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The Build-a-Brush-Guard Thread
rrgrr replied to Sapper 157's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Here's one I drew up and had local shop do for me (I am not a welder) -
Hi New to the forum, am a serious Subaru nut
rrgrr replied to Desertrunner's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
That 12 is a beauty! I would love to get my hands on one. Are you putting in a racecar? What sort of bellhousing/trans does it hook to? More pics, please! -
The Awesome Older Generation Picture Thread
rrgrr replied to 6 Star's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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you are probably looking for a vacuum leak.
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throttle not fully opening a weber
rrgrr replied to djellum's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The closer to Center the cable is the quicker your throttle response will be.I found a happy medium worked to get maximum travel, opening,and feel the way I want it to. Placement and type of return spring are important too, to get the action the way you like. -
throttle not fully opening a weber
rrgrr replied to djellum's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I had to use the Weber supplied swiss cheese cable attachment and a point closer to center of the radius to get throttle travel to (almost) wot on the Weber. -
This thread has gotten sidetracked, the Outback is '01, and Might take the 307, the Forester is '99 and I only see the 304 kit for it -which is what I have. The lines on the belt will not stretch to make all 3 marks align. If I can get the left and crank lined up, when I put the right on the marks- the cam has ALOT of spring tension wanting it to spin away. This has me thinking the valves are bent in there and springs are loaded where they shouldn't be. (?) Any help greatly aprreciated.
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Struggling with this Timing belt, the printed marks are not working and I'm looking to confirm tooth count between cams and crank. It's a '99 EJ25 Forester. I've done a couple of these and not had this problem, it's a Gates TCK304 223 tooth belt. Going by this recent thread, I marked up the belt in the attached photo http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/152228-got-some-strange-specs-on-timing-belt/?hl=%2Btiming+%2Bbelt It seems like if the P side cam and crank will align, when I try to hook the d side cam, it is off several teeth. The marks I made here are counted from the left mark on the belt.
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Struggling with this Timing belt, the printed marks are not working and I'm looking to confirm tooth count between cams and crank. It's a '99 EJ25 Forester. I've done a couple of these and not had this problem, it's a Gates TCK304 223 tooth belt. Going by this recent thread, I marked up the belt in the attached photo http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/152228-got-some-strange-specs-on-timing-belt/?hl=%2Btiming+%2Bbelt It seems like if the P side cam and crank will align, when I try to hook the d side cam, it is off several teeth. The marks I made here are counted from the left mark on the belt. Anyone want to help me out?
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Looks Great! Do the wheels have deep offset or is it the adapters that push them out?