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Have you Checked the Timing? ... That Behaviour was done once in my White Wagon, due to Timing; I just Adjusted it More Advanced, doing the "Drive Test" ... Adjusting it and Driving, then Adjusting and Driving, Untill it Reaches the Optimum Performance. I have mine at 25º. Also it can be a Clogged Fuel Filter / Air Filter, Electrical Failure and Vacuum Leakage. I Suggest to Verify all those Parts. Good Luck!
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Well... "Fotografía", the Spanish word for "Photograph", (used abreviated as "Foto", just like "Photo" in English) in Spanish both are "Female" Words; so it is "La Foto del Día" (= "Today`s Photo") for that Newspaper`s Section. The article "EL" is for "Male" spanish Words, like Car in Spanish: "El Carro" (= "the Car") (I Know that in English, Car is a Female Word) and the Article "LA" is for "Female" spanish Words. Absolutely!
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Nice Job, Great Finish! Yes, it`s True, I Like the Way your Subie Looks, Really. Is a Very Nice Coupe! For the faded Paint, if it is not Completely faded, you can do a Polishment, to improve its look: using White Rubbing Compound and a Special Soft Polisher, doing slow Circles to avoid "Burn" the Paint -it means: Leave Polisher Marks- and it can look Soo good, almost like new, just more whiter than it originally was... if there Aren`t scratches or hits; and if after polishment results are Good enough, you can cover all the Paint with Clear coat, and polish it too. You won`t Believe the Results. But that only Works on Painted Surfaces that are uniformly faded.
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I`ve used some Brands on Both my Subies since long time Ago, but the Very Better ones I`ve Purchased, are the "MONROE" Brand (Made in England) Gas Pressurised ones for the 4WD Loyale Models, but I use `em on mines, that are just 2WD with Great Performance and long Lastings. I hope this can Help!
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Well... After some Searchin` I`ve Found it! Yes, the Daytime Picture of that Huge Pothole, Taken with a Cellphone`s Camera, but is Enough to bring you the Right Idea of the Road`s Situation: I`ve Found not Only the newspaper where that Pic & Info Appeared... (this is a Photo, Taken of that Newspaper`s page, placed on the Floor. Here all Newspaper are "Tabloid" Size): ...I`ve Found the Direct Link to the Digital Version of that Newspaper: http://www.heraldohn.com/photopost/verfoto.php?photo=11490&cat=519 ...and Yes, I live in a "Crazy" Developing Country... :-\ ...that is not the news or Images that makes anyone proud; I just wanted to Share some of my Drivin` Experiences... Well...
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No, it Wasn`t a Construction site, it was a Road`s Pothole; The Road where it Happened is -Still- Under Reconstruction. During a Huge RainStorm, the under Road Drain flow Systems sometimes Break and Fail, so the Water open those Holes under the Old Roads. Yes, They`re There `cos the People that was inside the Car, Called Emergency Phone, and the Road`s Reconstructing men, went there to Help... Then the Newspaper`s Reporter took the Photo. You Won`t see Traffic Signals `cos Road was on Reconstruction; Remember: it is a Developing Country :-\ I was searchin` on Internet for that pothole, I didn`t found it Yet...
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Some time Ago, I Found an Old Newspaper that Got a Picture of That Enormous "Instant Pothole" I`ve Mentioned ... and a SUV Literally "Swallowed" by it! A Picture Worth Thousand Words: Unlike that SUV, I was Driving in the Other Way (Coming, instead of Going) We, the Hondurans, Ussually Refer to our Country as "The Alice Country" ... Because here, Everyday Happens Unvelibable Crazy "Wonders" ( :-\ )
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Debate: mpfi vs carbi in ej'ed older vehicles
Loyale 2.7 Turbo replied to Yo'J's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Do you have Pics of That? ... Could you Post `em? -
Nice Pictures, Where is the Place?
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Not Aviation, but Maritime use: Subaru EA82 on Hovercraft! ... Did you Know? See: http://www.hovercraft.com/builders/19P_Projects.html
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Yes, it might be, or Balljoint... I`m not Sure about the Right Translation, but I think you got the Idea.
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i just keep taking
Loyale 2.7 Turbo replied to brokebill's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Well... The "Dissaperaring Grease" Problem can be due to a Loosen Rubber Boot`s Clamps, and Also I want to Suggest you to Use a Special Grease for Constant Velocity Joints, that is made of Graphite. I Use This: Good Luck! -
I believe that your Subie got a Worn Part that is Not the Bearings... I Believe it is the Part that goes between the Link and the Wheel / Brakes Assembly, but I don`t know the English Translation for its Spanish Name: "Rótula" :-\ Might be some sort of "Rod" I Think... Do you Understand what Part I`m Writing about?
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1983 Touring Wagon as a Wedding Car
Loyale 2.7 Turbo replied to suburpy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Nice "Wedding Subie" I Like it! Thanx for Sharing your Photos. -
it Refuses to Start!
Loyale 2.7 Turbo replied to Loyale 2.7 Turbo's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Now, it is Already Repaired! I went to my Parents` Home, and Dissasembled the Starter itself... it had Worn the Carbon contacts & the Cooper -Brass- Contacts (I Don`t Know the Right Translation for those Parts, but I Hope You`ll Understand) and it was too Dry... I re-Greased it, Changed the Worn Parts, and then; the Starter Switch was Bad Too... It Had Broken the Release Spring Inside... so the Key kept in Start Position :-\ ... I Changed the Starter too, and Now Everythin` seems to be Fine with my Subie!!! -for Now!- I`ll Post Pics of that, soon... (as Soon as I could find my Camera) -
And... ...What is the Problem?
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EA82 experts need fast accurate info
Loyale 2.7 Turbo replied to mykingcrab's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I`ve Noticed that 2WD Struts have the Coil Spring`s Base placed around 2" Lower than 4WD Struts... I`ve done Strut Changes many, Many Times... our Country`s Roads are Very Bad... So I Suggest: Compare or do a Measurement First. Good Luck! -
Wheel Bearings
Loyale 2.7 Turbo replied to spokanesoob's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I think that if you Post here the Part`s Number / Part`s Photo(s) \ Sizes, etc... Can be Easier to Help you. -
Nice Brat! ... and Well Done Job too! ... I Like It!!! I have a Thread `bout How to Repair Damaged Threads on Aluminium, I Hope it will be Helpful for You, See: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=73277 Good Luck!
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Well... I Really Don`t Like Long Bed Pick-Up Trucks, and Seein` that Subie, it Reminds me the Rear Part of the Pontiac used as "KITT" on Knight Rider TV Show (just Remove the Rear Glass on that Pontiac... ) but that Long Bed Brat doesn`t seen too bad... I think it is the First Long Bed car that I Like... also I Like the Openin` Crystals Roof. I saw Pics of Those Long Bed Brats Before, but this is the First Time I see a Video on any of `em... Thank You!