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  1. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=56468&highlight=honda or http://users.adelphia.net/%7Edavidtief/solenoid.html
  2. As far as I rememer on Loyale you should go probably 20-30 degrees towards you and rest ot the force should go up. Sort of pushing up with your thumbs meantime pointing fingers pull toward you. Good luck! Sam
  3. I do not know about your particular model, but as a rule of thumb you are going to need a harmonic balancer puller or a similar tool. Remove the plastic covers and signal. Undo a nut (probably 22 mm) use your puller. Sam
  4. When did you change your thermostat? By the way from my experience the faster you go the more airflow you get on your radiator. So it should cool better. Sam
  5. This is normal. Brake booster uses engine vacuum. Sam
  6. I know you want to get it online. But I was able to get the entire assembly from the junk yard for 26 dollars. Sam
  7. I was able to find one at www.rockauto.com for my EA82 92 Loyale for about 25 dollars. I still have 5% discount there. If interested let me know. I will post a discount code. Sam
  8. I usualy get my parts from www.rockauto.com. Here is the 5% discount: Thank you for being a http://www.RockAuto.com customer! To show our appreciation, we would like to give you and your friends a special discount on auto parts. Here's how it works: - You give the following discount code to friends, neighbors, relatives, the guy at the corner garage--anyone you know who works on cars or trucks: 375120351298 - When someone (including yourself) places an order at http://www.rockauto.com and enters your discount code, he or she will receive an immediate 5% discount on that order. * If you are using our Java Catalog, enter your discount code in the "How did you hear about us" line of the shopping cart * If you are using our non-Java Catalog, enter your the discount code in the "Discount Code" field of the Shopping Cart and click "Calculate Discount" - The discount code expires on April 18, 2006; so don't wait! You may use this discount code as often as you wish until it expires, but only one discount code can be used per order. **Each month we see people who put the word "discount" in front of their code and do not get the discount. Please enter ONLY the discount code.**
  9. 92 Loyale. EA82 engine. to remove AC compressor out of your way you need to remove 3 if I remember it right bolts. The fourth one, the very leftmost one has a cut out. Loosen it couple of turns and lift up the entire assembly. I finally finished creating a new picture: https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/113054849876116872599/albums/5881597976206556225/5881597978712456594?pid=5881597978712456594&oid=113054849876116872599 Sam
  10. I have tried to buy a rebuilt kit with no luck. Ended up buying a new (rebuilt) one for around a 100 bucks. Replacing is a very easy job. Two bolts from housing, one positive wire and a couple of electrical connectors. You will still have to climb under the car for the bottom bolt though. Sam
  11. Autozone rents O2 sensor tool for free. Sam
  12. Thank you, robaru! That what I have done couple of days ago. Parked it on the slope. I was very tired. Closed the radiator cap one click. When it got warm I decided to see how much collant I have got in it. Got sprayed with hot antifreez. Fortunatelly for me most of it went into the engine bay. We have to be carefull! Thanks again, Sam
  13. It takes a lot of time to warm up the car. The needle goes almost into the red zone and then drops down to about the middle of the gauge. So I figured out that it is time to replace a thermostat. 154,000 miles is enough for the original one. Haynes manual warns that aluminum radiators require "multi-stage" thermostat. Do you guys know what that means? Question 2: Haynes recomended temperature ratings:188 to 193 degrees F. Stores carry 160, 180, 192, 195. Since I live in San Diego, CA, should I go by the lower temperature? Thank you, Sam
  14. A link like the one below appeared on USMB a week or so ago. Did anybody buy it from them? The price of 70 dollars sounds too good but their transaction history loooks good too. What do you think? Actual link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1986-1994-Subaru-1-8-GL-DL-Loyale-Timing-Belt-Kit_W0QQitemZ8035766165QQcategoryZ33625QQssPageNameZWD6VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
  15. On my Isuzu manual windows I used graphite powder. It worked fine for few months. Than I had to redo it again. My power windows on Subaru work intermitently. So do not know if the powder will work here. I have never tried it. Sam
  16. A great discussion on brakes: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=39459 Sam
  17. I have just checked my first "original" sensor. Believe it or not but it is Bosh universal. It lasted 7 years. From 1992 to 1999. The car is 1992 Loyale FWD W/AT. Sam
  18. A dealer wanted $95 for it. I bought it a junk yard for $4.99. It is very easy to change it: one srew and one connector. I am not sure but I belive you may fail the emisions test if you keep driving. Sam
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