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On Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 11:20:10 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-05-28 2:11 PM, dsi1 wrote:
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> > It's untrue that a broken cam belt will destroy an engine. I suppose it
> > could happen - I suppose anything can happen. Most of the time, you just
> > replace bent valves.
> >
> > At the time that I had my subaru, the engine was a non-interference
> > design. I could also tell you if your belt was gonna break because the
> > belt would de-laminate and make a most peculiar noise. I must be some
> > kind of damn genius!

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> If only you could learn to keep your stories straight:
> "OTOH, Subarus have always had good press but when I'd see them on the
> side of the road, I knew exactly what happened to them - broken timing
> belt. That's easy enough to fix. To bad they're a drag to drive. "


Well pardner, there's nobody here that's more of a straight shooter than I. Subaru have had a good reputation for reliability for a long time. That would be because people are stupid. They did have a problem with broken timing belts. I would see quite a few on the side of the road.

Subaru backwards is U R a Bus. That's so true and driving my Subaru was a real drag. These remarks are about the ones that had the engines with two timing belts. I believe they're better cars these days but I can't comment on that because I don't have much experience with one. I'm fairly sure that I'd dig a new WRX though. Who the hell wouldn't?