
Brettm57
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About Brettm57
- Birthday 09/09/1957
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Whitesville, NY
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Interests
Subarus(obviously!), anything built by International Harvester, 1/32 slot car racing, snowmobiles, music, motorcycles, etc.
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Foreman/Engine Analyst
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Searching for Subaru information on a GL wagon I had.
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Biography
Grew up working on IH farm equipment, my father was a dealer, worked for gas utility company since 1977, current job since 1990, have raced snowmobiles, 3 wheelers, karts, and pulled tractors.
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2005 Subaru Impreza RS
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This is first time I've been on this site in quite a few years, I like the new look! I just picked up an '05 Impreza RS with the 2.5 engine. It seems to be leaking oil around the valve covers/heads, and I'm thinking about pulling the engine out and re-sealing them. I'm assuming that it would be easier to pull the engine out rather than try to do it in the car? Can you give me some advice on what I'm getting into? Thanks!
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I'm looking for ideas about hauling my snomobiles to the races this winter. I've currently got a '95 Legacy wagon with an auto tranny and about 140,000 miles on it. I figure a trailer with two sleds on it will weight about 1000# (We're talking vintage sleds, not that heavy.). I'm wondering as to whether my high-mileage auto tranny will take the 150 to 200 mile one-way runs over several weekends this winter or not. The other option I'm considering is looking for a used Outback wagon with a standard tranny, and either sell or swap my Legacy. Personally, I'd feel more comfortable with a standard tranny. I like being able to pick my own gears when towing a trailer. Obviously, the AWD is a definite plus towing a trailer in the winter time. So I'm looking for opinions from people that have towed trailers with a similiar weight with their Subes. Will my current Legacy do the job, or should a go shopping for an Outback? Thanks in advance for your advice.
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I had a similiar problem with my '95 Legacy. It turned out to be the fuel filler pipe going to the gas tank. It had a few tiny holes rusted through it due to the pastic shield that "protects" it was packed full of road salt. Apparently it only leaked when the car was going down the road and slopping fuel around enough to make some spill out, because I could only smell gas when it was going down the road. I see you're from Vermont, so the road salt could very well be doing the same thing. Maybe this isn't it, but it's probably worth taking a look at. Good luck.
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We're putting the engine back in our '85 hatch, and I've ran into a little glitch. It seems I took what I believe was the AI control valve off of this car at one time and used it on another one. Rather than find another valve, can I just hook the vacuum lines directly to a vacuum source so the AI is working all the time, or would I be better off just leaving the AI unhooked? Is it better to have the AI working all the time, or not at all? That is the question. Thanks. PS: Emissions testing isn't done on a car this old in NYS.
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GL Hatch- Anybody relocated fuel pump?
Brettm57 posted a topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
We're getting an '85 GL hatch back on the road. I twisted the bolts off that hold the fuel pump mounting plate. Rather than try to drill out the broken bolts, I was thinking about relocating the pump. It's in kind of a vulnerable location anyhow. Has anyone relocated the fuel pump on their car? If so, where did you put it and how did you go about it? Mostly I want to know if it will pick up the fuel OK if I move it from the current location. Thanks. -
How do you freakin bleed brakes?
Brettm57 replied to Camelwagon's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Here's one I've ran into here in the NYS rust belt: Have you checked your rear automatic brake adjusters? And no, I'm not on crack. I had a Subaru mechanic tell me this, and I thought he was nuts, too. What happened was the adjusters had rusted solid and wouldn't adjust out. Without them adjusting out, there wasn't enough travel in the wheel cylinders to make the brakes work. If you replace the front pads without doing anything with the rear brakes, this is when this problem will show up. The brake pedal will drop to the floor with no brakes. I know, it doesn't make sense, but I've ran into this a couple of times on old Subarus. Just free up the rear auto adjusters and voila, working brakes! It might be worth taking a look. -
What NAPA are you going to? I just ordered a gasket set from NAPA for $87.00. In fact, I'm getting gaskets, rings, and bearings from my local NAPA for a little over $200.00. I drained a similiar goo out the engine we're working on now. In my case (pun intended), the engine had water instead of anti-freeze in it and froze up. Luckily, all it did was push one freeze plug out of each head and make one small crack on the outside of the case, which I had welded up. The amazing part is, I know this engine was driven like this, and it has 100,000 miles on it. There is still some crosshatch showing in the cylinder bores and the crank is fine. Just one more reason why I'm a Subey man!
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Can the ECM be eliminated/bypassed on an EA-81?
Brettm57 replied to Brettm57's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Dave, you've got to give me more of a hint, I don't recognize the nicknames. We might have had this conversation once before. Are they Subie people? -
Can the ECM be eliminated/bypassed on an EA-81?
Brettm57 replied to Brettm57's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Thanks CHIM! I figured somebody on here must have tried unplugging the ECM. This car I'm working on now may become "for off-road use only" in the future, and I don't want to have to paw through all of those hoses every time I want to experiment with something under the hood. -
Can the ECM be eliminated/bypassed on an EA-81?
Brettm57 replied to Brettm57's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
So are you saying that I can just unplug the ECM from under the dash and throw it away? I'm actually hoping this is true, but the betting man in me is thinking that this can't be done. I'm guessing that the ECM is tied in with enough other stuff that you have to at least keep it plugged in so the car will run. This is the confusing part for me. If I install a Weber, what do I do with all of that "stuff" connected to the carb now? I'd actually like to remove the air system as well if I can. In my search, I found a picture of an EA-81 with a bare engine and a Weber setting on top. That's my goal. I want to make the engine room so clean that it doesn't look like it ever had any vaccuum hoses running all over the place. Maybe I'm working on a lost cause, but I'd like to try to pull it off. Thanks again. -
Can the ECM be eliminated/bypassed on an EA-81?
Brettm57 replied to Brettm57's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I know mine has an O2 sensor. I'll look for the ECM tomorrow. Please discuss further. Thank you. -
Can the ECM be eliminated/bypassed on an EA-81?
Brettm57 replied to Brettm57's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
OK, now I'm confused. I thought that there is an ECM in all of the EA-81's just to run all of the crap that is connected to all of those hoses. Apparently not, though. How do I know if my car is ECM equipped or not? My car has a bunch of solenoid valves connected to all of those hoses, hence my assumption of having an ECM somewhere. Can someone please explain all of this to me? Thanks. -
Can the ECM be eliminated/bypassed on an EA-81?
Brettm57 replied to Brettm57's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
New York State plugs into the computer through the OBDII port, so they don't check anything built before 1996. Therefore, I can be a little more creative with an older vehicle. My concern is, if I convert this car to a Weber, what do I do with all of those hoses? Question, are there any problems with keeping one of these running OK as you eliminate this stuff?