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The Awesome Older Generation Picture Thread
Rust replied to 6 Star's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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Unfortunately the "patina" look only really works on pre-1970 cars particulary virgin metal cars. Older cars have much thicker metal and can handle surface rust/oxidation for many years. The metal on subarus is thinner and recycled metal, the window of "patina" look to full on rust bucket is very short. If your looking for a Walking Dead type theme, I would flat black the car and then splatter the front w/ red paint. Post some pics of what you are working with.
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93 subaru loyal problem "bogging" out plz help
Rust replied to stonedmonster's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Most likely fuel issues, dirty injectors/lines /filters ect. Had very simmilar symptoms w/ my 93 loyale. swapped all the plugs/wires, ect. even tried swapping fuel filters/checked and re-checked all the vacuum lines. Nothing fixed it. Eventually it got better, whatever was clogging up the lines must have worked its way through. -
Did Subaru use better paint on the GL?
Rust replied to Rooasaurus Rex's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Here is a 1988 GL car I recently picked up. The older cars definitely used better paint, my 1977 DL still buffs out and shines. -
1990 Loyale: some sort of electrical short
Rust replied to jasonkaye's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
If you dont have a muti-meter, the shade-tree way to test the battery is hook it up to a charger, and look to see if the cells are bubbling. If one or more cell is not bubling the battery is not charging and is junk.- 15 replies
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http://www.oldparkedcars.com/2010/12/1978-subaru-1600-leone-4wd-wagon-first.html here is a link to a photo spread of your blue 1978 wagon on old parked cars.com That split gate wagon gets my vote for best score for 2013.
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They made 5 speed trannys for EA71 motors (coupe), but not for the gen 1 brat.
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Runnin Lean; need help passing smog!
Rust replied to Bdawg22's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
EMISSIONS TEST SURVIVAL KIT: 1. roll of black electrical tape and scissors. 2. 1 gallon can of de-natured alcohol or coleman white gas. STEP 1 Use the electrical tape and scissors to cut little squares to cover all ECU warning lights on the dashboard STEP 2 Run your gas tank down to about empty and toss in the de-natured alcohol. STEP 3 Run your engine for a good 30-45min. before pulling into the emissions testing place, avoid shutting off the engine before test. If your subie has exhaust leaks, blow a bunch of donughts in the woods to cover your undercarraige with mud to mask the leaks. And lastly always show up at the testing facility 15 minutes before closing time to avoid giving some eager tech the time to discect and scrutinize your subie. happy motoring!- 16 replies
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1979 Subaru GL Wagon. my options?
Rust replied to uggyea81's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Trying to fit legacy/impreza stuff to a gen 1 subaru will be a lot of work. If it were me I would just keep youir gen 1 stock, and fix the struts. Sort out the paperwork issues for the impreza, register it, and use it as a daily beater. save the gen 1 car for weekend driving. -
I've been noticing a lot of blue/grey smoke when going aroud steep corners, or long steep uphills. This in a non-carborated EA82. I'm thinking my pick-up tube in the pan is sucking air or some other problem when gravity sloshes all the engine fluids to one side of the motor. OR the piston rings are shot. Any ideas?
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Must have have run over one of the pumpkin patch kids while wheelin' in the pumpkin patch. Next time be sure to do some donuts in a pine forrest before bringing your car home.........or drive through a field of lialacks for that fresh car smell.
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Seriously, it's like the Holy Grail for old Subie enthusiasts. The kind that hang out at USMB and talk about Pugs and DRs and masturbate furiously to pics of lifted Loyales with homemade tube bumpers climbing over obstacles offroad ^^^^^^Now that is a funny post in the Jalopolink Article on this car^^^^^^ Yes USMB has the best subaru porn on the web!!!!!
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your ea62 is far more valuable than any vw aircooled motor (except for 25hp split bug engines) Yes you can make the ea62 fit into a bug, but in my opinion if I was going to go through all the effort I would put an ej series subaru motor. Go to the samba.com there are plenty of info on this conversion. I am sure you could trade yor ea62 for an ej, ea, or any other more sutable donar engines for the swap. I have multiple subarus and vw's, I still run air cooled engines in my bugs and busses because they are so cheap. the cost and effort of converting to subaru power is not worth it in my opinion. . I feel subaru engines are mechanically superior to vw engines, but until the day it is less expensive than simply bolting in an air cooled motor I will keep running them. Hold on to the motor, or trade/sell it for some thing you want. Moosens is a good guy and very connected in the subaru scene. He could probably help broker a deal to get that motor where it belongs......in a vintage subaru.
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vw 1600 motors are plentiful, the work and money needed to put in a smaller 1200 ea62 is not the best choice. If I Iived closer I would trade you a vw motor for your subaru motor. I'm sure you can find a local vw/subie guy in your neck of the woods that would do the same.
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Has it tried the patch?
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Lift Supports (back door "shocks")
Rust replied to Lou Baroo's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I have never had a EA82 wagon that the back door struts worked. And if they do work wait for a cold day loading stuff up, it will drop trust me. They just were not designed to have a long life. I personally would'nt trust any aftermarket strut to last long either. What is designed for long life is a wooden broom handle, works every time. I drilled a hole in the tailgate for the broom handle so it won't get knocked out when loading up stuff. So get yourself a broom handle stick, or some helmets for you and your grandkids. -
Did not design a motorized door, this is a pretty low tech/cost conversion. As is the the brush bar and roof basket. The brush guard was once part of a weight bench and the roof basket was once a futon. The wire mesh light/grill protection was just some scrap I had lying around. I suppose you could also design a motorized door for the light, but clearance between the radiator and hood latch would be an issue. Too bad subaru only produced the cyclopse for a couple of years, they should have encorporated it into all generations.
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Step 3. Aim it and enjoy.
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Step 2. cut out the emblem in your grill and mount and wire it.
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Step 1 spend $18 at watmart.