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XT seats for the Turbo Wag!!!!
987687 replied to Sonicfrog's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
My car has XT6 seats in it from the previous owner. I guess he never used the lap belts because the straps from the GL wouldn't fit into the receptacles on the XT6 seats. So I just went to a yard and got some GL belt receptacles and bolted them onto the seats. The seats do fit, just the outside back end of the rail doesn't have anything to bolt in to, so the seat is just held in with 3 bolts. -
I feel like a real dunce for not going out and looking at it more closely ... I was just assuming the thermostat was on the bottom because I was thinking EJ... And we all know what happens when you assume ... Looks wicked easy to change out with it right there on top! haha. Thanks for the help
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Ok, I do have on additional question... I do have to drain the coolant system, correct? The only t-stat I replaced was on an EJ engine, and the motor was out of the car.
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Cool! thanks for the help. I didn't realize it was the same thermostat, so probably more or less the same procedure to replace. Thanks for the heads up on the gasket, the dealer nearest me is somewhat pathetic, so I doubt they have it in stock. I'll give you all an update when I get the new bits installed and see how it works!
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I have an ea81 in my GL. When I start driving it will warm up until the temp gauge goes into the middle, right where you'd expect it. And the heat is nice and warm. Then after about a minute it will drop down to about 1/3 on the temp gauge and stay there. (sometimes it won't even go up to half, just stop at 1/3). If I let it sit and idle it will warm up to the middle, then the fan will come on. To me, this sounds like the thermostat is working until it heats up (sometime), but once warm it never closes again. Is this thinking correct?
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Since you were going around a corner the inner rear wheel had considerably less force on it than the rest, and coming off the back side of the bump may have even let the wheel leave the ground for a second, or have very little traction. ABS was simply kicking in to keep that wheel from locking. Given the circumstances, I doubt there's anything wrong with your ABS.
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It's a 4WD. thanks for the responses. I have never dealt with wheel bearings before, which is why I was wondering if there was a guide on how to do it. What tools are needed, etc. Removing the control arm is a good idea, and I'll consider that.
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you guys KNEW this was coming (coupes summer wheels)
987687 replied to hatchsub's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Beautiful car! -
I have recently acquired a '89 GL (from bratman, actually) Wonderful car But it needs rear wheel bearings replaced. I searched, but couldn't find a guide. Is there a pictorial guide anywhere showing how to replace the rear wheel bearings with torques, etc? I like being able to see what I'm going to have to do before doing it. Thanks
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2.2 Oil Filter
987687 replied to markjw's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
oh nice! I should get a new fuel filter. Mine has probably been replaced ... never... -
2.2 Oil Filter
987687 replied to markjw's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I was wondering why the filter I just bought was so cheap. -
EGR question
987687 replied to Gsir08's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
huh ... I wonder if there is a list somewhere that has this info -
EGR question
987687 replied to Gsir08's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
Don't all the 2.5s have EGR? I thought it was just the 2.2s that didn't have EGR on the manual versions. -
I mentioned this before. There is one 12v pin in the OBD2 connector. It would be dead easy to just have this cut off with the ignition. http://pinoutsguide.com/CarElectronics/subaru_obd2_diagnostic_pinout.shtml I'm still not 100% sure that would fool their scanner though, because the OBD2 port is ALWAYS powered. Even when the ignition is off. So it may be better to cut pin 6 when the ignition is off.