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Was ac an option for 80' Brat?
moosens replied to kingwill's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Also,that unit you have has me wondering.I'll have to check my '78 but I'm sure mine is not that type.Todd would know which one that is.York?Sandin? -
Was ac an option for 80' Brat?
moosens replied to kingwill's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I remember seeing it and wanting to copy it.....hmmm FPM's do not show A/C at all.Has to be a service/install manual particular to the unit. -
EA82T runs great in cold temps, bad in hot
moosens replied to civilpd's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Yup,seems that way to me too. Like uncle Skip pointed out to me,check the connector to the Coolant Thermo Sensor.It gets corroded something nasty.I took mine out and cleaned up the male prongs on the CTS with flat toothpicks tinyand sandpaper strips that I used on the toothpick.Then check the connector.Usually they are broken and don't seat well and also have corrosion.If the connector doesn't seat well when you put it back on get some foil duct tape and strap it down with some thin strips. -
"Backyard"/substitute tool thread
moosens replied to moosens's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Same thing as a soda can with hose clamps..... Hey guys,some of these completely S U C K so please just add a post IF YOU HAVE AN ACTUAL TOOL THAT WORKS ON AN ACTUAL Subaru PART. We all know the wonders of duct tape,and such. Nice that some of you want to chime in for the sake of conversation but that's not the intention of this post thread. Some useful makeshift TOOLS have really been a blessing. Like I said,what you see here on Sunday might get you to work on Monday.Things you do in a pinch to get a job done,yes,but I really was hoping we'd keep it to the TOOLS and methods. Lots of folks have made the axle tool.I'm glad some of you posted a pic.Then others can copy it.Hoping to see more pics or good descriptions like we've had. Don't be a tool,post your tool. -
"Backyard"/substitute tool thread
moosens replied to moosens's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
oookee dokeee coming along.Some good. Nobody mentioned asprin or stronger medication yet.So that must mean your tools are actually working. Thanks and keep them coming.Has to be at least a few folks that will read this and smile on Sunday instead of bumming a ride on Monday. -
Was ac an option for 80' Brat?
moosens replied to kingwill's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Going to need some time to dig out those A/C manuals,they are here,so I can find them pretty soon. WagonsOnly should an A/C install manual handy. Which manufacturer made the compressor? -
Was ac an option for 80' Brat?
moosens replied to kingwill's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Yeah,me too...:-\ Easy Killer,go easy...save those parts nice 'n pretty for me and then you're a superstar. With beer money! I'll be happy to email some exploded views of everything you have to deal with for removal.Looks like you've made the decision on the Ozone layer thing,so be careful.Don't ask me how I know but yes,that funky greenish yello foamy stuff,well,it likes to shoot in all sorts of directions...so I've heard....so be careful and maybe donate a couple of bucks to a nature preserve or something Really its not too big of a deal.Just do your release thing,when it stops hissing then start from the front of the car and follow each line to the compressor,and then to the firewall,etc.I'll have to check my manuals for specific instructions for the interior end of things.Nothing too scary there either. so uh...we'll talk soon,ok? -
I'd like to investigate the Long Island situation.Someday I'll tell you my Bridgehampton experiences. The racetrack and then some.Was a great area,but the wealthy ruined it for folks like us.Dirt track,trails,sweet vistas,incredible variety of flora,and one of the most coolest roadcourse racetracks anywhere-surface excepted near the end.History nobody seems to care about. effin rich bastids killed a true motorsportsman's land of enchantment. Nick,just don't forget how close those trees are. To those that remember the back of Atco Dragway being a cool place to go it has changed a little.They filled in the large waterholes but we did have some fun there.And had to work a little too.
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Nick,please don't mess up that wagon before Carlisle. I might come down in the '78 after a breif discussion with my son tonight.Not sure about making this February run but later in March would probably work.And of course,I'm not going balls out with my '78 and I wouldn't want to see you bang your baby up either. Hopefully I have the turbo wagon back in action by then and then we ROCK! nipper-any dunes permit spots on Bong Island that you know of?Used to be spots out by the Hamptons....but since they shut down Bridgehampton I haven't been out that way.
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Was ac an option for 80' Brat?
moosens replied to kingwill's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
If you remove all the A/C pieces I'd like to get some or even all of the parts you discard.Of course,I'll cover the shipping and some beer/lunch money. Mostly want the interior stuff and the A/C bracket,but will take all. PM or email if you go that route.Thanks, Paul -
Anybody up for a good healthy thread on what to use for certain circumstances/applications when you don't have that Fuji-SOA tool?? I just think it'd be a great idea to round up all the makeshift tools people have used to properly remove and/or install parts. Can we gather up some good info and attatch it to the USRM? Thoughts on the idea welcome. Actual tools to fit applications even more welcome.
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Gen 2 Brat windshield gaskets available!!!
moosens replied to skishop69's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Talk to Derek Churchyard at ext.226 He's the man! Tell him you're associated with "Vintage Subaru" and it'll broaden our relationship in general,which in the longrun will help us with discounts. I'm all about saving a buck these days. Our Gen I's were about to be discontinued too,so act fast and make use of the mold before they scrap it.That's all up to the mfg. in Thailand.Hopefully we get our (gen I) next order in soon because I was told that they'd scrap the mold if no orders came in within a few months time from our first batch.Luckily,I think I've secured our lot and the original price too which is amazing since petroleum/shipping costs have risen significantly in the last year. So get yourselves together and make a good group buy.If there's someone out there with a good chunk of extra change they'd be VERY wise to get some extras.We all know the Gen II Brat will be glorified for another decade or two at least. They'll want a 25 piece miminum for new production.But when you consider that they'll last on shelves for several more years and still be considered in great condition its well worth the effort. Those that are already here you have to be skeptical of.Tough to get a good idea of when they were produced unless you know the purchaser. -
Gen 2 Brat windshield gaskets available!!!
moosens replied to skishop69's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Anybody price these with PRP? The gasket is still in their catalog.We just got our Gen I's at $35.94 each(plus shipping,still $50 total to your door) through a group buy.New,as in just produced this past fall. PRP's out the door price might be just as low or lower,so you might want to check them beforehand. -
Well,maybe if you post some pics or at least describe the condition of various parts,that might help. Color?Mileage?Recently replaced parts?Upgrades? Tough tellin' not knowin'.
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Windshield gaskets Batch One ***Completed***
moosens replied to Zefy's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Canadian order went out yesterday-to Zefy in Coquitlam,BC Shipping covered,thanks guys!! Looks like this post will be up for awhile......4-6 weeks (yikes) for cheapy USPostal over the border. MAV,you've fallen off the planet again.If I don't hear from you soon,I'm going to send you one gasket and maybe some change from shipping.As of this moment you still owe some dough to cover the TWO you asked for and shipping.Not a big problem here,so just speak up.Good communication makes the wheels turn faster. Zefy,please post when you get the box of 4 pieces.Thanks VERY much for your patience! -
Windshield gaskets Batch One ***Completed***
moosens replied to Zefy's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Jeff (MAV) Sending another PM.Please reply,and help wrap this up. Thanks, Paul -
The News Just Keeps Getting Worse
moosens replied to Bucky92's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Good luck with it,Connie. If I get a chance I'll dig for the two loaded backing plates I have.Good cylinders and brakes,ready to bolt on for 2WD EA82's.You know the deal,they're in there,but not too far back.I just had my hands on them a week ago or so. -
Removing Wood From Cylinder
moosens replied to carfreak85's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
:banana: No,don't start it,there's hope first. 3M doublesided tape,like I mentioned or that blue gummy stuff,whatever you trust for adhesion.The tape I mention will not fail,it absolutely will not fall off inside.If anything it'll stick to the wall a little and leave a little glue residue.I've done commercial vinyl tile with this tape.(the clear tape,not the white foam core for carpet,that's not the one for this application)Thin rod that you can flex a little too.Good luck G! Or Rob's vacuum method too.Kind of snap the vac. hose off the hole to get it to lift itself "end out". -
Electrical parts too.
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Removing Wood From Cylinder
moosens replied to carfreak85's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
3M makes a killer double sided tape too.Not the white foam core one but the clear one.That rules.Wrap that on a thin rod of metal.Chopstick sounds good,but the thought of more wood snapping might make you lean towards metal. Come on G-man.We want to hear to story,and hear it end happily. Rosie O' will work too. -
Windshield gaskets Batch One ***Completed***
moosens replied to Zefy's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Happy interior dryness! Canadians,hang in there,your day is coming.Could not make it today.I'll take the box to work with me and should be able to get it out tomorrow. MAV,I see you posting but haven't heard back.....if you need time,that's fine,just communicate.Thanks -
Got mine too.Thanks again,Andrew! Connie -1 Paul -3 Andrew-3 CT tosses down the guantlet. Gloves off,come on you punks. Man,it would be cool if we got 25 without having to post at dealerships,etc. and getting the newbarus involved. After all,its a vintage show at heart.Never liked seeing new Saabs and Volvos there.