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So long. Others will surely follow. I'm certain there's a newer Subaru in my future, just haven't determined what it will be.
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1992 loyale won't start after warmed up
Dee2 replied to Alwaysnextyear's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
did you check for any computer codes ? If no codes then possible causes are: -vapor lock, next time it fails to start try removing fuel cap off gas tank to see if it helps -fuel pump/ relay affected by heat -coolant temperature sensor -alternator / voltage regulator being affected by heat -
1992 loyale won't start after warmed up
Dee2 replied to Alwaysnextyear's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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91 Loyale Fuel pump failure - replace with Ford pump?
Dee2 replied to jsyme's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Good work on documenting the problem solving. Bummer on the pump noise. Best option may be to shop around for a used Subaru pump. When I replaced mine a few years ago, I got a used one for about $25 as I recall. Seems like Subaru used that same pump in many models so the boneyards can typically scrounge one up.- 15 replies
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'89 L Series won't start after running nicely... HELP!
Dee2 replied to Tophat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Well that's a big step in the right direction. Apparently the problem is fuel related so at least it's narrowed down to that. I would not eliminate the fuel pump, yet. But let it clear it's throat and try again later. If the tank ran low before some junk may have clogged the system but it may work it's way through. If it's too dirty you may have to replace the fuel filter. good luck. -
'89 L Series won't start after running nicely... HELP!
Dee2 replied to Tophat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I'm not aware of any no-tool compression test. Air can be checked by the cleanliness of the air filter-found mine soaked in oil one time. You know how to check for spark - that's good Timing belts should have an inspection port to verify condition Also, check the distributor for any problems Just because it happened to me one time - rap on the fuel pump with the handle of a screw driver a few times and see if it makes any difference - may take more than one try. -
'89 L Series won't start after running nicely... HELP!
Dee2 replied to Tophat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
You need spark, air, compression and fuel to start the engine. --you have fuel, do you have the other three ? --if you have the other three, check for broken timing belts -
91 Loyale Fuel pump failure - replace with Ford pump?
Dee2 replied to jsyme's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
For $47 it wouldn't hurt to have a pump on the shelf as they do go out. When mine was acting flaky, I learned that rapping on it with the handle of a screwdriver could get it working again. If that is the result then it is definitely time to replace the pump. May take more than one try. If it doesn't make any difference then perhaps the relay is in fact the culprit.- 15 replies
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I used the cube tool when I was working on my brakes. It worked well. I tried to use pliers but didn't have much success. I found the cube at NAPA.
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1991 Extended Range loyale Wagon - additional fuel TANKS
Dee2 replied to jsyme's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Edmunds.com calls for a 15.9 Gallon tank, but all I've ever got int there was 11 gallons. 22.73 MPG by my math.. meh mileage If you want to improve your range, the simplest thing to do is to improve your gas mileage. The tanks are 15.9 so the first thing to do is find out why you only can fill 11 gallons. Secondly look into ways to get better mileage. Replace the oxygen sensor, clean and sharpen your plugs, proper air pressure in your tires, clean your air filter, etc. After all that is accomplished, then see where your at on mpg.- 18 replies
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EA82: thanks first, and a couple of questions-
Dee2 replied to Whiterabbit94's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I agree with Opus, you ought to be able to lay a straight edge on it and see if it is warped. -
Torque on the castle nut is about 145 ft-lbs. There are many videos and pictorials on how to replace the wheel bearings. Search this forum and youTube for MilesFox
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New heads or crate engine EA82?
Dee2 replied to Nitsivart's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
upload some pictures of the heads and folks will be better able to advise you. -
I was given exhaust clamps (U-bolts) in the kit, I would contact the supplier of the kit and ask how to resolve the joint problem. Make sure you got all the right parts and get information about how tight to torque down the connections without crushing the pipe. The crude way would be to just tighten them down until things start to crinkle, then you know it's time to stop. I don't recommend that approach.
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but they aren't doing a good job keeping the fuel off the the ground... You aren't supposed to have fuel in the exhaust system at all. Something else is very wrong and you need to find out why fuel is there in the first place. I suggest not running the vehicle until that is resolved.
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removing spring bolt that spins but doesn't come out
Dee2 replied to Rambo's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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There are many posts in this forum about setting timing. There are also videos on youTube from MilesFox about setting timing. They should help you resolve those problems. Here's a link from the online forum manual http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/48359-timing-belt-procedure-ea82/
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valve cover still leaking after replacement
Dee2 replied to Rambo's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Could be the valve cover is slightly warped. I used NAPA ALTROM gaskets and found them to be OEM quality. -
Trick to Removing Crankshaft Pully Bolt?
Dee2 replied to Sapper 157's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I used a rubber strap wrench to counter the movement. Other suggestions can be found by search the site. here's one find http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/6523-removing-crank-pulley/ -
I would check the brakes out. Check/replace brake fluid. If your going to do the timing belts and idlers and coolant hoses, you may want to change out the water pump as these fail over time and are going to require a lot of the same access as the belts. This would also coincide with coolant replacement.
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I googled this: subaru won't restart when warm found a lot of similar discussions. Many point to the sensors. You might recognize some of their symptoms to help narrow it down.
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Intermittent clunking sound from rear
Dee2 replied to Tom63050's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Intermittent clunking can also be bad shocks. If it is more apparent on rough roads then probably time for new shocks. -
Dropped an allen wrench inside transmission!
Dee2 replied to harrisonts's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
You might want to get one of those camera probes to look inside and see if you can spot the wrench. Once you see it then you can find a tool to try and retrieve it. A simple magnetic pickup tool might suffice. -
1990 loyale check engine light
Dee2 replied to SUBEA82's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Your car is a 1990 model This should help with your trouble codes http://www.troublecodes.net/subaru/ -
Maybe this will clarify http://www.dirally.com/forums/showthread.php?2726-ea82-Oil-Pump-R-amp-R