Tape covering mystery hole...what's missing?

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Tape covering mystery hole...what's missing?

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Winter is leaving quickly in IA. Started checking out the Baja I purchased in Nov. a little more.

I found gorilla tape wrapped around the air intake and there's a hole its covering. What's missing?

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I'm not entirely sure its function, but here's a picture:
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You're missing the small, tube-like thing that hangs down from the main intake pipe. I'm guessing it's a resonator to change/tune the sound of the engine. They're pretty easy to break, so it's no surprise that yours is missing.
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I was told by a Subaru tech that the big reservoir along the air intake tube was for collecting dust, rocks, bugs, etc so it doesn't go straight into the air filter. I assumed the others served the same purpose?
Also, did you remove the air intake nozzle or is it missing (part outlined in red below)?
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I noticed your power steering fluid tank is not hiding under it in your picture. :lol:
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Just chasing a mystery power steering belt squeal...checked the PCV valve to make sure its working, so I had pulled that piece off temporarily.
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I also noticed that the metal brace holding down the air cleaner base is missing its bolt...any ideas on what I need? Just go to the hardware store?
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it's where you plug the nitrous injector! :)
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Zombaja wrote:it's where you plug the nitrous injector! :)
Ha! Right now, I just need to get the timing belt service done!
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dorelse wrote:I also noticed that the metal brace holding down the air cleaner base is missing its bolt...any ideas on what I need? Just go to the hardware store?
I would just get something from the hardware store... it's not under a lot of load, so you shouldn't need a specialty/hardened bolt. You'll likely want something that resists corrosion/rust, though.
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dorelse wrote:
Ha! Right now, I just need to get the timing belt service done!
It's not that bad to do it yourself if you've got the normal tools, a torque wrench, and the special subaru wrench for the crankshaft.
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bajaguy wrote:
dorelse wrote:
Ha! Right now, I just need to get the timing belt service done!
It's not that bad to do it yourself if you've got the normal tools, a torque wrench, and the special subaru wrench for the crankshaft.
We've got a Subaru specialty shop in town that we used for my son's WRX. I'd honestly just rather pay them the $750 and have them do it. They have an excellent reputation and do the job right. Unfortunately, I have a bigger dilemma with my Baja so I have to make some decisions first.
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