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SCITOO Timing 2000 2006 Outback Non Turbo Review

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Description of SCITOO Timing 2000 2006 Outback Non Turbo

COMPATIABLE VEHICLES - Timing belt water pump gasket tensioner kit fit 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Subaru Baja Legacy Outback 2.5L SOHC EJ25 Engine. PRODUCT USAGE - In the working process of automobile engine, the four processes of intake, compression, explosion and exhaust occur continuously in the cylinder, and the timing belt in the engine transfers the power to the corresponding parts driven by the crankshaft. MIANLY FUNCTIONS - Low noise and small transmission resistance can guarantee the normal power output and acceleration performance of the engine and keep the car in the best condition. PERFECT FIT - 100% brand new products.Tested to meet or exceed OEM specifications. GUARANTEE - One Year Warranty available for our this item.Please check picture,OE part number and fitment information to verify this is the correct one you need before your purchase.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Cheap product: Belt

Tensioning screw broken 2 weeks after changing the toothed belt. To save some money, I spent $3,000 on a new motor thanks to this cheap product. I had to spend extra money and buy a kit from a dealer. Lesson learned.

Pros
  • Stable test result
Cons
  • Negative result available

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Definitely inferior parts

Fit and finish is definitely worse given the bearings, pump and tensioner. Unfortunately, the tensioner could not hold together for long and failed after about 500 miles. The timing belt hadn't come off its teeth yet (the belt lock was doing its job) but it was noisy and the tensioner was leaking oil. I did NOT squeeze the plunger at all, just pulled the pin back once so I didn't screw it up. I replaced it with a set from a reputable brand and the quality is noticeably better, I suspect it will

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Good but not great