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And a quick video. Up for sale soon!!!
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FWIW I also did the fuel filter and it had about a 1/2" of rusty sediment on the bottom. I also added an inline filter in the engine bay right before the carb inlet. I can see the flow as well as have another fail safe for crap getting into the carb. Darn, I guess I forgot to mention I checked the float and it was spot on. Now my only concern is the backfiring, lol. Scary loud!!
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All, When I got the Squirrel the fan was hot-wired to the wiper motor. I am assuming that the switch was bad. That being said I replaced the switch and have her running now. But I cannot find a lead for the switch. The fan has tow wires and those are connected to the harness. Can someone with a gen 1 please take some pics and explain how their radiator switch is wired. I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks. Jon
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my first subie project...2009
O.C.D. replied to bertmann73's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Nice, looks like Colorado in those pics. -
New clutch not working after install.
O.C.D. replied to O.C.D.'s topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Cables swapped and she shifts flawlessly! I can't believe it was stretched that far. Who knows. At least she can be driven now. Did a small burnout last night on accident as I was not used to the clutch working so well, lol. -
Wait, isn't your avatar that same car? Am I missing something?
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Now that will be a cool Wagon when complete. Love the crossover exhaust.
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Congrats on the Boy!!! I have a 6-month old and he is my world. Make sure your's has Subie love, lol.
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Nice vid, that thing looks like it can handle a lot.
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oh, and FYI to anyone doing the WEBER swap. DO NOT USE THE GASKET FOR THE MANIFOLD THAT COMES WITH THE KIT IT WILL LEAK!!! I had read that before but I didn't heed the advice. Had to take the carb off and redo all my hard work cause it was leaking antifreeze. SO DON"T USE THE WEBER GASKET!
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Got it all figured out last night. New alternator and ignition coil did the trick. Starts right up and runs great!!! Got the new clutch cable in and was able to drive her around last night. Wow what a difference from before. The whole car seems more smooth.
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A lot of guys go to the electronics distributors from the (I believe) 1982/3 and up units with great success. I am looking into this as well but have not had luck scoring one. But it is fairly common to swap it out from what I have read on here and searching the Google. Glad you got the carb figured out. I just swapped a Weber on my 1980 and had a Hitachi laying around.
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No bad at all for the $$$ I still chuckle when I think of offroading one of these. In Colorado we have trails that are SUV capable and then we have 4WD trails. Either I am naive or these must really be good offroad because the 4WD trails would eat these up. Why do you all love to wheel these? Are they pretty capable with a lift and larger tires? Doesn't that just bog these motors? Not trying to be a jerk just wanted to know.
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To be honest, and unless I am completely missing something, there was no return line at all. The only remaining parts were the charcoal setup and that had some vent return lines from the Hitachi but nothing actually returning gas back to the tank? 1600 - EA71 I will try disconnecting the choke entirely and also wired constant on. Do you have a resource for this "green book"? I have made an adapter plate similar to Idasho's. I want the stock look and the stock PCV routing to be there. Throttle return will be either mounted to the stock airbox or I will weld up a mount. Haven't made it that far cause it won't run, lol. Timing is a complete mystery to me and I will not lie. I read and read and read about getting the #1 piston to BTDC and then matching my distributor to that but I cannot seem to figure it out. I look at the markings on the flywheel but I just don't know when it is BTDC. Is it during the compression stroke? Are you speaking of the blue wires that I wired the Weber choke into? Do you think this is more than an ignition-hot wire? Could it be tied to a sensor that might be causing something electrically? I will remove it form the harness and try. When I tried to start her last night I smelled fuel in the carb and I could tell it was new (not from the last time I tried). I really think I am not getting spark now but I am not sure where to start. The voltage regulator was newer and looked good. Could I have fried my coil while trying all of these starts? Where does one start in looking for no spark? Again, she has new plugs, semi-new disty and rotor, semi-new regulator, cleaned up starter. Thank you all so much for helping me!
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New clutch not working after install.
O.C.D. replied to O.C.D.'s topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I will report back with my findings and thanks again for the info. I really hope that the cable is the issue and it was stretched. Still seems odd that I get no engagement at all though? Oh well, won't know til I swap cables. -
Pro studio shoot of my '81 MV (UK BRAT)
O.C.D. replied to 81MV's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
So that is what they are supposed to look like when all prettied up?! Makes mine look like a turd but what can you do. I will save them all for reference photos. Thanks. -
Ha ha, based on that pic and not reading first, I though you had a huge gash in your hand. That fuel looks like blood!
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It was indeed not connected obviously. Connected it and turned her over and nothing again. I really think I am not getting any spark? Could I have fried my ignition coil not having that connected? Either way I have the new coil and alternator and will just swap them. I am so pissed that this thing wont start?! All of this work and now it comes down to electrical BS, again. When I did try and start her last night I was definitely getting fuel as the carb was smelling of raw fuel. Gotta be the coil or alternator?
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Adventure Subaru - Lifted 1997 Impreza Outback (Lots of pics)
O.C.D. replied to AdventureSubaru's topic in Members Rides
I used to live in WI and I do not miss them Skeeters!!! I remember having to run to our house when we were kids, lol. But, I would go back in a heartbeat. Absolutely awesome place to live, visit and vacation. Thanks for sharing. -
If I am that stupid then I really feel sorry for myself. I could have sworn I connected that. Will check in a bit, lol.
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Thanks for the insights in the fuel issues. After much research again about the fuel issues it appears that I was not aware of a "safety precaution" that was in place for these old Subies. The Ignition switch fires the fuel pump when the key is turned on to start the engine. Once the starter is kicked off and the key returns to the run or on position the alternator takes over the electricity needs for the pump. Seeing as how my alternator has been clicking and it is original I sprung for a remanufactured alternator and a new Accell Super Stack Coil. My coil was original as well. The voltage regulator was replaced before I got the Squirrel. So hopefully that should help with the issue. I also have a new fuel filter that will be going on. I will get this to work! New coil: Any further insights into the installation I have posted pics for above?
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After much research again about the fuel issues it appears that I was not aware of a "safety precaution" that was in place for these old Subies. The Ignition switch fires the fuel pump when the key is turned on to start the engine. Once the starter is kicked off and the key returns to the run or on position the alternator takes over the electricity needs for the pump. Seeing as how my alternator has been clicking and it is original I sprung for a remanufactured alternator and a new Accell Super Stack Coil. My coil was original as well. The voltage regulator was replaced before I got the Squirrel. So hopefully that should help with the issue. I also have a new fuel filter that will be going on. I will get this to work! New coil: Also, what is this supposed to be connected to?