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Steve_PPP 13-04-2021 10:08 PM

Few last things on the list which i still need to do:
- Replace 02 sensor.
- Clean out ICV.
- Get the front U frame blasted/powder coated and reinstalled.
- Get AC re-gassed.
- Install strutbrace
- Get the map sorted.
- Use it!

ABWRX 14-04-2021 04:54 AM

Nice work. Looking good. Let me know if you want company for a drive as I知 in Burgess Hill and I値l whip my Scooby out and join you.


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Frenchie 14-04-2021 07:09 AM

Well done Steve , nice to see all your the hard work finally coming together. Had carried out a few small works on my previous WRX, but nothing on this scale.

Steve_PPP 14-04-2021 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ABWRX (Post 253671)
Nice work. Looking good. Let me know if you want company for a drive as I知 in Burgess Hill and I値l whip my Scooby out and join you.

Yup, your bug is pretty much the red twin of mine! Both have morettes, and some front splitter/rear bumper extension/diffuser. I saw you around when it was silver but not lately, whereabouts in BH are you?

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Originally Posted by Frenchie (Post 253672)
Well done Steve , nice to see all your the hard work finally coming together. Had carried out a few small works on my previous WRX, but nothing on this scale.

Thanks Terry. I've enjoyed most of it. Learnt a lot along the way :)

ABWRX 14-04-2021 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 253674)
Yup, your bug is pretty much the red twin of mine! Both have morettes, and some front splitter/rear bumper extension/diffuser. I saw you around when it was silver but not lately, whereabouts in BH are you?



Thanks Terry. I've enjoyed most of it. Learnt a lot along the way :)


I知 not far from the little Tesco in Gatehouse lane. Have you seen it in the flesh since the respray or just the pics?


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Lucky 14-04-2021 09:59 PM

Fantastic stuff and nice to see it out on the drive. Great work :ok:

Pottsy1973 17-04-2021 08:51 AM

Scoob looks great Steve, looks very well looked after 😉


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Steve_PPP 09-05-2025 06:24 PM

Think the scoob has averaged less than a hundred miles a year since the last post in this thread over 4 years ago...

But its taxed again now, drove it for the first time yesterday since October and took it 35 miles to work and back. With the meet on Sunday too, that'll be the most its done in a long while :lol:

Lucky 13-05-2025 09:33 PM

Fantastic stuff. Bet it was quite strange but awesome driving it again.

Steve_PPP 20-05-2025 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Lucky (Post 254732)
Fantastic stuff. Bet it was quite strange but awesome driving it again.

Hey Steve, long time no see.

Yes, it was nice to get back out in it, even if it still needs a bit more work done. Such a contrast to modern cars - even in a newage. Got back in the 4 series afterwards and its just a different world.

georgehawkins27 21-06-2025 05:51 PM

When you getting it back out on a circuit then? 👀🤪

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Steve_PPP 22-06-2025 11:20 PM

hah, needs work before that... map fix, tyres, suspension could do with refresh. So not this year, that's for sure!

nikkinokkinoo 29-06-2025 06:36 PM

Looks fresh!

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Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 253669)
So.... the scoob is pretty much done bar a few small things :) but I did have a worrying moment or two along the way...

Installed turbo, downpipe and then finished connecting everything else up - battery in, airbox assembly with new Apexi panel filter, all fluids in, getting ready for that first start.

http://www.southeastscoobies.co.uk/v...328_163850.jpg

http://www.southeastscoobies.co.uk/v...328_164349.jpg

Checked and double checked everything, so unplugged the crank sensor and fuse 11 (ignition) and cranked it over to build oil pressure. I'd read online that a good way to check oil is getting around everywhere was to unplug the oil feed line from the top of the turbo and put it into a bag (so not to make a mess!) as this is pretty much the last place to get oil when all is working.

Engine turned over as expected without starting, all sounded good. Gave it a few 15-20 second cranks and no oil at the turbo. Back to Google :lol:
Turns out that when the engine has been sat sometimes the oil pump can't prime easily if the oil filter has been pre-filled - that acts as a block in the system and the oil pump can't push the air through the oil filter (its a fluid pump, not an air pump...). The trick is to remove the oil filter, crank until there's oil coming out the filter hole, then whack the pre-filled filter back on and try again. Worked like a peach, got oil to the turbo and oil pressure light on dash went out too. Happy days.

Final checkover.... then fuse back in, crank sensor reconnected and off we go. Engine started up first time. And i switched it straight back off as my heart sank. Metal on metal grinding clattering noises coming from the bay. :boom:

Now i'm not a mechanic, but I couldn't believe the engine itself was the problem. It wasn't the usual knocking you get from Subaru engines.... It turned over on the starter motor fine with no noises and I'd done everything right to ensure good oil pressure. And whilst I was on my own, I couldn't easily diagnose where the sound was coming from. It sounded so bad I started the engine and then switched it off immediately, so I was at the drivers door with the key in the ignition the whole time, with bonnet up getting in the way of the sound too. Managed to rope in the old man for half hour and got him to listen whilst I did it again... noise was coming from back of engine/bell housing.

Further investigation under the car found the problem... when lowering the engine in, the clutch cover thing (this part - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Flywheel-...-/283552041663 ) had snagged on the gearbox bell housing and one side had rucked up inside the clutch/flywheel space. Was pretty hard to see as the part is sandwiched between the engine, gearbox and subframe. Access was a pig, but I managed to undo the bell housing bolts, remove starter, undo engine mounts and then jack engine carefully by sump (I used a plank of wood with a nice thick piece of foam on it!) so get enough clearance to remove the bolts and whip it out.

http://www.southeastscoobies.co.uk/v...403_120349.jpg

You can see the scoring on it, it had been touching on the clutch housing. Anyway, all reassembled and went for another start. And she ran fine. Phew :-D

Out the garage for a wash!

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Done a few miles since and all seems good, although all off-boost until it gets mapped. I've got to replace the O2 sensor as that's thrown a CEL that the heater element in it has failed but no major issue.

It's been a long, sometimes frustrating, but ultimately satisfying journey...!! :drive:


Steve_PPP 05-07-2025 10:23 AM

Thanks mate. Few years since those photos but still clean under bonnet, only done about 500 miles in that time.


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