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About Rollerball
- Birthday 02/07/1981
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Location
West Richland
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Interests
Cycling, Swimming, Vintage Coke & Pepsi Machines, Antiques ( Anything Coin Operated)
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Occupation
Firefighter / Lieutenant
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Biography
Just turned 30, starting to get a little bit into everything. Maybe getting older makes you do that? Not sure how to explain it.
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2001 Subaru Outback Wagon
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I will get more information today. I'm pretty familiar with where to find the information once I look under the hood. Thanks
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Been some time since I have be on the USMB. Came across a 83 Subaru GL , 5spd with 112,000 miles on it. I got an offer on it for $325 it runs been needs a couple of new gaskets installed. I want to swap the 5 psd into my 82 Subaru GL that is a 4 spd. Our these cars pretty much transparent? Thanks.
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I just had my oil pressure sending unit gauge replaced. My reading are similar as posts above. I'm about 65 at idle and around 70-75 at during driving. I had the same readings before just a really bad leak from the gasket on the sending unit. Rollerball
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A great thread. Yeah according to my 1982 Subaru Manual and a few posts ahead of mine it was considered a "center lamp". I think the only inconvenience is that brights have to be activated it order for the center lamp to actually be used. I found my center lamp on accident when I was changing the license plate out when I bought the car. I have used it but it's good for only long stretches of open road or you catch you self constantly turning your brights off so you don't blind oncoming traffic. Anyone know how to bypass the light so the center lamp can activate without brights on? Rollerball
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So when I fill up my gas tank the gauge registers and usually indicated about 7/8 's full. Within about 50 miles are so it's buried on empty. Interesting enough though when I get to about 2 gallons left, or at least I'm guessing due to gauge inaccuracy the the low fuel tank light illuminates orange. My guess is a bad fuel sending unit? Thoughts, suggestions? Rollerball
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Yes, $20.00 for shipped sounds great. The second photo, or what you called the brown ones.
Paypal? You can request for me to send you money at jaredrolen@gmail.com. So you don't get charged to receive money from paypal. I could simply give you a money order.
If you want to submit me your address?
Thanks!
Jared
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Have you tried calling your local Subaru dealership? I was looking for some parts for a 1982 Subaru GL. I started by looking online as just found a bunch of after market stuff, nothing officially that could convince me to buy anything. I needed specific body body parts and some other stuff. I was able to find the following. All from the dealership... Left, & Right Marker Lights ( Single Corner Lamps) PCV Valve Water Pump OEM Oil Pump OEM Clutch Kit OEM It takes some time for the dealership but if you are patient and have the VIN number then you may be able to find some of your parts. Some occasions the parts I was looking for they would be completely out of, and some had limited quantities. I was patient gave them a list and they called me back when they got around to looking them up. Carter Subaru in Seattle is very good, and they handle a large volume of inventory with a lot of old part catalogs. If you ask for the part number you can order them from your nearest dealership or they can ship to you. It's worked for me. Good Luck! Rollerball
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Nice find! What did you pay for it? Last month I found a 1982 Hatchback here in Tri- Cities. It's a 4 speed, I agree a 4 sod in town is kinda crappy always trying to find the right gear. They are a load of fun to drive. You will br surprised how good the paint is. I took a buffet and a light rubbing compound and it made it look new again. I had a few small leaks but that is it so far. I have about 750 miles on it. The best is the 3rd eye, does the 86 have one. Good Luck... Rollerball
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Hey, I would like suggestions on a clutch kit to buy for a 1982 Subaru GL. 1800 CC, 4 WD, Hatch I have looked online and I have noticed several different brands all that vary in price. I don't want a cheap one, but I don't want the most expensive one either. As far as the flywheel is concerned, I have read some controversy here on the forum whether to have the wheel machined to be re-used or to buy a new one. Due to the nature of the labor, I would like to once and only once. Suggestions, on what may be a good model to go with and perhaps a good website to buy one from. My mechanic quoted me $160.00 for a kit, my guess is that is makes a little profit on his parts, because I saw full kits for less than $100.00 w/ free shipping. Thanks!
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1982 Subaru GL ( Hatchback) Pics
Rollerball replied to Rollerball's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I have a put about 450 miles on it. New Starter New Plugs Battery ( Which I had) Topped of the Anti Freeze Change the Oil and Filter New Fuel Filter The was was I have to get some new gaskets for the OPS and the Front Seal. -
I got this rig about 1 month ago. I finally got it cleaned up and looking pretty good again. I paid $100.00 for it! Rollerball
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Okay, so I filled my gas tank completely full of gas. And added 1/2 can of Seafoam to the gas tank, and 1/2 container of HEET . I drove the car until it was basically empty of gas. On the way to fill up of when the tank was nearly empty (gas light was not on) I noticed some white smoke coming out from the exhaust, usually when accelerating at idle from a stop light or stop sign. Within about 10-15 seconds the white smoke would dissipate and the white smoke would go away. I filled up the tank with gas, and DID NOT add anything to the tank. The white smoke came from the exhaust once or twice when taking off from a stop sign from idle. The smoke isn't persistent during the drive what so ever. Is this normal? I didn't notice any smoke at all for the first 200 miles or so, maybe there was, and I just didn't notice. I had a pretty bad oil leaking coming from the OPS, and the front mail seal. The gaskets have been changed, and the engine compartment completely degreased. Thanks! Rollerball
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Lift Supports for 1982 Subaru GL Hatchback
Rollerball replied to Rollerball's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Got the new lift supports in with the help of Svengouli7. We are live about 10 minutes from each other. Ended up grinding off the rivets and then punching the new pieces in place on the new rods. They were a little tight but with a socket below it gave it something to hit it against. I will mention that when installing either take a picture of the old ones before removing. I will have to take a picture of the correct orientation of the lift supports. It's very easily to in-correctly install the lift supports. One would think it's a no big deal but you have to make sure the black part is on the top, and the silver is on the bottom which is installed first and folds on itself. I will upload a picture of it. Many our laughing I'm sure but oh well maybe a picture will save someone else the hassle. And the forum will do it's purpose for the next. Thanks for the tips for this Novice! -
They are a lot of fun! I have owned 4. I just picked up a 1982 Subaru GL Hatchback for $ 100.00. The car sat for about 4 years. I changed the spark plugs, air filter, added coolant, oil and, filt, cleaned the carb, and added 2 gallons of fuel. Poured a little fuel in the carb and changed the fuel filter and it started right up. It has a EA 81 engine in it with a working 3rd eye. When I opened the glovebox the orginal service manual and all the service paperwork was was in the car. So far so good I put 200 miles on it and only leaked a small dime size of oil has leaked out. I made out prettyy good on this one. My primary is a 2001 Outback Wagon, just made the last payment. Thank god, took me a few years to work the bugs out of it. New head gaskets, but of course! They are full all around... Rollerball