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  • Birthday 06/18/1969

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    Loveland, Colorado
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    Inventing/Mechanics...Art/Music
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    Independent Contractor
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    34 years old...married...and one beautiful daughter
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    2003 Subaru Baja

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  1. 5speed manual, whole differential, or Viscous Coupler, not sure exactly what it needs. Goes "Clickity Clack!" down the road when accelerating. Email me @ webmiser007@gmail.com. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2590778664518328/
  2. $3000 bucks at Subadude in South Loveland got me a used rebuild with new seals, gaskets, timing belt, radiator, pullies, hoses, and miscellaneous doodads. Anniversary present thanks to Uncle Sam, and taking one for the team, both of us amongst a cesspool of germs working for Amazon and Senior Living. Want to go junkyard diving now to find some treasures, clips, and light fixtures. Godspeed, RIP Diamond, Xenongod/Jeff
  3. $100 charge from Jeff at Us, but another shop taess the head to Denver, bother about the same price
  4. Yes, bubbles in overflow tank and radiator, and the heater works sporadically. New Subaru radiator cap, drilled holes in thermostat, and burped cooling system properly. Both cooling fans work fine. After driving only a couple of miles, the temperature skyrockets pass the red zone, and coolant steams out of the overflow. We pull over immediately, shut engine off, and within a couple minutes the temperature is in the normal range. May try a new thermostat for shits and giggles, couldn't hurt to be sure. Hope and pray no permanent damage or warping has occurred. Thanks, Jeff
  5. Not sure if anyone remembers me, I owned a '81 GL 4WD Wagon, and helped coordinate a Meet and Greet a couple decades ago at Red Rocks, Colorado. The fate of my wagon is truly depressing, my ex father in law had it scrapped for metal because he lost the keys to it, and neglected to tell me. So here is my issue. My wife bought a 2003 Baja EJ25 a couple months ago from a guy who said his uncle just replaced most major parts, timing belt, water pump, and head gaskets. It ran great for a month until we got the oil changed and new air filter, and then started to overheat badly. Symptoms point to head gasket leak which can be quite an expensive fix. Requires pulling engine, machining head surfaces, and replacing gasket with turbo version. We live in Loveland, Colorado and are tight on money and no place to work on it. I am putting out a plea for help, or recommendation from you all. If we can't get it fixed, it's going to end up in a backyard and $3200 down the drain. It is in great shape except for the engine issue, so I need to resolve this somehow, some way. Thanks everyone for your time and consideration. Jeff/Xenongod/RIP:Diamond in the Roo
  6. Last minute request..a call goes out to anyone who will be there. I am looking for the super duper extra special tool that is used to adjust the valves on my '81 1800cc Wagon. If you have one and don't need it...or I could borrow it and mail it back to you..either way...money talks...and I need one...or off to S-Wings Diamond will go. Just enough tick to be noticeable...and it has been 24K miles on the new engine w/ no adjustments as of yet. Another call goes out to anyone who has a rememdy for my overly positive camber..which is causing my tires to prematurely wear out on the outside edges. The alignment is perfect...except for the camber...and if anyone has any ideas or hardware that could help...please bring them along also. Furthermore...sounds cool everyone...I still think I will be the vintage of the group then...211200 miles and will probably go for another quarter million miles. Although I can still hear the gremlins chattering away and planning something dasterdly...little buggers did a number on my stereo this morning...just to keep me on my toes. See ya later...Xenongod
  7. Not in my case though...because I asked about buying the Brat as a whole...and they said it had no title..therefore the only way it could leave the yard was in pieces only. The title work alone would have cost at least 500 bucks or more they also told me and too much of a hassle. The windows and jumpseats already had dibs written on them..and this was a couple of months ago...and I did not see a '76 Wagon at all when I was there...and I walked the whole imports section looking for older wagons. Even the yard next door (Recyclers) to CAP was very bleak in the Subaru pickings...in fact there was only a couple when I was there and nothing enticing. My two cents for the topic hijackers. Xenongod
  8. Just go up! Easy as that at Red Rocks to navigate to the upper parking lots...although the very top is usually full...there is a lot just down from that one and that is where we met up last time. If you go through a short tunnel then you are almost there. I agree that there should be show before grubbing and gabbing...since it is a Subaru meet...eh? After that I am all up for any kind of food...and anywhere within reasonable distance. Got my alloy wheels and street tires on today...a little detail work here and there...feels nice to be driving Diamond again. Xenongod
  9. Holy schnikeys...haven't checked in this forum in a while...thought I wouldn't make it. Lo' and behold..with the aid of fellow USMB input and Shawn coming by for a gander at my wagon....Diamond in the Roo is once again on the road. If I remember correctly...at the OFFICIAL FIRST COLORADO USMB MEETING at Red Rocks...I won the most vintage/classic there...am I mistaken?...I think not. My wagon and I will be there...and I challenge anyone to bring one more vintage. I saw a '78ish Brat the other day at the local junkyard...nice condition w/ rear seats!!...jackman wheels..little rust...and with an Abandoned Vehicle sticker...so no title to work with...sigh. I have seen a couple wagons running around that are close to my year...and a blue older Brat...but that's it. OH...DANG...downtown someone drives a '75 Wagon around...no kidding...near mint!...that would be nice to see up close...eh? Babble..babble.....babble...yah...well...another idea to throw at everyone...not far from Red Rocks is a nice drive over Guanella Pass...Shawn went over it the other day and will reaffirm...that would be a nice area to light off road and get the true feeling of the Rocky Mountains and the Roos that dominate them...hehe. If you want to visit my website...here's the link: http://operationmindcrime.us/xenon/index.html I haven't updated it in a while...but there is more to it than meets the eye...yesssssireeeeeee! Xenongod
  10. No thanks Shawn..went out and bought a brand new alternator ('83 GL Wagon 1.8L) from Pep Boys and got it installed and everything done as stated in the USRM...and it works wonderfully. Gonna go back thru the wiring and touch it up some so I don't have any fires...LOL!! Anyhoo...thanks everyone...you rooz guyz are great!! Xenongod
  11. EUREKA!! This modification works like a charm!! My wagon is running around Denver streets again!! Get rid of the external problematic regulator and do this if you have insufficient charging or gremlins...it is 100% proven to work. Thanks everyone!! Xenongod
  12. The directions are in the link I posted...Hondasucks mentions by just taking the wiring harness to the external voltage regulator and snipping the connector to it out...you can wire together the needed wires in a new way to work with the internally regulated alternator. Then modify the fuel pump to work only when the engine is running...bingo! Xenongod
  13. I think the horse is dead...Billy Bob...stop kicking it...LOL!! This topic was and is still a hot topic because of my '81 Wagon and it's gremlins. I have inquired and this is the answer: http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/article.php?a=14 My knowledge is vast...my memory is slow...so the answer to which alternators are swappable without modification to the bracket is EA81 and EA82 alternators are swappable...except for the XT6 unit. I am going to put my fuel pump on a relayed switch from the ignition switch and take the external votalge regulator out of the loop when the EA82 internally regulated alternator is in...simple as that...but...I'm lazy...so it is not proven by my own hands and eyes. Hope this helps! Xenongod
  14. Awesome article...only one thing missing...where to get an internally regulated alternator that would fit without having to customize the bracket. The one thing that I will need very soon to get Diamond up and running again...Thanks!! Xenongod
  15. We had a great visit...and we made some progress on Diamond...the wagon will soon be back on the road. Denver isn't so bad as long as you remember one thing..."Patience is a virture"...crowded with lots of traffic...plus legally concealed weapons...keep your cool...HAHA!! With cop shootings and meth labs burning down put aside...Denver is rather calm...what a lie..eh? Here is a job tip...do what I do...deliver newspapers...my route is exceptional and pays better than most...but you can always find one that will pay you descent and it only takes a couple hours of your late nights/early mornings to do it. All you need is a license...proof of insurance...and the will to wake up every day and get the job done on time...just sign on the dotted line. By the way...you mentioned you have an alternator with an internal VR...would that fit the mounting bracket in my wagon without any major customization? Anyhow...just wanted to throw my three cents in. Take care...Xenongod
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