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pics of your exhaust system please?
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I agree.Especially when you spend 5 minutes trying to get out a bolt only to realize its stripped the plastic cover.I am convinced that having covers themselves makes the belts more likely to go.All old subarus leak something.so when the water pump starts weeping or the cam towers leak the timing belt gets to snake through that.Without covers dust,oil,and water wont puddle in the bottom of the cover.as a plus it is very easy to check the condition of the belts.just pop the hood..
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heres a couple pics to give you a better idea where its at.
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the transfer case is currently sitting where the hand brake used to be.Its input flange is about 1/2" back of the crossbar that the front of the seats bolt to.Granted right now its being held in place with a floor jack so it can be moved.Its still in the cut/test fitting phase,not quite in the welding phase yet. the transfer case is up high enough that I will need to trim away the back side of the cross member so the input drive shaft has room to turn.
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I am in the process of changing a few things on my on my EA81 wheeler.It used to be a wagon, now it is a hatch with EJ22,nissan transfer case,8" of lift and 31 10.50 15 mud tires.Thats the goal anyway.Right now it doesn't have the front suspension or the engine and transmission in yet.So the front end is up on jack stands.. anyway, one of the things I learned from my tcased wagon was that the Tcase was WAY too far back and WAY too low.Despite the fact my car now had better tires and the gearing to turn them I was getting stuck in holes that before I could just drive through.The transfercase was constantly getting hung up and was plowing dirt.Before my transfercase was right around 12" off the ground.Now after some extensive mods to floor pan I can get it to sit about 15" off the ground.It is tilted over right now so it tucks up almost between the seats(25-30* from vertical. Now there is a problem.it is now so high that the rear driveshaft would need to pass though the rear height adjuster on the torsion bar.If I was to remove the height adjuster and the area it sits in on the tube would that in effect disable the torsion bar or is there another way that tension could be kept? Any thoughts or ideas?
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Going through me will run $35 for a known good ECU.However,as much as I need the money I would rather help out a fellow subaru owner.There is a pick a part in lynnwood.they charge $10 for an ECU with a $2 core.no certainties of performance though.So swing by there and see what you can find.If you can't find anything or just want the knowledge of knowing it works you know where to find me.
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flex pipe is a no brainer.I tried running an exhaust without a flex pipe and it vibrated constantly. probably should have mentioned that a flex pipe will connect the y pipe from the engine and the tube.
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On a lifted subaru has anyone ever ran the exhaust through the lift subframe?My EA81 offroader is lifted 8" for a divorced transfercase.The blocks that support everything is 2x8x.25,the pieces that connect all the the blocks together are 2x3x.1875.I was thinking of running my exhaust through the passenger side 3x2 square tube that connects the front section of the lift to the rear section.I was thinking run the exhaust into the pipe at the front of the tube then having an outlet port about 8" from the rear lift blocks.So the exhaust would bounce off the end of the pipe then go out the outlet to act like a baffle.the cross sectional area of 3x2 3/16 wall is 4.27 in^2 while 2 1/4 pipe is 4 in^2 and 2.5 is 4.9 in^2. I will be running a EJ22.Anybody have any problems with that other than the pipe will get hot?
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looks like you need softer springs because the tires arn't really tucking that well. so what are you building this creature for?Lots of horsepower and flexy suspension= rollover in the mud.lots of horsepower and flexy suspension and high center of gravity=rollover on rocks.
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1991 Loyale Wagon - let the build begin.
Uberoo replied to Stubies Subie's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I don't know how actual towing capacities are calculated but I would imagine that weight of tow vehicle,the strength of the parts,the stopping power would all play a bigger role in towing capacity than power. On the other hand you need power to get the load rolling,and brakes to get it stopped. Ive towed up to 3500lbs with a 82 Mazda B2200 diesel pickup.50 HP diesel.Not alot of top end power but from a start it would move small hills.Where it really excelled was at braking.While the truck seemed like it was overloaded power wise it stopped straight and didn't get pushed by the trailer one bit.Sure things that were a "speed bump" to my 89 Dodge diesel were a mountain because of the serious lack of top end power it would still do 75 on flat ground. so while power is nice I think brakes are a better indicator of towing capacity.So I would upgrade the brakes on your loyale and go to town.there still is nothing like hammering down the throttle and passing things up hills(and making alot of noise)with my dodge regardless of how much weight is behind it... -
Does anyone happen to know what the uncompressed length of EA82 rear sedan springs are?I found a chart with diameters and spring rates but it didn't have uncompressed length of the springs.I am thinking of disabling the rear torsion bar on my EA81 and running coilovers for two reasons:One I need to run my diff directly though the center of the torsion bar to put it where I want it to sit,two the torsion bar is a bit too stiff for offroad..
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If it's not Subaru, then what is it?
Uberoo replied to RedSasha's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I was under the impression that the only parts needed from a subaru dealer are the intake manifold gaskets and thermostats.everything else go with aftermarket. -
yep.I have super duper stretchy axles on the rear of my EA81.Ea81 shaft and inner race/balls/cage then first gen legacy Cups...It takes 4 legacy axles to make 2 rear axles.I spent a day at pull and save...
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Wagonstien taking fully independent suspension to the next level
Uberoo replied to Ioku's topic in Members Rides
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my GL, let me show it to you
Uberoo replied to r81gsr95's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
CLEAN. *Like New* -
Rotate the flapper 180* so it opens toward the windshield.Otherwise it might get bent if you drive too fast forward.Sounds good though.
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Are the rear brakes on EA81 4wd and FWD compatible with each other?I have a 4wd setup but both back brakes are destroyed.One side needs a new wheel cylinder and a few other bits and the other side needs a new um everything.I also have a fwd rear torsion assembly with good brakes,and it would be shame to scrap it without using the brakes if possible from it.so are FWD and 4wd rear brakes compatible on EA81?I know the front is different but the rear looks about the same. if they arn't the same how about 4wd EA81 and 4wd EA82 rear brakes?
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its a beast but now there isnt a straight panel on it.
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legacy truck?
Uberoo replied to Uberoo's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I mean stuff like engines,transmissions,etc.something heavy that might leak fluids etc.Not to mention with a chop top it would be alot easier to load and unload items like an engine with a shop crane... right now I have a load of greasy dirt metal that needs to go get scrapped.I don't really have any way of moving it, so its sitting outside my house.doing nothing other than making the place look like a dump... -
I spend a fair bit of time hauling greasy car parts so I was looking for a 4x4 4 cylinder minitruck.Which is abit of a rarity these days.The trucks I was finding weren't even getting above 17 in town.So then I thought about a subaru legacy.I know they consistently get 20+ mpg in town.So has anybody ever converted a legacy station wagon into a pickup.IE cut the roof off after the front doors,enclose the cab and reinforce the "bed" area to get back the lost strength.So anyone done something like that?Any pics or stories about it? 4x4/awd is needed because in the summer I venture offroad to help clean up the area and then it snows in the winter...
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Wagonstien taking fully independent suspension to the next level
Uberoo replied to Ioku's topic in Members Rides
its alot less sketch than welding blocks to the leaf spring mounts like some people do to lift there truck... -
Wagonstien taking fully independent suspension to the next level
Uberoo replied to Ioku's topic in Members Rides
What about using some rear coilovers from an EA82?Sedan rear coilover would probally work great for the front.Maybe modify them if needed to get enough flex out of them like the way bigo1966 did? -
I have an 80 hatch that I will be converting into my offroader.My current offroader is an 84 wagon.Anyway the wagon has the blade style fuses, and the hatch has the glass tube fuses.Would it be worth the effort of replacing the fusepanel from 80 and replacing it with the one from the 84?