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I am sorry to say this is the end of this thread I can't afford this car to many things are going wrong my legacy finally showed me definitive proof that it has a blown head gasket. This thing just has to many things wrong with it to use for a daily driver so I am going to sell it and put the money into my legacy I should be able to get enough out of it to put head gaskets timing belt and a nice set of tires on my legacy. ::horse:
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Well I am sorry to say I can't finish this thread I am selling this car. My legacy is broke down overheating again so it's time to do head gaskets and I don't have any money this car took all of my resources. Sorry I can't finsh this thread
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I didn't order the Monroe strut tips because they cost to much and I didn't have the money and it wasn't my bad because the studs in the top hats didn't line up at all
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The reason I want to so this is because the bearings in the strut tops are worn out and I can't find the right ones and after doing a set of struts on a 90 legacy I was thinking it might work to replace the top hats on my old subie with that style wich are plentiful around here other than the obvious problems of three holes Into a two hole slot (wich I can do I'm fairly sure) I just want to know weather the top hats will work with the rest of the strut assembly
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I'm not sure what you asking but will take a shot. The temp sensor for the fan on the Gl interrupts the ground until it heats up and then grounds through the radiator. Since the radiator is not directly bolted to the body you need the grounding strap to the body connected so your fans will work. I am not sure if this is the Info you are looking for. Hope this helps
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I have already tried rock auto for strut top hats they didn't work at all and if you read my original post you would see I didn't ask about mounting to body I already have a way to reinforce the body to take the three hole strut tops
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Cool thanks for the info I will post results with pics when done
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Hmm looks like I am going to have to do some experimenting
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I saw th snorkel that's a great bonus
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After Trying and failing to find the corect top hats for my gl and still having steering issues I was thinking would it be possible to put early legacy style top hats and bearings onto a 80 gl strut assembly? I think I can figure out a way of mounting it to body. Any ideas would be a appreciated
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Heck ya you did good any running Subaru is worth that. Just the new c.v.s are worth that
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I've got a brain teaser for you.
mikaleda replied to Steve W.'s topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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I am not a professional but I know from expeiance that nine out of ten times modifying a stock exaust system on a stock engine isn't going to help much if at all. The only way I could see this giving better performance would be if there were other modifications to the engine all ready. It might make it sound cooler though
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If your brat is the same as my wagon it has fusible links. Check for corrosion
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Check for corrosion on battery terminals and or battery cables. I have had this happen before ended up. Being corrosion in the middle of the battery cable
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The tbi systems I am familiar with (Chevy) there is no choke. With the system I am familiar with when the ecu temp sensor is cold it ups the amount of fuel. The two things I check when having a hi idle problem is map sensor and coolant temp sensor. That is just my experience with the throttle body's I have messed with I have to say I haven't messed with any tbi subarus but I would think they are similar.
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I'm not an expert but it sounds to me like the screw you were messing with is the idle air valve. To adjust that you warm engine up till choke is open and tighten until the engine stalls and then back off a quarter turn. At least that is how I do it.
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Could I use this push button start?
mikaleda replied to Subaru_dude's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
On an 84 I personally would go to the hardware store and get a simple push button switch they don't cost a lot and are fairly simple to instal, your switch is low voltage anyway it doesn't take a lot of juice to engage your cylinoid