john in KY
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Sears sells a small kit of special sockets designed for this problem. Sort of "easy out" sockets. They only grip turned one way and once they bit, they really hold. Wife or someone bought a set for me years ago and have only had 2 or 3 times when I needed them. I could send a photo if I can again find your email address. John
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1988 gl-10 turbo engine problem HELP!
john in KY replied to abarbera's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
A malfunctioning AFM and/or an exhaust leak before the turbo can produce this problem. Another thing could be a restricted exhaust as in a clogged CAt or a baffle inside the muffler is flopping around. -
Anyone out there ever install that SAT radio receiver kit? Just attempted it and think I have a problem. The SAT receiver has what looks like an antenna port but I can't find an antenna wire anywhere. My question is does the Outback with the SAT radio have a second antenna wire to plug into the SAT receiver? Edit: Problems identified and resolved. Radio sounds great.
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All I know is in 1985 the MPFI had a ground wire on the manifold. The injectors won't fire unless this wire was grounded. Recall it used one of the intake manifold bolts on the passenger side.
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Experiencing the exact same symptoms on a recent 1500 mile trip. Got home and the steering wheel "wobble" became more pronounced. Did an inspection under the car and noticed the right side of the rack was coming apart. Replaced the rack and problem solved. 1995 Legacy with almost 300K miles.
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Pull the cap, crank the engine and note if the rotor turns. No turn means broken timing belt. Also, grab the rotor, engine not being cranked, and see if you can spin it on its shaft.
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Problem here is the spark from the center terminal is not getting to the spark plug terminals. Only thing i can think of is the rotor is not turning with the rest of the distributor.
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1993 Loyale Crank No Start Issues
john in KY replied to BirdLoyale93's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Is there a fusible link/fuse associated with the ignition system? -
1993 Loyale Crank No Start Issues
john in KY replied to BirdLoyale93's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The coil bracket must be grounded to the body. May want to check for that. -
Slow revs and hesitation: 90 Loyale EA82T
john in KY replied to Jabbott126's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Almost sure the timing needs to be 22 BTDC and has to be set with the green test connectors connected. -
Blown fusible link indicates a short in the wiring somewhere. That clicking sound you hear is most likely a relay. Which one, I don't know. Maybe if you start pulling fuses one at a time, that could pinpoint which circuit the clicking relay is on. Electrical problems can be an easy fix but often are a very expensive experience. Unless the asking price for the car is very low, I'd walk from this problem.
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fuel problems 1985 gl(leone)
john in KY replied to Nowhereman's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Make sure you installed the belts correctly. On the 85 model there is a ground wire attached to the right side of the intake manifold. Has to be there for the injectors to fire. Just to test for a ground problem, use a test light. Probe one of the injectors and crank the engine. If the engine fires, the problem is a bad ground somewhere. -
Fairly sure there is no starter relay. The older models didn't use one. Anyways, get a 4-pole relay. Use the wire currently connected to that small spade on the solenoid to "trigger" the relay. Run a fairly large wire from the battery, through the relay, and then to that small spade. Your problem I believe is the starter solenoid isn't getting enough current to energize probably due to increased resistance in the circuit. I've used this modification many times on older models and solved the no0start problem every time.