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Only Canadian SVX's had heated seats. Damn Canucks and their tender bottoms... :-p:-p:grin:
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Another Harry's in Hazleton update
Hocrest replied to Gyoas759's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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Tie rod ends
Hocrest replied to tcspeer's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Yeah, that "washer" has some tabs bent over to keep it from un threading. Use a screwdriver and hammer to bend them out of the way. Then either a big wrench, adjustable wrench or pipewrench to turn it loose. -
Liberty Subaru in Oradell, NJ impresses me more and more every time I call them. http://www.libertysubaru.com/en_US/ -> "Parts" 888-782-9493 Their website isn't as friendly to look up parts as others, like subaruparts.com, but it does have a feature where you can enter a part number and get a cross reference for all models that use that part. They also don't list their prices or retail prices?? But if you call them, their service is great, mention that you were referred by subaru-svx.net and you will get prices that are within a few cents +/- (mostly -) of any other online dealer. Sometimes I call with numbers other times I call with a description and they have never let me down. Today I called to order 6 items, I only had the part numbers for 4 of them. All together I was on the phone for less than 4 minutes . For shipping, they use UPS and charge actual shipping, they never do flat rate and never charge for handling. A few other members that I talk to have used them with no complaints.
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I have one of the Harbor Freight scissor type, tranny jacks. It's decent, but too high to stick the trans on and roll it under the car unless you get the car 3 feet in the air. What I've found that makes things much easier, especially doing it on your own it to use an engine hoist. Extend the boom as far as it will go and then hoist down between the engine and the firewall. this will allow you to take up the bulk of the weight up front, then get the trans jack (or a smaller hydraulic jack) under the tail.
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Well the new pump fixed it, but since I'm home now and have access to the FSM's I thought I'd post the pinout incase anyone else needs it. LHD 2200 cc engine AWD model Connector R58 - 6 Wire - White 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 - Black/red - Fuel Pump (Positive from relay) 2 - Red/Yellow - Low fuel switch 3 - Blue - Fuel Gauge 4 - Black - Fuel Pump (ground) 5 - Black/red - Fuel Gauge (ground) 6 - Red/blue - Fuel Temperature sensor
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This is what I've done to get the front lens off of my SVX headlights. -Preheat oven to 200* -Remove all of the little clips that clamp the lens to the body, remove all the rubber boots. -Put the assembly in the oven -With gloves start checking it in a few minutes, it should take no more than 5 minutes -Pull the light apart, leave all of the goopy black glue where it is, IT IS HOT IF IT STICKS TO YOU IT WILL HURT. -If the glue "strings out" try to tuck it back into where it came from -Once the lens is cool, you can clean it. -To re-assemble, putthe pieces in the oven to soften the glue, this time only for about 1/2 the time. -Using gloves, pull them out and imediately push them together. If you don't get it together tight, back into the oven... The lights on my Legacy, look to be the same materials as the SVX. On the legacy, there is also a screw on the back edge, by the corner marker.
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We just got Melis's out of state purchased SVX registered last week. Rules say we had 10 days to get it inspected. I've been driving it for 9 days with no stickers. It had a PA plate/Reg sticker and an expired out of state Insp sticker. I've been past many local and state cops and no problems. You're in the process of doing the right thing, have an appointment set up at the inspection station and the phone number ready if the cop wants it. Just make sure you have nothing that you don't want found in the car during the wait :-p After driving her car for about 5 days through Northeast PA and NY and CT, we were cleaning it out on Sunday and found a small baggy with a few flecks of "Oregano" and some seeds:eek: HONESTLY officer, we just bought the car, that doesn't belong to us!!!!!!
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I'm doing some late night browsing and I thought I'd update this... Tom built the first "built" SC'd engine for Sicksubie. Tom's own engine should be done in the next week or two. Official numbers should be coming shortly after that.