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Heater fogging up windscreen
john in KY replied to rxleone's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Heater core is leaking. -
I'm not a transmission guy but have taken a few apart for no good reasons and recall the valve body is just a hunk of metal with a lot of passageways and ball bearings. So how can a valve body fail? If this was my problem and would really want an explanation from the dealer that explained what caused the valve body to fail. I would also want it explained to me why the TCU had to be touched because of the remote start addition. Heck, I would want both explanations in writing and then I would send copies to SOA.
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1986 gl transmission codes?
john in KY replied to 1184lix1194lixu's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
3.90 ratio means you have a manual transmission. Sounds like what was installed was from a turbo model that would have had the 3.70 front differential ratio. Only 2 ratios used back in those years, either 3.70 or 3.90. -
caliper stuck! need help!
john in KY replied to Gasket97's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Disconnect the E-brake cable, crack the bleeder valve and the piston may go back. -
loyale died high speeds tips needed quick!
john in KY replied to joe5's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Timing belt, the one that also drives the distributor, most likely broke. Check for spark or just pull the distributor cap and see if the rotor turns when the engine is being cranked. -
You have a 5-speed manual with push-button 4WD.
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If you messed with the timing belt, sounds like you installed it wrong. A common mistake. Also, go easy on the starter fluid. Too much and you will crack a piston.
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88 xt6 6th cylinder no spark
john in KY replied to 88xt6's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
If you are positive there is no problem with the #6 spark plug/plug wire, then the problem has to be within the distributor. -
How low is to low for compression? EA82T
john in KY replied to Jabbott126's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Nunbers don't look too bad to me. Remember the CR is only 7.7. A quick way to test the turbo is to pull that vacuum line between the intake manifold and the wastegate controller. This will produce maximum boost, if the turbo is not damaged. And I do mean maximum. Do this only as a test. -
I have a low milage JDM ER27, 11k miles, that I'd sell for double whatever the shipping cost will be.
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86 Gl-10 not starting
john in KY replied to Wolverine18's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Making an assumption here that the no-start condition occurs when the engine is cold. If so, suspect the coolant temperature sensor (CTS). -
1986 XT Turbo 4WD Relay Locations
john in KY replied to Twitch de la Brat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Just from memory I seem to recall there is a bank of 4 relays more or less under the ash tray. The center console needs pulled to gain access. Also recall there is another relay under the passenger side (back set area) panel. This one will not be easy to access. Remove rear seat and then whatever that interior panel is called and I have really no idea what it is a relay for but always thought because of its nearness to the fuel pump, maybe it is the fuel pump relay. -
ea82 1.8 turbo spark problems
john in KY replied to nowhereman007's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Check timing belt as one of the two also drives the distributor. -
I have in the past owned an 85 turbo XT and a 90 turbo wagon and those cylinder heads had those markings. Don't believe the turbo pistons are forged . Making a NA block a turbo, let's see, heads, intake, distributor, knock sensor, exhaust manifold. AFM, and who knows what else. Thinking the 3rd generation turbo heads had the EA82 inclosed in a box, but it has been a long time. My 90 turbo wagon had the 3rd gen heads, ran 12 pounds of boost from 150k miles to 250k when I sold it. New owner ended up ripping the front differential out and scrapping it. I would have bought the car back if I had known he was going to scrap it. Sure did enjoy that car.
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Just EA82 casted in the head is one generation, EA82 with a line underneath it is another, and EA82 inside a box is another. Can't recall which mark is for which generation. Can be welded but if the crack is just between 2 valves, very common and not a concern. If the crack goes into the exhaust port, major problem and scrap the head.
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88 xt6 6th cylinder no spark
john in KY replied to 88xt6's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
When you say you replaced the wire 3 times, I assume that means you used 3 different wires. This eliminates the wire being the problem. Spark plug probably not the problem so my guess is a cap and/or rotor problem. -
Hello to all - just bought my first Subaru...
john in KY replied to Wankel's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Any photos of your dogs? I love German Shepherds. Best dog in the world.