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headlight switch, radio weirdness.
Gloyale replied to Danja44's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
+1 your 12v supply is hooked to the Red/Green wire for the illumination. Hook it to the Blue/yellow wire instead. -
retrofitting a dual range for center diff lock possible?
Gloyale replied to marcusgl10z28's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
1st = 3.545 Lo range = 1.59 final drive = 3.9 3.545 x 1.59 x 3.9 = 21.98 overall -
retrofitting a dual range for center diff lock possible?
Gloyale replied to marcusgl10z28's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
Yeah....5th in the 3.7 box is actually a lower gear.....but 5th is the one gear where both upper and lower gear can be swapped around to different shafts. No....you have to keep the gears that match the type of pinion shaft you have.....the PT boxes have narrower diameter pinion shaft (at least at the part the 3rd and 4th spindle presses on). You could MAYBE swap gears from an EJ AWD box....they have the large diameter pinion shaft like the FT4wd... but as mentioned....you'd end up with taller gears using the PT D/R gears.... Pintonut......the stock GL D/R non turbo 5spd has the lowest first gear of any 3.9 box. They pretty much all have the same 1st..... (3.545:1) ............it's 2nd-5th that are different. -
Urgent ea81 SPFI conv ignition condenser question
Gloyale replied to tweety's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Could be, but It isn't shown on the Wiring diagrahms in the FSM though. -
retrofitting a dual range for center diff lock possible?
Gloyale replied to marcusgl10z28's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
Bingo! Stuff a regular D/R lo range set into that and you'r in business -
retrofitting a dual range for center diff lock possible?
Gloyale replied to marcusgl10z28's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
Nope....can't be done....unless you also had a D/R turbo trans....(either PT or FT4wd only in RX models) But what you need is an upper shaft with the D/R gears and a Turbo 2nd-4th gear set......that's the key. Regular D/Rs use a taller 2nd-4th gears (5th too but 5th can be swapped between them) 1st and second, the small gear is part of the Upper shaft......so if you are gonna keep the FT4wd locking diff (on the lower shaft)....you need an upper shaft with a gearset that matches.......1st is the same on all.....but 2nd......second is the crux of the biscuit. So you need a turbo upper shaft and gears. -
Here's a video of me going through a very big hole....many trucks got stuck here. I stayed on the throttle and got through.....Here's the video from crappy iPhone Shhheeetty video though.....I know my buddy got it on a better camera....he's just being a weenie about loading it.
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I got a set of 33" BFGs for it mounted up on wheels. they're ATs though But they will work for set up of the final body mounts and wheel well treatment Thanks for the inspiring pic
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Wow......I've never seen that before. Crazy...I'll have to look for that from now on with EA82 issues. I'll add it to the long list....haha..but really I love EA82 quick revving great on gas when running right espescially. But they are all dying off quickly.....EJ is the way forward.
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Urgent ea81 SPFI conv ignition condenser question
Gloyale replied to tweety's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
There shouldn't be a condensor on the SPFI coil setup. -
Moar pics MrGlegacy in Clifford pullin out a Jeep. http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb29/Gloyale/Mudfest/IMG_0859_zps7e8f5b9e.jpg My 1st time stuck 2nd stuck 3rd time stuck....(this was the worst) Tried to take a lower liner so as to not spray some people behind with mud. And towards the end of the day........Weighed down by what seems like 1000 lbs of mud.
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Tickets go on sale first day of february though ticketmaster. they sell out quick though..... My friends and I buy anywere from 8-16 tickets just to secure a bunch cause they sell out. Let me know If you want to go I'll get you one.
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Pics from the Sweet Home, OR mudfest 2014. Last year I lost my clutch.....this year I only lost my liscense plate....lol Most of them are shots of the couple times I got stuck (3 or 4 I think)......But EVERYONE was getting stuck......I did very well for the most part driving around in the sea of slop. Here's MrGlegacy in Clifford(Legacy), my friend Josh (Sammy w/TDI), Myself in T-bone (EA81) Lot's more pics on my photobucket. MrGlegacy may post some video to facebook I'll get it linked if he puts it on Youtube.
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Check their website......the gasket they show has no ports in the center top and bottom around the bores. I was just at a friends who bought them for a Frankie.......and he was bummed when I showed him that the cometic gasket almost completely BLOCKS the upper ports. He hadn't bothered to hold them up against the 2.2 heads but when he did it was obvious. http://www.maperformance.com/cometic-subaru-mrx-hybrid-gasket-ej22-25-h1631spk040s.html http://www.shopengineparts.com/parts.aspx?eid=599&cid=24&type=engine&vtype=Import+Auto&make=Subaru&model=EJ251+99-05 Cometic doensn't list a "conversion" or hybrid gasket........I did find the a link for a part that claimed to be that.......but it's really just a 2.5 gasket. None of them have the ports directly above or below the cylinder.
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No.....get a new one.....they ussually leak out of the top, around the tab for the electrical connection......they are on;y about $15 from any parts store. It's a pressurized leak.....so you can lose ALOT of oil from it on a few drives. Might not be the only leak.....but probably the one that's causeing the massive oil loss.
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doing the rear wheel bearing and uh oh
Gloyale replied to Leebo's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Use the butt end of a the 36mm socket you used to take off the nut. It should fit nicely into the outer race. Then put a piece of wood or plate over the open end of the socket and hammer that sucka out. Use a dremel to clean up the lip and then use some RTV on teh outer edge of the seal. Let it cure good before assembly and that should hold it in there. The only damage I see is to the area that holds the seal so it should get you back to Montana no problem.....If the seal is shot and it goes bad again, you will be able to get a replacement in MT. -
Transmission stub shaft swap - Who has done it?
Gloyale replied to Responsible Jon's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
Good luck opening the 4spd. -
96 LX Impreza Coupe swap to manual from auto
Gloyale replied to awcforever's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
No. in 2002 ish they started using a bigger flange on the r160. I put a 2003 diff into a 90 legacy and we had to change the flange. Mounting will all be the same except maybe the length of the studs in the rear plate.........some are short, some are long depending on the model/year it came from. -
96 LX Impreza Coupe swap to manual from auto
Gloyale replied to awcforever's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
Rear diff will mount in directly. HOwever.....the input flange on the 02 may be larger.....just unbolt it and swap the old one. -
Rear strut tower?! HELP
Gloyale replied to LoyaleSmith's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
There isn't one. First it's already a coilover shock.....not a strut. the top mount bolts into the inside top of the wheelwell. Not from inside.