticized your video have a tool chest with a flat bladed screwdriver to pop their beer can tabs! Keep up th Great Work and Videos

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joseph Fine says:

    This is an amazing series!! I watched to see what's involved in these subframe replacements I hear about these days. I did a subframe on my '69 SS 396 Camaro years ago. Things were so much simpler then! I remember it was rotten heavy, moving it around by myself…

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pork chop says:

    Eric my favorite parts when you work the larger bolts up in the rust belt with the "No Mercy Reversy". Dust flying, tools banging. You work like a surgeon. Keep em comin

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ronald Sinclair says:

    In the end is it worth it?

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom says:

    Great job.. thanks for your time..

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nathan says:

    For anyone doing the RTV on the oil pan the new BRZ has had failing engines with spun bearings because some bloke at the factory hosed RTV on the oil pan gasket it rolls up falls off and clogs the oil pickup screen starving the oil pump.

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars George Bell says:

    👍

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars cb750k1974 says:

    Just viewed the "short" where you point out the rusted through places on the carriage. I asked to see in the second video because…well…all I saw was surface rust. I didn't doubt that it needed replacing but the actual rusted through points are a big part of the story…….also did not know that others were questioning the replacement. Great videos & thanks again.

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Clifford says:

    All three parts were awesome Eric. Thanks … again and always.

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Roger Borlase says:

    Great series.

    would have like to see the CVT fill /adjust.
    guess we'll see the car down the line when wheel bearing goes.

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars C Kremin says:

    Awesome series. What brand of trans jack do you have? I've been looking but haven't found a good one yet.

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 182Q KFTW says:

    Mann+Hummel purchased Wix a while back. I have seen some dodgy Wix filters lately. Rethinking my decision to use them

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars robert walker says:

    way to go Eric. I am so glad we don't live in the rust belt as our 78 chev 4×4 would long gone. We bought it ib colo. then moved to Texas then to Wa. state. We now live on Orcas Island and we are still driving it. however we are on second enging. We have really have enjoyed
    4 wheeling in Colo. Now we live on a island and it don't get driven much.

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Wales says:

    Good educational stuff Eric. Pay no attention to the conspiricy theory people who have the audacity to question your integrity. Saw your "evidence " post on Saturday. It was Rotten. Keep up the good work.

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wes Potter says:

    Higher quality vehicles have aluminum oil pans like Honda and Volvo

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wes Potter says:

    Impossible to underestimate the poor quality of Subaru products if this is typical of a less than 10 year old vehicle. Even in the snow belt this is not an acceptable failure. I don't know how anybody can endorse buying one of these in the snow belt area given this situation. If you live in Florida no problem otherwise seems like no bargain to me

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim Perfetto says:

    Thank you

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars R. Clyde Lockley says:

    I love this extended video, Eric! I wasn't going to watch it until I heard you got some negative comments. Ignore the naysayers! Great job again with excellent teaching skills! I would have done the same thing!!! EXCEPT, the oil pan change out would have been done with the frame removed. Much easier! How do you keep all of your bolts separated? I have a shallow sectional box and I tape the location in the section. I started out using Ziploc baggies just to remind me where each bolt goes! Again great work!

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kenny Williams says:

    U a Beast Mr O. Merry Christmas

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marty Moore says:

    What do you recommend for under coating would a tar base or rubber under coating work up north

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gaby says:

    I don't normally comment. I mainly just watch.

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rod Parker says:

    Love your stuff young man .It's great to see non rusty parts go in . More please !

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Irv Negrin says:

    Did those control arms on a 13 legacy without spraying oxy acetylene , only pb blaster on the knuckle pinch bolt. OMG, scary as hell but got both out without breaking them by loosen/tightening in short bursts with an impact while dousing with pb. Eventually the exposed end of the bolt moved and I knew i was home free. The torch would have been much faster but didn't have one. Propane was useless but maybe relieved the seized bolt shaft a little.

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ROBERT R Penny says:

    But engine is noisy so should prob run a 5w30 at least. 0w20 and 5w20 seem to make early oil burners of engines. And cam destruction formula in Tritons and hemis.

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daryl Morgan says:

    That was a huge job Eric. You did well, thanks for the videos and have yourself a great Christmas.

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ROBERT R Penny says:

    Eo thanks for showing the subframe out in daylight. Didn't think you would change one if not bad but thought the fastest way to get a good look was to say it just needed some paint. Everybody knows you are the most honest mech in NY.

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mikeyzig says:

    Really enjoyed this series Eric, but the big question is – what happened to Roger, not seen him for ages??

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jose Silveira says:

    Great job!

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nick Alexander says:

    Hold the freaking phone since when did they have caulking guns but for RTV gasket maker ?

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andy Saunders says:

    No concerns, man.

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M Y says:

    I know that this has nothing to do with the current video but i have a crank no start on a 98 gmc jimmy but only when it is -30 and colder. I revisited your video from 7 yrs ago on the 2001 Jimmy to find i have same problem with my ignition switch. Had me pulling my hair out for a few days. First pushed into the shop finished my coffee before beginning to diagnose the problem it was only in the shop for a half hour tried to crank fired right away so i figured I'd check the dist cap for moisture or other issues found the carbon button wasn't on the cap anymore so installed a known good used cap starts and runs better. Next morning same problem crank no start start feeling around the intake and head stone cold block heater no worky out comes some stove pipe and tiger torch get engine toasty warm still crank no start so gathered every thing up and figured try one more time cranked for a bit then as soon as I let go of the key it started great don't have to push this time get into shop fix block heater cord end wire broke off plug in still no work Jack up truck climb under find the cord unplugged from block heater by pesky cats looking for a warm spot plug looked good cleaned up and of course I can only barely get 1 hand in there and can't see at the same time get it plugged in plug cord back in hear it sizzling plugged in an adapter for 120 volt used with my ac amp clamp showed 4 amps of draw which is appropriate for the size of block heater great figured had the problem fixed. Next day same problem spins over faster now with working block heater and changing the engine oil to 0 w 30 arctic oil usually run that in the winter up here in central canada it was due for change anyway but now that engine spun so much faster when i let go of the key it was definitely more pronounced that it started after the key was back to the run position obviously had enough momentum to get back to the run and regain the spark 🤬🤬🤬🤬💩💩 so now its running again back in shop then watch your 7yr old video again. Ok nows the time to put on my big boy clothes and wander out to my 2000 Jimmy salvage unit already checked with all the parts stores that are open today they all tell me the switch is on back order dealer not open till tomorrow so time to freeze butt off -33 -45 with the wind chill up side the steering wheel is already off and main harness unplugged all i need to do is get the snap rings and clock spring out 3 screws and the whole ignition assembly comes out take it inside and warm it up before attempting to remove switch from lock cylinder hope it works it cycles easily when cold put it back together and see if it is fixed tomorrow. I just find it bizarre to only act up when extremely cold compared to your video where not so cold and in shop while diagnosing with mine just being in shop for 15 to 20 min fired right away.
    Thanks to you and your videos this really helped me as a DIYer I'm sure I've watched 90 percent of your videos and some that pertains to my vehicles watched numerous times lol. Between you and Ivan@pinehollwautodiagnostics your videos help me understand a lot about different issues with these vehicles so a big thank you for what you do. Have a merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family 👍👍👍👍🎄🎄🎄🎄☃️☃️🍻🍻🍻🇨🇦

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bronco Billy says:

    You should not pay any attention to any one who questions your Integrity. Integrity is your middle name. Keep up your good works.

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andy Saunders says:

    There's a time and a place for every tool, even Crescent wrenches.

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andy Saunders says:

    I used to have a couple of Subaru utes, (BRAT), and those thing rusted away as you watched.
    Pity, because they were fun.

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MechanicalCarnage says:

    Your YouTube short covered this. You did the right thing, I have a stubborn relative who's Honda Accord had a rotted subframe causing alignment issues

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sean McRae says:

    No, you're not taking it to the moon, but it would probably last longer up there than staying in the rust belt. Thanks for another great video.

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven M says:

    I'm sure you are the luckiest guy, you have a way of cheating the rusty stuff. I've seen my share of crust and dust in northern America since the 70s. Not an easy task!
    This car is so close to devastated and you brought it back to life! I don't know if people appreciate just what you did?

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Bragg says:

    Another job well done.

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars glen scheible says:

    Good job Bubba but that engine sounds like a bucket of bolts.😬

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tuco Benedicto says:

    I didin't know you were a Napa car care, I always thought you ordered parts from the local napa. Nice to see. was tha tan oe frame or after market. Alignment will be better now!

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jerry S says:

    Props to Subaru on the placement of that oil filter. I couldn't have come up with a better spot myself.

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank Wallace says:

    Nice job Eric, as always👍 May you and your Family and everyone know have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sirboom says:

    I'm disappointed you didn't paint the subframe hot pink… for extra horsepowers.

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Higdon says:

    good job Eric and josh

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sam neisen says:

    sam neisen

    11 days ago

    I own a 2005 ram diesel 2007 grand caravan 2013 gmc 3500 savana box truck and want to buy a bidirectional scanner with tpms was thinking a autel mk808ts but you just said in a recent video that autels are horrible on 2007 and older chryslers so what would you recommend please give some choices in the 300 to 1000 dollar range ,no decent machanics where i live i need to do repairs my self , im poor but you gotta spend money to keep cars running , please help!.

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Vrba says:

    Great video, shows that not all your jobs are quick and “easy”.

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dr. Craig D. Smith says:

    I also live in the teh Peoples' Republic of New York and admire your dedication to your customers and doing the right things to keep costs down during this administration. People in parts of America that do not deal with the rust and our area do not understand. Great job.

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