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  1. Hi all, my first proper post after declaring mesen on the newbies forum. Righto, we bought a 2008 SG9 2.5 XT with 27k on the clock last week, it's my Mrs' car, and replaces her trusty 2002 H6 Outback...which has been a completely reliable workhorse, pity its the heavy road tax but it was a decent price so we wort of wrote the extra £200 per year off by saving over a grand on what it would have cost from the typical dealer...doesn't this sound grand in theory eh, man maths at their best. The morning after we got her i changed the engine oil and filter, it now has Shell Helix Ultra 5w40 running through the veins, i've just had the wheels off and the pads out and checked all is well in the brakes dept and suspension, it is, all piston and sliders are free, its had a replacement set of pads once by the look of it a new front caliper and possibly new rear disc/drums at some point, difficult to tell, anyway the brakes don't need any new parts for the forseeable...which makes a change to the cars i normally buy where the brakes are neglected, and a new paper air filter should be here tomorrow, and being a tight wad i've washed and dried the cabin filter...yeah i know you can't take it with you. So, i'm making plans for the major service i'm going to do this spring, will be ordering the parts in and would welcome input that helps and might stop me dropping a clanger. 1. Will be renewing all transmission oils, GL5 seems to be the standard for diffs agreed? Presumably there's a transfer box just like the Outback, that also ok with GL5? 2. Renewing the auto transmission oil, now when i looked at MIller's oil chooser the oil recommended was the equivalent of Toyota WS (world standard) which is synthetic and equivalent to Dexron6 full synthetic, is this correct chaps? obviously the autobox needs the right oil and i need this to be absolutely right, i still have some Dexron 6 left over from the autobox change on my Landcruiser (yes that WS stuff), i always buy oils in bulk, much cheaper that way and it doesn't hurt when you are as obsessive as i am about maintenance. 2a. There's an oil filter (similar size to the engine oil filter) on the gearbox, is this a Subaru only part or is there an equivalent available, ie from Mann, Purflux, Mahle or similar good quality makers? anyone know the part number please? 3. Spark plugs, changing the Outback plugs was a horrid job and if its as difficult then i'm likely to entrust that to a good specialist...i used to do lots of mechanical work over the years and still do most things but i'm far from a spring chicken now (understatement of the year) so if its as awkward as the H6 was then i'll think twice, also which plugs please, bear in mind i'll put Iridiums in so they last as long as possible, so which plugs lads and shall i DIY? 4. The brakes will get a full strip clean and lube with the correct brake grease, i'll paint the calipers and unswept parts of the discs in black, have done this for years cos i hate to see rusty discs and calipers and not all that keen on bright colours either...this car is a not to be at all memorable, boss's orders....i'll change the brake fluid, is 4 acceptable? 5. Coolant, its green colour at the moment which means its probably standard glycol, not too bothered about the colour but which coolant would the collective suggest. 6. For the rustproofing i shall once again use Bilt Hamber's finest products, which have served me well and is a delight (well as nice as this job can be) to use compared to everything else, very much due to the brilliant probes that come with the large cavity aerosols, forget the nightmare that some old fashioned rust preventative products were to warm mix and apply, thankfully times have moved on. Will be derusting and painting the suspension and subframes in some seriously hard paint, and painting the exhaust with Zinc paint. 7. OIl filters, i've had good service from K&N oil filters on the H6 (Mann's due to the shape only had about 2 turns of thread holding them on, blow that, binned it), but i can get Mahle filters for less than £5 each delivered (usually buy them half a dozen or more at a time because my cars get oil changes every 6 months), so what's the thoughts about filters? 8. Eventually when i need to replace the brake friction materials or discs, i've been having excellent results with Brembo, they have that nice soft progressive pedal that one used to get with Ferodo back in the day, so would be happy to stay with them, what the thoughts? 9. The CV joints all appear fine, don't suppose there's any grease points on the propshaft(s), my Landcruiser still has greasable props but they took the autobox dipstick away with the later transmission, not a good move Toyota, thankfully Subaru haven't done the same, so, any other transmission maintenance i haven't thought of? I think thats it for now, sorry about the long post, i know i tend to waffle but you'll either get used to it or tell me to clear off :-) Thanks for reading, i'd welcome any input please and some reminders about the really important things i've probably forgotten cos i is old and forgetful. edit..oh and what specialist in Northamptonshire or nearby would you lot use please? Regards Judd
  2. Thanks lads. I'm a big fan of BIlt Hambers rustproofing products, luckily proofing a Forester is going to be a heck of a lot easier than my Landcruiser was. I treated the Outback the first year we got it, the only really rusty part was the rear subframe (if anything's going to rust that's the part), but i made an especially good job of that and its still solid, the Forester is in much better condition underneath, as it should be having only covered 27k from new, and i can't wait till the weather breaks so i can make her all good again. Anyone else find that their cars seem to respond to TLC and mechanical sympathy and they pay it back in spades by giving years on end of trouble free service, not saying they should be driven like Miss Daisy all the time, far from it, just make sure they have clean quality fluids and allow them to warm up and cool down a bit before and after asking (especially turbocharged engines) them to work hard.
  3. HI all. Hope you've got room for a little un. On second Subaru, well in all honesty it's my wife's car (i'm a Landcruiser fan), its a really low mileage Forester SG9 XT which we've just bought, she had an Outback H6 before which despite being stupidly cheap to buy has given 4 years reliable service without a single hiccup, here's hoping the Forester will be as good. Hoping to contribute when i know something, or think i know more like, and be very happy to receive wisdom when needed, i'm a big fan of proper servicing and rustproofing for a long trouble free life, so it will come as no surprise i've already changed the engine oil less than 24 hours after purchase, the first of many oil changes to come, looking forward to the good weather when i'll go right through the car, all oils and fluids will be changed, not looking forward to the spark plugs but doing them will give a good excuse for cursing, and then serious rustproofing will start. Cheers for now Judd
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