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  1. How is it that r134a is illegal but you can freely get and legally use Ozone damaging R12A?? Crazy! There’s also a sight glass in one of the lines. We used LPG or hichill in my L series (changed all the O rings to be compliant). When running, you should see a continuous stream of tiny bubbles flowing through the sight glass. Don’t know how different it looks with other refrigerants. If you have access to another Subaru with working AC, you could check out that sight glass activity and try your best to match that. Cheers Bennie
  2. Long shot on this one @Step-a-toe as I haven’t seen you on the forums in a while, hope you’re well. Can you tell me where you sourced your new L series clutch cable from? I’m trying to help out a mate with one. Cheers Bennie
  3. Don’t stress about your feet, it mainly ends up in the passenger footwell for us Cheers Bennie
  4. Where and how do you manage to find all this gold information Jezek? Cheers Bennie
  5. I’m super jealous about that windscreen area under the windscreen! Funny how these things grow on you. The 5speed swap would be a nice touch to a great vehicle that you have there. It’s definitely a keeper in my book! Cheers Bennie
  6. Before it baulks does it sound or feel like it’s running out of power? If so, it’s probably fuel starvation of some description. It could be the fuel pump as previously stated. They shouldn’t be too noisy. You should hear it prime then die before starting the engine. After start up you shouldn’t her the pump over the noise of the EA81! Cheers Bennie
  7. Get onto that heater core now!! They make a huge mess when they let go. I did two. Learn from me and get an all copper/brass unit. Mine cost a couple of hundred about ten years ago but I’ve never had to think or worry about it since! When they pop at cruising speed it’s not fun at all! (And VERY dangerous) Cheers Bennie
  8. Prepare to pay through the nose if the mechanic has never done a full conversion before. If you can find someone reliable to do the wiring cut down, it could make it much easier for the mechanic - and possibly cheaper for you too. Cheers Bennie
  9. I think it’s for NA EA81, also applies to NA EA82. For MPFI and MPFI turbo you need to connect some plugs under the dash to let the ECU know it’s in test mode. SPFI could be the same but I’m not 100% sure on that. Cheers Bennie
  10. I think you’ll find the Gen1 and possibly Gen2 autos are still 23 spline diff stubs. The issue will be fitting the auto in the brat’s trans tunnel. I reckon it’ll be too big if not lifted. I could be wrong though. Cheers Bennie
  11. Good time to renew the sump gasket if it’s not been done before. If you’re feeling really energetic you could paint your rocker covers, intake manifold and air cleaner all the same colour. Cheers Bennie
  12. Make sure you put the correct oil seal on the correct side as they’re a directional seal that are side specific Cheers Bennie
  13. For the want of a better name, yes. Plugs under the dash need to be connected and the long and short flashes counted to make the code. This is how I’ve always done it. Works on OBDII too from memory. I’m sure I’ve used this on my sister’s Gen3 liberty and my MIL’s SG foz. Cheers Bennie
  14. The issue is when there’s a stray electrical current in the cooling system that causes electrolysis. It legit. Loads of science behind it. Other reason to ground your radiator (not warranted here) is when your radiator temp switch is earthed to the brass radiator as they are in the EA81 MY Subaru’s. As for the issue at hand: almost sounds like some broken wires doing dodgy stuff. That’ll be fun to find. Has the vehicle been in a crash at some point? As for the manual conversion. Read up on the wiring diagram and delete the unnecessary pins at the ECU that relate to the auto (or is it ground a certain pin to tell the ECU it’s in manual mode, I can’t remember but a gregory’s manual has a good wiring diagram I follow for loom cut downs) and remove auto TCU if you haven’t already. What gear does the ECU think the auto is in (if that’s even a thing)? Cheers Bennie
  15. I swapped an EJ alternator into my EA81. It might be a bit different with an EA82 that’s AC equipped. https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=49878 Cheers Bennie
  16. Use genuine intake manifold gaskets! Don’t skimp, not worth it. Also replace all coolant hoses while you’ve got full access to the intake manifold. You’ll thank yourself later for this work. And there’s that pesky little hose under the intake manifold to deal with too. Cheers Bennie
  17. Water pump will be fine. Full AC delete includes removing the evaporator unit from under the dashboard and putting the piece of ducting in its place, and pulling the wiring/replacing the AC fan switch combo. Cheers Bennie
  18. Replace those seals. Mark the start location of the “sun dial”, count the turns out, pulling gently on the sun dial once the O ring is clear of the case (becomes very easy to undo by hand at that point). Once the sun dial comes free mark the case so you know where to start counting the threads. Do one side at a time. It’s not rocket science so don’t be scared about doing this job. Just make sure you prime the seal and the O ring with some rubber grease lube. Cant help with a 2wd cross member sorry. Cheers Bennie
  19. Check that the charge globe isn’t blown. That’ll cause you all sorts of issues. Don’t use LEDs in there either. Ask Silverbull3t about it Cheers Bennie
  20. @6 Star - you need a new ignition switch. You’ll find it’s not providing power to ignition when in the cranking position. Got a targa tip brat there too? Noice! They’re very sought after down here now. For me, just driving mine. 450km round trip last Saturday from central Vic into Melbs, our the other side then back again. Today headed down south for the Trentham spud fest, across to my old’s about 40km away then back home again. After that it’s back to the weekly duties to and from work. I need to regrease my front CVs. Not looking forward to that. Cheers Bennie
  21. PS, I’m digging he line up in your driveway!
  22. Possibly a severely cracked exhaust port. More common on the turbo EA82 engines when driven hard. But if the coolant was lost in the impact the overheat and crack extension could have happened then. Best case scenario is a dead HG that was exposed with the warm up. You could drop the Y pipe and inspect the exhaust ports to see if you can find a visual crack there. Or get the engine back up to temp and drop the Y pipe to see what’s happening in the exhaust ports. Lastly, are you sure it’s not just the usual condensation from a cold start before the exhaust is fully warmed up? Cheers Bennie
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