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no seats no step on 86 brat
bheinen74 replied to h4life's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
85 is the best year: last year for jumpseats, first year for the motor not needing lifters adjusted every 15k course, 82 is best cause it had the cyclops, i need a 82 too -
and here i am going down a non-plowed alley, and it was getting too deep, notice the drift in front of hood. It was higher than the door bottoms where i stopped and went in reverse back out.
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I am doing my Brats when the weather gets warmer, have had both bj's (balljoints) for 2 months, i didn't want to put her into surgery for fear of what happened on my Legacy. On that car, the first problem was the uppoer pinch bolt breaking, even after penetrating spray. second problem was the axle, was seized into the hub (whole reason for that job was to fix my axle). 3rd problem was the ball joint was seized into the knuckle hub as well. Minnesota car......rust...... I had to get a jy axle, hub, spindle.....cause my old was seizedc and wouldnt even press out... Hope my CA brat is all fine.
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last night, the brat started and it was -5 F today, right now, the legacy and -10F actual, windchill is -25F it took 8 miles to get enough heat to stay warm. power antenna was slow, and the blower controls were frozen. power steering was little tight due to cold fluids too.....wow. -10F actual, today.
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Update: flat towed wagon 2,500mi
bheinen74 replied to WoodsWagon's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
the brat i got from cali, i had shipped and am glad. when it arrived, the carb needed rebuilt for it to start and idle correctly, and then after i rebuilt the carb, changed the antifreeze, and after about 150 miles, the water pump began to leak. It had sat for some time before i got it, the seals in the pump must have gotten dry, and then after i began to drive it, they leaked, to the point that if I would have attempted to drive it back here to iowa, I would have broken down easily as a minimum, or worse would have broken down and overheated/blown the motor. I suggest to get it transported.....before i would recommend you to drive it. -
old people tend to die more in the winter....and so those cars pop up.....i dunno just a hunch
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I lived in Denver CO for about 9 years, and Subies are EVERYWHERE in that city. There was a junkyard off Sante Fe and Oxford? i went to about every 2 weeks for 2 years, and every visit about 15-20 subies, mostly 91-94 legacy era (10 or so each visit) plus 5-12 olders There were about 8 Subie only shops in Denver alone I know of.
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the title of this thread is a scream. I kept thinking of what my old roommate kept telling me of when i was dating this one girl and the sounds out of my room.....
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pickings getting slim?
bheinen74 replied to pheonix165's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
with gas hitting 100 a barrel, 13" will slowly find there way back........give it 10 years. -
procrastinators unite!...tommorrow..?
bheinen74 replied to woundedbrat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
wow, that lift structure appears to be extreme heavy duty. I might try something like that for the rear on my brat someday. i want the strength like you have. -
Another Newbie from IA
bheinen74 replied to bpm4x4's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
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refinish the wagon wheels for Brat
bheinen74 replied to bheinen74's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showphoto.php?photo=18671&cat=500&ppuser=14357 now painted and some snows on them pics link yay:banana: manatt's concrete company blasted them 20 bucks total seats are 04 outback wagon limited one wheel is bent, found that out from tire mounting person, its on the back and not noticable yet -
removing antifreeze residue from a windshield
bheinen74 replied to dominical1's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
maybe 409 and lots of old t shirts for rags. -
got a set of wagon wheels at the junkyard, and removed the tires, and just got them back from sandblasting. My whitecoat POR-15 will be here in a few days, so I will get them coated and tires mounted this week. before the sandblast, and after: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=14357 paint was delayed from west coast due to the storms. it should have been here last week.
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How did you break your first Subie??
bheinen74 replied to The Beast I Drive's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
they are kinda hard to break. I smashed a leg into a pile of rebar hauling rump roast after i hit some loose gravel. airbag deployed, radiator punctured, both control arm bent badly, both front tires blown, and hole in the oil pan, and both motor mounts torn in half. drove it like 10 blocks after like this state, to home, and one tire was off the rim at that time. no oil, no coolant. went back to get my tire that was missing, and couldnt even find it. it has a free replacement... lots of fixes, and still driving the poor thing now, don't look at my lower rad support.... good thing for AWD, th rear tires pushed me home.