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- Birthday 06/04/1973
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Columbus, IN
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2manetoys
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85 Subaru & Brat 96 OBW
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So the new battery was installed backwards the first time and the horn and car alarm went off. When battery installed correctly, there is no only the door chimes. Not even a click when I try to turn it over. I've check all the fuses (both in the box in the engine compartment and behind the coin catcher) and they are fine. The relays / Fuses with the viewable tops in the engine compartment box are good as well. Could it be one of the relays in the box or is there somewhere else I should be looking? Thanks in advance. Update: horn will still honk when using the factory key fob and doors will lock and unlock, but no lights on the instrument cluster.
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This is a long gestating project that I have going on and I would like some opinions. The EJ 22 Swap will happen, but I'm undecided on whether to go with the D/R 4wd or AWD. This will not be a DD or likely ever see snow, but might see some dirt / farm roads. No lifts or lowering. I have an 85 Brat that needs some fairly significant body work (Rust Repair) before I start that actual EJ Swap, so I am still in the planing/ accumulating phase at this point. I have a 5spd D/R from an 87 Loyale and an EJ22 from a 95 Sedan along with the 5spd AWD trans that was in it. 3rd gear synchro went out according to the previous owner, but iI drove it up onto the trailer to haul it home (Obviously didn't need 3rd gear for that). my DD is a 96 Outback wagon with a 5Spd that has Torque Bind. I have another rear diff that I have not yet installed, but can if I can ever get time off. I will likely have another car before I get to the trans portion of the EJ Brat Swap ( I'm slow) so I can use my current 5spd fom the 96 with the 95 Legacy's good Rear Diff. The D/R will be easier and will require much less fab work (which I can't do myself yet) but the AWD would be awesome and allow more integration with newer gen and more accessible parts. This is what inspired my dilemma: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Subaru-Other-BRAT-1983-subaru-brat-swap-1995-legacy-motor-1993-legacy-5-speed-awd-/161431274553?forcerrptr=true&hash=item25960dc439&item=161431274553&pt=US_Cars_Trucks Might be cheaper just to buy that one. LOL
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Thanks for all the advice. I tinkered with it a bit more today and found that I had a leaky coolant bypass hose ( now replaced ), 2 loose sparkplugs (from the compression test ) and a vacuum leak on the hose from the EGR to the top of the manifold (removed hose and capped). That has smoothed out the idle and she's purring like the proverbial kitten. Now I just have to find a good way to repair the pin hole leak in the radiator (Stop leak maybe?!?!?) and she should be road ready again. So should I use the STOP Leak or take out the radiator and take it to a local radiator shop?
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Here are some pics of what I've got. I know that I can go to the bottom of the heads on each side to do the quarter trick to remove the ASVs, but I haven't gotten to that yet. I wanted to test it to see if it would run first it does, but rough ( pretty smooth idle so I've got the timing off a bit.) EGR is still there, but I know it's not hooked up correctly. I'm a rookie. Pics start on the passenger side and go all the way around and then an overhead pic. If there are excessive pics LMK and I'll remove the unnecessary ones.
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I'm FINALLY getting around to finishing a Weber swap on my 85 Brat that I started nearly 2 years ago. Since I didn't label everything as I knew that a fair portion was NOT going back in, I'm not sure that I have everything hooked up correctly and I want to make sure that I didn't delete something I needed to keep and vice versa. If Anyone has pics of an EA81 WITHOUT emissions after a Weber swap, I'd LOVE to see them. I've searched the forum several times using different terms and the pics I find are either EA82s or the links are broken (even the Great ones that used to be in the USRM). Thanks in advance for all the help!
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For What it's worth, when I recently did the Belts/pumps/seals on my 96 2.2 OBW, the Crank pulley was a bear to get off. we tapped it with a wooden mallet to break it loose, then used a 3 arm puller to slide it the rest of the way off. Once it was off and we were ready to put everything back together, we used some 1500 grit sandpaper to remove the rust on the crankshaft and it easily slid right back on. And off again when we had to replace the oil seal that we cut when reassembling it! First time through changing Water pump, thermostat, belts & resealing the Oil pump 6 hours. Second time through, replacing oil seal around crankshaft, 2.5 hours and that includes 45 minutes of part chasing. I LOVE how easy this engine is to work on. Next up, plugs, wires & Knock Sensor, then Axles & Wheel Bearings.
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2manetoys replied to ShawnW's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
I think that a Stickied thread in ALL forums with a donations link would help. It would at the least make it easier to find and therefor donate to the site. I would be perfectly willing to do a subscription to the site especially if it were a monthly rather than annual subscription. not sure how hard or expensive that would be to set up though. A tier level among the donors would be nice, but not at the expense of information sharing. Perhaps something like a written instruction on how to do something for non-donors, but instructions with Pics for donors or maybe a chat function for donors only (if that's not too expensive/troublesome.) I did like someones suggestion about a "Search function" tutorial as I struggle with that one as well. I don't think Twitter is such a good idea, but I think that Facebook would be nice if simply so that those of us who have accounts there could find out if others are online and use FBs chat function to communicate more quickly. Having it as an option would be nice, but certainly is NOT a deal breaker for me. -
+10 to the independent shop. I found one in my town and got a new flange welded to the cat, with a new donut gasket, a joint in the rear removed and a solid piece welded in, a broken bracket repaired, and heat shields tacked back down. When I asked how much, they said "$40". I gave em $50 cause I was happy with how quiet it was and that they did a lot of the "little stuff" without even being asked. A chain store would have wanted to sell me a new cat and still wouldn't have touched the rest of the stuff like the broken bracket and heat shields.