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carfreak85

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  1. I mean like shooting up from the floor at the bottom of the car while its like 10 feet in the air.
  2. I've got some pics I'll throw up when I get home today.
  3. It'd be cool to see some pics of the bottom of the car up on a lift!
  4. I'm going to be in the Sunnyside/Moxee area Friday and Saturday. Does anyone need me to pick up any parts or take any with me over there? Some money or parts for my time wouldn't hurt either!
  5. I know the disty is on, but I'm pulling the engine and having it rebuilt to be same. It'll be a moster motor for WCSS6!
  6. Cool, then I'll need to keep my eyes peeled for TWO LSDs. One for me, and one for Ben!
  7. I always go to Discount Tire. They do it for free, plus they take the old tires too... can't beat free service!
  8. If you want your radiator flushed, take it to a radiator shop. I know I don't want to deal with any of that chemical disposal stuff!
  9. On the right is a volt meter, left side looks like a pressure gauge of some sort.
  10. Mudrat79 sent me an email regarding this a while ago: Haven't seen your mail yet, But I'll assume its regarding steering... The reason behind steering issues is that the 1800 motor to tranny bellhousing is about 2 inches wider overall to the 1600 and you will severely rub steering if you don't have the 180 crossmember or modified steering. I'll try to explain it here, if it gets confusing, call me when you have the car torn down, and you can look directly at all the steering gear. Start with pulling the tin plate off. Then at the bottom of steering gear you will have the round rubber damper plate bolted down with 4 12mm nuts and Bolts, 2 will be mounted to upper steering gear, and 2 opposing ones will be mounted to ears on lower gear coming out o the rack. Measure the distance from the Lower easrs to the upper knucke up where it mounts to the steering column coming out the firewall, write this number down and be very critical about it. Now unbolt everything from the lower gear and the ears. You should have the rubber damper and a shaft and the upper knuckle in your hand at this point. Now, unbolt the unit that is left down at the rack that those ears are part of. It will be held in place by 1 or 2 12mm bolts. It will have a bearing on it and go down into the rack as a worm gear. Using a hacksaw or cutoff saw if you have one, cut this unit directly below the ears so that you have a round shaft left no welds, and no ear tabs. Now unbolt the rubber damper off the upper steering gear , and cut the shaft unit that had the ears bolted to the damper, also directly above the ears. Now you will need to find a piece of round tubing somewhere that will fit tightly over both the upper and Lower steering gear you just cut all the ear tabs off of. If I remember correctly, it is 5/8" O.D. and 1/2" I.D. Jig all of it up so that welded together, it measures your original measurement, tack weld it together, and test fit it in place stick lower end in first, and then upper knuckle. With it in place, get 2 or 3 bodies on the front of the car, and check steering both ways, bodies are to sub in for motor and tranny, axles sit differently with weight in car. If all is right, you should be able to get full steer, and Not rub axle, plus you've gained the room that you need to stuff 1800 tranny and Motor in. As I said, Call me if you have issues. Later, John in Oregon... Hope this helps everyone! If it does, send John a big thank you email!
  11. I say go for it! If you don't like it, just put the factory bumper back on and sell the kit to some dope for his 91 civic or something!
  12. My guess is that you're gonna have to cut the bumper to make it narrower. Cutting will be required, and lots of bondo or fiberglass.
  13. After reading your post, it reminded me of a Sport Compact Car article. They had a project WRX and they described some of the same wandering you are talking about. Turned out their front wheel bearings were toast. Just a thought!
  14. Yeah, I found that website awhile ago. Also one about adding more camber adjustment to your car, but I can't seem to find that right now! Arrgh!
  15. Thats what I'm doing to my turbo wagon. Need to lower the rear, but I have to get someone to clock the torsion bar...
  16. My 84 turbo wagon has that same finger guard above the mech fan. I didn't even know there was a shroud avalible! Crap, now I have to find one of those!
  17. Ok, now the question I really want answered. What will these to the front of an EA81? I know RX springs will raise the front about 1", so the XT springs will take away that one inch, then lower it 3/4 of an inch below the stock height? Probably the net gain on my car will be less because it is on a turbo wagon and they're lower already. Would I be able to use EA82 struts on my EA81?
  18. If I wanted to lower an EA82, which springs and dampers would I use? I seem to remember that XT springs and struts would lower an EA82, but how much?
  19. Will those RX springs (EA82 I assume) fit on the EA81 strut? Also, Mick I got your check today so I'll ship out the lens tomorrow.
  20. Now that I think about it, EA82 springs probably aren't interchangeable with EA81s. Different strut tops.
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