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195/75-14 What size lift?
mikaleda replied to newgen85brat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I'm running 195/75/r14 tires with no body lift, no strut blocks and just my new struts that at welded at the max spring hight. I even fixed the rubbing issue with new strut rod bushings Your subie has enough adjustment in the stock system to run these tires fine without modification -
I would put a new radiator In and do a system flush. The main reasons for not running without a thermostat for prolonged periods are #1 if you are using multi viscosity oil it will never get up to the right viscosity and could possibly put increased wear on the bearings. #2 carbon buildup running cool can make combustion less efficient causing carbon buildup wich in turn could clog your cartilitic converters #3 the reason for the malfunction of the thermostat could be a head gasket failure and prolonged running like that could cause excess damage I just thought I would answer your original question
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Wow good score.
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Ya there is no conventional transfer case in your awd Subaru, if its an auto it has transfer clutches and firstly wouldn't be making a rattling noise under hood and shouldn't cost that much to replace or if its a stick it has a vicious center diff and still wouldn't make that noise or cost that much.
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O2 sensor location EA81 SPFI
mikaleda replied to tweety's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
They are usually mounted in the front of the cat. I would just put a bung right in front of the muffler and put it there -
Felpro head gaskets for this particular engine are exactly the same as oem. I've done a lot of reasearch on this since working on my 90 legacys head gaskets. The felpro gaskets even have the same oem symbols on them
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Okay you need to be more clear, when your having the problem is your starter turning the engine over or not, from your description I would bet its not since you can "clutch start it" wich I'm assuming means push start it. It sounds to me like your cylinoid is getting stuck and not engaging the the starter to the flywheel, next time this happens tap the cylinoid with a hammer and see if it works
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Carb'd GL fuel pump location?
mikaleda replied to 87subgl's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
This is not right, carbed cars never had fuel pumps in tank. Even the fuel injected cars of this era didn't have in tank pumps. -
Carb'd GL fuel pump location?
mikaleda replied to 87subgl's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
If the pump isn't pumping it might not be the pump at fault, there is an fuel cut switch for accidents. It will only turn the pump on if it has spark like when cranking. It is up under the dash right above the hood release, there is a way to test it but I can't remember how. -
EA82 Doesn't need any coolant?!?
mikaleda replied to MR_Loyale's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
If there wasn't any water in your engine then your temp sensor would not have been reading right, a Subaru engine can't work as an air cooled in the car like a VW because VW had a body that was designed to cool the engine and the VW engines were made to be air cooled Just my $0.02 -
Loud clacking noise from head on EA71
mikaleda replied to nobangmycar's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
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Oops lol, ya that would take a really looooong screwdriver. This is a good way to find a sound on the engine while its running though.
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insulation (?) coming out of drivers left vent
mikaleda replied to Ilovemyru2's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Yep, sounds like a pack rat. I remember a car my dad had that a pack rat had gotten into and had stuffed the whole heater box full of dog food. Unfortunately we didn't find out about it till we turned the heater on and the smell was awful- 10 replies
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+1 rip those heat shields off!
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The cheap version is a long screw driver, put the tip on the spot where you think the noise is and put your ear up to the handle, that an easy way to pinpoint the sound.
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When I upgraded my alt in my 80 (95 impreza alt) I re wired the charge lead with a heavier duty wire. From my experiences with Subaru I've noticed they tend to make their wiring too small and after 20-30 years it tends to degrade, I would say it would be a good idea to re wire the charge lead with a heavier wire that is less likely to fail.