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the dealer strikes agian.. bastards..
torxxx replied to Meeky Moose's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
it should be fine. Thats where we store the tubes of urethane to keep them warm for installing windows. I'll mist the mounts down twice a day to keep a lil moisture in em -
the dealer strikes agian.. bastards..
torxxx replied to Meeky Moose's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I got 3 D/R tranny's sitting outside the back door of my shop. There are 2 decent sets of mounts there. I'm willing to pull them and mail em if you will pay the postage. Let me know I was looking at cleaning them up and squirting urethane inbetween the rubber and the metal and letting it dry on the furnace for a day to stiffen them up. k What do you guys think? -
Yes holmes that is correct. I usually fill up, drive to delta (105 miles away) and fill back up. take miles driven and divide by gallons burned
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Hooking up 250-300WHP (or, "Project Sleeper")
torxxx replied to Syonyk's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
heh, I dont really know about 250 hp at the wheels. I messed my DR up with a stock EA82 carb'd engine. I blew two teeth off the 4lo gear. It will work, its just a matter of how long that tranny lasts. Superman had x-ray vision but he's dead so who knows how long a DR will last. WJM is the guy to talk to about that -
Check the little plate on the bottom of the engine bellhousing. it is held on with two 10 mm bolts. Just unhook the exhaust and unhook the engine mounts and pick up the front of the engine 3 inches with a engine hoist. right at the x-member there will be plate. It will bend up into the teeth on the torq converter and make a nasty noise. I did that last week on my car when I did the clutch
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Safe for one more year.
torxxx replied to TheSubaruJunkie's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
alaska is 168 bucks for reg and tags for 2 years -
Alright - thats a long term solution I'll have to look into it for future work. I'm wondering if the previous owner has the coil hooked up wrong? it seems like the coil sparking to the ECU would make the fuel pump relay click like it does..
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yes the o-ring trick does work. I've never had a lifter go bad on any of the EA motors I've worked on. It is always the oil pump seals, or the oil pump itself. My engine ticked horrible for 2 years, I replaced the seals twice and that didnt fix it. Bought a new oil pump, problem solved. I get 65 PSI at crusing speed down the highway and about 80 at start up and 35 at idle.
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bump....
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I have a POS 86 XT MPFI non turbo at work right now. The two relays on the left side behind the stereo at clicking when I rev the engine up. I pulled all the trim and everything out so I can get to all the wires. Problem is with the relay with the black connector and the one with the brown connector. I figure they are Ignition relay and Fuel pump relay. They have a black with white striped wire jumping between the two relays. It looks factory so I think thats the way its supposed to be. Now the car wont stay running at an idle. And when I rev the engine up the clicking happens more often (from the brown connector relay) And when the clicking happens the ECS light flashes on for about a 1/2 second. I have both haynes and chiltons manuals on subarus and they dont really have the right diagrams for the 86 XT non turbo. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this thing, please let me know.
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throw out bearing was replaced this fall due to a banshee squeal it developed. I just started it for the first time this morning, and it seems to be working fine I'm going to change over to synthetic today and see if that keeps it quiet Numbchux- thanks for the heads up on the forrester DR job. I havent kept track of it since it was done. I beleive that he most likely had tranny problems with that because the backlash and shims were used right when it was rebuilt. I've talked to quite a few tranny shops and they say that even with the simple rear end LSD conversion, the backlash has to be right or you will toast a LSD unit and be back to open diff.
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numbchux, can u point me in the direction of what you heard against phantom? I'd like to read into it and see what the problems were. Anyways, my tranny stopped ticking. I guess that bearing must still have a lil life left in it. Anyone else have any ideas on what woulda made that noise? it was revolution based ticking coming from the front of the tranny. When I push the clutch in, the noise would stop. (meaning it was a moving part in the tranny, when the clutch is in, the part stops moving) I put a brand new subaru flywheel, pressure plate, pilot bearing and clutch disc in after it started makin noise because I thought it was the pilot bearing. It made noise for about a day and a half and then it stopped. I've never heard of bearings making noise and then stopping, so its got me wondering
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bump bump... thats the sounds comin from my trunk
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I imagine they swap over like legacy seats do. You gotta drill 4 holes in the bottom of the seat to mount the older style seat rails onto them. You will need 4 nuts and bolts to go with it. I put a 96 legacy seat in my EA82 wagon. It took 5 minutes.
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Well, I seemed to have destroyed my input shaft bearing on my lifted wagon. I'm going to be putting another tranny in it, and I'm thinking about upgrading to Phanton grip LSD in the front. Has anyone other than Mudrat done this conversion? If so, what all is involved? Like should I pay a tranny specialist to install it, or can I add the pieces that is needed? Also, how do you think its going to handle, having phantom grip LSD in the front and VLSD in the rear?
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Alaska Canada Highway-advice?
torxxx replied to plane2sea's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
well, I'd be the mechanic for the north end of the trip -
I am buying a wrecked SVX from a buddy of mine. Its a '92. The tranny was rebuilt professionally in the last 5 years. It has new struts all the way around, new rear wheel bearings. Bad news is that it is Hit fairly hard in the rear passenger corner of the car. Pretty much smashed in just at the tail light, but it wrinkled the fender up to the rear tire. Has anyone replaced a rear 1/4 panel on one? If so , time involved and a price paid for the replacement part would be nice. Also it has a decent oil leak on it. Are these 3.3L engines designed the same as a EJ22, with 2 extra cylinders? I'm trying to get an idea on what problems with oil leaks these engines have. Also any other problematic areas on the caR?
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1985-1989 RX coupe and sedan <--------clutch type 91 Legacy SS (turbo) <----------- viscious LSD
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How long have you owned your EA81 / EA82?
torxxx replied to GLCraig's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
20 years in the family on my 86 GL wagon. I was 3 years old when my mom bought the car. it was the first car I drove. When I was 8 years old, I would go rally the sooby down the driveway when it would rain. Got that thing covered in mud quite a few times before I got my license -
Question about spark color
torxxx replied to Ever Victorious's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I think the turbo coils are different. I know on EA82s the turbos have a ignitor or something that attaches to the bracket on the coil and is wired into it. You might be able to use a N/A coil as long as you have that ignitor. Someone else jump in and help me out -
Air intake questions - carb'd EA82
torxxx replied to torxxx's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
fbh thanks man that makes sense. I can see how the ridges in the SPFI intake would make problems with air swirling into the carb. I guess I'm looking for a bolt on filter straight to the carb like the weber guys run. Is the neck of the hicrappy carb the same size as a weber? -
EGR; replace, block, plug or leave alone?
torxxx replied to dreedraffs's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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Someone help me cuz napa couldnt
torxxx replied to Joey Joe's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
you need a 25 spline axle. tell them that. have them pull up a axle for a 88 turbo wagon with a automatic. that should be the right one. The axle they gave you was a N/A Loyale which is a 23 spline axle -
Air intake questions - carb'd EA82
torxxx replied to torxxx's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
i'm about ready to do that. I unplugged the PVC lines from the air intake and plugged the holes, and I took the clamp off the MAF side of the intake. it seems to be doing better, but not like it does with the open carb. This creates a bigger problem for the snorkel conversion I was gonna do. If the carb can't suck enough air through a 2 foot rubber hose, how in the hell am I gonna get it to suck through 6 feet of PCV pipe? -
Anyone seen the new SubieSport?
torxxx replied to Numbchux's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Tex, I'm having the same problems. My sister subscribed me in June of 05, and I still havent gotten a copy..