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Long ea82 road trip opinions please?
john in KY replied to LoyaleSmith's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Use the seat belt. Don't pick up hitch hikers. Avoid driving through cities during rush hours. Better to sleep during the day and drive all night. Summer heat is hard on the driver, the car and especially old tires. Have enough cash on hand to buy a bus ticket. -
Open the hood and look by the MC. Should see a black rubber boot looking thing. Remove boot and unplug the relay and the compressor will stop. Foolish to replace the entire suspension when all you need is one strut but that's just my opinion. Note: unplug the 2 smaller wires at the relay. One of the two larger wires is always hot.
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Buy a strut from Gary, pop it in and be done with it.
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'86 GL-10 Rear wheel bearings
john in KY replied to opus's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Got confused and initially gave bad advice. Check out Rockauto.com for the bearing.. -
Read your other posting. This model only has a screen filter inside the pan. Don't even bother replacing it. No spin on ATF filter. That is only on much newer models and the ATF cooler in the radiator is internal to the radiator. Located at the very bottom of the radiator or along the side and is part of the radiator. Find 2 hoses by the battery. They connect to the internal cooler. Dark red ATF is a very bad sign. Indicates the fluid has been overheated. "I checked codes again this time getting the "duty solenoid C". Does that code mean that the sensor is for sure out or could it be something else? Also what would that be listed under for the part because ive have searched and searched and can't find the part at o'riellys." All the transmission solenoids are dealer only items. Insert the FWD fuse under the hood and this will "solve" the duty C problem for the time being.
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alternator problems
john in KY replied to MuddyThunder's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Just guessing here but maybe the alternator current flows through one of the fusible links. And are you certain the car quits running because the battery is dead? Do the headlights still work or not? 15 minutes of run time in the daytime without the headlights on and the battery goes dead? Tells me the battery started with a minimal charge. You should be able the run for hours with a fully charged battery and no alternator output. Just thought of something else that is a classic problem with the XT6 and just may apply here. The harmonic balancer separates and no longer turns the accessory belt. -
alternator problems
john in KY replied to MuddyThunder's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
If the alternator is good and the wiring is good, only thing left is a bad battery. -
If not comfortable with replacing the joints, take the driveshaft and the new joints to just about any machine shop. I doubt if the labor will exceed $50.
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Never heard of an electronic 3AT.
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Rear end alignment 1994 Loyale 4x4
john in KY replied to Kris79's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Does the car have a rust problem? Rear wheels will tilted inward when part of the suspension fails because of rust. -
Found a 91 XT6. A few questions
john in KY replied to Subieguy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Affirmative on the power steering pump. The actual pump never fails. It is always the electric motor when its brushes wear out. $1100 would be way too much in my opinion because there are always other problems with used cars. Post over on subaruxt.com with some photos. Members there, all XT6 fanatics, will offer good advice. Not quite understanding what you mean with the "rear differential locked" statement. The rear differential doesn't have a locking feature. -
Found a 91 XT6. A few questions
john in KY replied to Subieguy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Power steering is an easy fix. remove the end piece of the motor, blow out the dust and install new brushes. $20 fix. Check the fluid. Needs to be yellow as the system uses a specific type of fluid. Can still buy it for around $30. Suspension can be replaced with conventional struts but not as easy as fixing the power steering. Rear differential is just a standard 3.90 ratio. subaru used it in the GLs and Loyales. Rear axles can probably just be greased and rebooted but getting them out sometimes can be a real bear. I won't pay anymore than what a scrap yard will pay for it. Owned 5 over the years and really a great car. -
Two things come to mind. Pull the vacuum line at the pressure regulator. If fuel flows then the regulator has failed. Wondering if you installed the correct injectors. Very early model Legacys used 2 types of injectors. One for manual and another for automatic transmissions. And somewhere in the early 1990s Subaru changed to another type of injector. What I am trying to convey is make sure the injectors are specifically for your model year.