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I saved my Subie . My WRX had a blown head gasket (internal; coolant in combustion chamber), and I had to make a choice. I decided to fix her, and I am so glad I did! She's no longer going to be my DD, as I have a an XV crosstrek now, but I'm planning on some awesome joy rides on the weekends, and absolutely can't wait! Took her for a drive this morning and it felt so good. It was confirmation that I did the right thing
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Well, last weekend, this happened ...finally! Not drivable though, as I'm still trying to figure out which hoses go where, and what can be deleted altogether. Also, the interior was flooded and is a bit lacking in seats at the moment
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WCSS 17 pictures post hear
belacane replied to angerthis's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
These are awesome! I have to make it out there one day! .... one day -
Congrats on your new Soobie! Imprezas are fantastic little cars. I have an '02 Wagon and I love it to pieces. They're small enough to be agile, yet still tough, they fit enough crap inside, and are overall just awesome looking (in my opinion anyhow =P). Regarding the brakes, it depends on what you feel ok with. Having worked as an apprentice Subaru tech for a while, we'd constantly get people coming in with 'weird noises' coming from the brakes. Turns out, in most cases they put cheap pads on OE rotors. Cheap pads + Subaru rotors are known to be pretty noisy and wear down rotors like they're going out of style, but as far as I know, stopping capability isn't really compromised. You just kinda get what you pay for really. Regarding the shifter bushing, if I'm thinking correctly, it's possible to access and change it without really removing anything besides pushing/tying parts of the exhaust to the side. The smaller your hands are, the better Regarding the catalytic converter, after market ones tend to go bad quickly on Soobies. I noticed you live in Illinois, so you'll need to do something about it for emissions. I know that on my '02 Impreza, if I clear the code, it takes a few driving cycles for it to come back on, so if you do that right before you head to emissions, you might get lucky =P. As an apprentice tech for Subaru in the past, I saw a good deal of P/S pumps (including my own) start leaking in the late '90s and early '00 Soobies. A nice swicharoo to a fresh one should do the trick, but I'm sure you know how to clean and look for leaks. Oil leaks.... like you probably know, clean it up and look for leaks. Can't say where it's coming from without looking, but I know that a lot of older Subarus tend to have oil leaks from the valve cover gaskets. Those can be easily changed by taking out one of the bottom engine mount bolts and tilting the engine up to each side on an old tree stump / log or something. Don't reuse the washers that go with the bolts or you'll find yourself leaking again. Good luck and have fun!
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Greetings from Eugene
belacane replied to SourKraut412's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Gorgeous!!! Welcome to the Subaru family Can't wait to see/hear your adventures with your brat (mechanical and otherwise =P) -
Not necessarily. Owner's manuals have been seriously 'dumbed down' as of late, meaning they do not include much maint. information any more. However, you can call a parts department at a Subaru dealerships and get the OE plug part #, coolant type, bulb information...etc. Any auto parts store will have similar information on after-market parts. As for lug torque, on Subarus (and most vehicles these days) it's about 90ftlbs. Regarding coolant, 2009+ Subaru's use the blue 'super long life' coolant from Subaru (it's supposed to be good for 100k+ miles) Anything before that uses the classic 'green coolant' that is recommended to change every 60k miles (or something close to that).
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Thanks, everyone! I'm pretty sure mine has the 23 spline, as last time I changed out a CV Axel I used one described as stock for the ea81 (23 spline if I'm thinking correctly).
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Hello all, When I got my '86 Brat with the original EA81, the previous owner had already done a 5sp DR swap on it. I'm curious, which 5speed DR transmissions from which soobies work as a donor EA81 5sp dr swap? This would be good information to have should I ever need to replace the tranny, as I rather like having the 5-speed.
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I ripped out the carpet from my flooded '86 Brat and gave it a good soap up, as well as started to scrub down interior console parts. Felt good to get something done for once! I just used dish washing soap and scrubbed and scrubbed. Does anyone have any other tips for trying to salvage a flooded/moldy carpet?
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I finally got outside and started trying to salvage my carpet from the flood, and also managed to clean up a lot of the interior console parts. (Does anyone have any tips for demolding a flooded carpet?) Feels good to get something done on the Brat, as I haven't been able to in a while (see above baby =P) I also found and rented a storage unit where I'm going to keep her under shelter until I can finally afford to do a proper, well done, professional paint job. Hoping to put the weber on this weekend. Other imminent repairs include: - fixing the original ignition switch - figuring out what the acc. cable is catching on. - find some new (and affordable) racing seats to replace the old ones that stink like mold (gosh, I loved those seats!!)
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Having worked at a dealer, people often come in with 'eBay keys', to be programmed thinking they've gotten a deal, only to find dout the keys they bought don't work. It's hit or miss on the knock off keys. You can't really program keys yourself, as it requires access to the car's computer system.
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Thank you! We absolutely adore her!
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Not yet. This is why...
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What incredibly cool work! Love your soob!!
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Living in New Orleans, there was bound to be a flood at some point or another. My little brat flooded the other day (only a few inches above the doors), and I spent today taking out the carpet and the rest of the interior... I'm hoping to be able to get some body work done on a few rust spots while the seats...etc. are out. ... and so continues the adventure
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I have officially retired my '02 WRX and am finding sheltered storage for her and my '86 brat while I focus on being a mom for the first time... and being in momma-bear-nesting-mode just purchased a 2015 Crosstrek in dark grey metallic for a DD that isn't going to need repairs and what not left and right for quite some time. It's been a good day