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Old Jul 27, 2017 | 05:37 PM
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Default any one north east fancy helping fitting up pipe :)

any one local to give guidance to fit a up pipe lol

fitted downpipe etc that was ok but this seems alittle annoying hehe

can buy you some beers n that jazz
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Old Jul 27, 2017 | 09:05 PM
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North East is a bloody big place!

Should have done it when the downpipe was off. It's a turbo off job really.
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Old Jul 28, 2017 | 02:31 AM
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Yes in Washington 20 mins from Newcastle and Sunderland

Searching and turbo seems it can stay on place
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Good luck with leaving it in place, it's a lot less hassle to remove it though.
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You can leave it in place, but you will need to remove downpipe anyway.

This thread may be useful to you, but you may need to register to see the pictures..............

http://www.scoobymods.com/showthread...cobb-5157.html
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Originally Posted by Don Clark
You can leave it in place, but you will need to remove downpipe anyway.

This thread may be useful to you, but you may need to register to see the pictures..............

http://www.scoobymods.com/showthread...cobb-5157.html
Thanks for that

The only bit I don't like is lifting the engine up, is that 100% nessercary??
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Originally Posted by asht88
Thanks for that

The only bit I don't like is lifting the engine up, is that 100% nessercary??

Only way to get clearance for the larger turbo flange past the chassis rails.
the forester engine sits lower than an Impreza one due to the spacers fitted between chassis and front crossmember.

Easiest way - remove turbo and pull it out via the top
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Old Jul 28, 2017 | 11:20 PM
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Removing down pipe and turbo is by far the easiest way to change the up pipe. It isn't a big job. The hardest part is loosening bolts that are seized solid due to the heat
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Old Jul 29, 2017 | 12:03 AM
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I never remove the turbo...down pipe off,undo the engine mounts,jack the engine up and remove from underneath...job done.
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Originally Posted by Smithys STI
I never remove the turbo...down pipe off,undo the engine mounts,jack the engine up and remove from underneath...job done.
Where do you jack the engine from?
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Originally Posted by johnlogie
Where do you jack the engine from?
put a block of wood under the engine sump to prevent damage then jack from there.
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Originally Posted by Smithys STI
put a block of wood under the engine sump to prevent damage then jack from there.
So on the actual oil sump??? Hmmmm worry it'll dent it to ****
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Originally Posted by asht88
So on the actual oil sump??? Hmmmm worry it'll dent it to ****
Hence the "block of wood" to spread the load. You are only lifting the engine not the whole vehicle.
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Originally Posted by asht88
So on the actual oil sump??? Hmmmm worry it'll dent it to ****
it will be fine I have been doing it this way for the last 13 years...
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Old Jul 29, 2017 | 02:53 PM
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Good to know will try that.. where is the mount exactly located just the one side to loose??
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Originally Posted by asht88
Good to know will try that.. where is the mount exactly located just the one side to loose??
undo both the 14mm headed nuts from the mounts that go through the sub frame either side of engine from underneath...if that makes sense.
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So thought would crack on.. what a pretty satisfying easy job... every one makes it sound so scary ahaha... also been getting qauted £100 to do this job.. jeez...
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Job completed

Sounds epic whoop

Easy as hell job!!

So peeps who want to do this honestly pee easy and pretty soothing tbh
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I personally wouldn't have fitted a solid up-pipe.
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Old Aug 1, 2017 | 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by mickywrx
I personally wouldn't have fitted a solid up-pipe.
Ahh well good job you didn't

Solid up pipe is fine.. oem is solid.. also Harvey pipes are and there supposed to be golden

Suppose time will tell..
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Also may I ask why??
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Originally Posted by asht88
Also may I ask why??
Glad you sorted it mate....did you leave the turbo in situ when doing the job?
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Originally Posted by Smithys STI
Glad you sorted it mate....did you leave the turbo in situ when doing the job?
Cheers mate for tips etc.. yeah left the turbo in place.

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Harvey Smith 'trick' up-pipes are NOT solid but have a specific slip-joint (as well as being specifically sized for various applications)

the std up-pipe has a bellows style flexi joint

all to allow for heat expansion
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Old Aug 2, 2017 | 04:38 PM
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Dont be so easy to push this as an easy job

yes its easy if the turbo bolts undo

Did mine undo ?

No

queue turbo removal and hrs of bashing to remove the nuts from the studs so i could re-use my turbo

yes its an easy job, so is giving birth ....................
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Originally Posted by The Rig
Dont be so easy to push this as an easy job

yes its easy if the turbo bolts undo

Did mine undo ?

No

queue turbo removal and hrs of bashing to remove the nuts from the studs so i could re-use my turbo

yes its an easy job, so is giving birth ....................
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Originally Posted by AS Performance
Harvey Smith 'trick' up-pipes are NOT solid but have a specific slip-joint (as well as being specifically sized for various applications)

the std up-pipe has a bellows style flexi joint

all to allow for heat expansion
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