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Please include model type so others can know if they are comparing apples to apples. Sorry, I'm not familiar with your vehicle.
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Seeing Ed's response to another thread made me wonder: who has the most mileage on any one style of Subaru? Whose sedan has the most miles, Brat, wagon, ea81,ea82, ...? I know I'm not in the running as the Brat I have only has 132,000 and the 92 Legacy is at 127,000. The 96 Legacy has 172,000, but I know that I'm not even in the ballpark with some of your rigs. What do you have for mileage?
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Its too damn cold out (pointless post)
northguy replied to torxxx's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Torxx, keep complaining only more loudlt next time. It's now 30 + in Anchorage. Good job, dude. -
I get around 22 mpg in my carbed Brat. I certainly wouldn't moan too much at 16+ in a turbo. (Especially with a heavy foot).
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They run a lot of Fox shocks on snowmachines, 4 wheelers, bikes... up here, but I haven't heard of automotive application. You're right about the spendy part - over 2 bills for snowmachine shocks. Too high for me.
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Four wheel drive weirdness
northguy replied to northguy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Turbone - the deck of the bridge is regular old concrete covered with asphalt. But you guys may be right - it might just be catching on the few non-snow covered spots on the road. Just very weird feel and tenuous conditions to be driving at 45 mph. BWM - just using it as my daily driver, but I have to admit I have found a few new backroads around my place. Thanks to all for the input. It sounds like it's functioning the way it was designed to. -
Four wheel drive weirdness
northguy replied to northguy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
It's like if I'm driving straight down the road and suddenly there is a power surge to one or the other front wheels. There are no grinding noises, or clunks associated with axle problems, and two wheel drive works fine. 4WD digs in like nobody's business going uphill. ??? -
Four wheel drive weirdness
northguy replied to northguy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
All tires same - brand new set or studded snows just put on about 2 months ago. All at the same time. When I drive uphill, the 4wd unit pulls like mule. It works great - won't even slip going up my drive, which is quite steep, ask Snowman. But if I'm going say 45mph in 4th gear, it is a bit scarey, feels like it could start to go sideways at any moment. Not too comforting as you are approaching oncoming traffic on a steel girder bridge. -
Maybe it's nothing to be concerned with, but it seems unnatural to me. When I put my gen 2 brat (83) into 4wd, the front drive unit pulls to one side or the other. I'll be cruising along and suddenly it'll pull hard to the right or the left (it varies?). Is it normal? It makes driving in 4wd very squirrely. Any ideas?
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Zapar was trying to sell his hatch a few weeks back. If it's still for sale, that's the one to buy.
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super ultimate hp gain ground wire?
northguy replied to archemitis's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Well, at least 3 hp+ for the cool blue color alone. I wonder if I can get one with multiple neon-colored wires, like lime green, hot pink, day-glo orange...? -
Happy Holidays from the North. No new subbie under the tree for me. I must have been bad this year.
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TJ, probably best to e-mail Jon. His PM box is often full. If I see him this week, I'll let him know you're trying to contact him.
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New Member and subaru owner
northguy replied to jermdog's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Welcome to the board. As for the ticking noise, can't say how serious it is without hearing it/more info. If in doubt, there's an excellent resource just down the road from you in Sacramento -Subaru Junkie - long time board member. Take a road trip to his place and have him take a look at it. As far as CCR is concerned, there have been a ton of good comments written here about them. Happy Holidays. -
OMG rofl... you better be sittin down..
northguy replied to Meeky Moose's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
That must have been the repair shop run by Ben Dover.:-) -
power steering rack swap?? can it be done?
northguy replied to Meeky Moose's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I recall Richie talking about a power steering swap he did. You may want to contat him. -
$2, $5, $10, $21. x 4 cylinders = a maximum of $84 over 60,000 miles - still cheap considering you're not doing any kind of tune-up in between. But the clincher is that you're looking at messing with the performance of a $20,00 + vehicle. I'd just put in oem specs and not quibble. But hey, that's part of the reason I drive an 83 Brat - I'm miserly (cheap). If I destroy the engine in it, I've already got a replacement sitting under the front steps of the house.
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Pull this thread over to the side of the road, you two, and get out. There'll be nohijacking of threads before Christmas. Seriously, start a new one. Your ideas for a new thread are worthy, and this guy is trying to get his clutch fixed.
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The proper sealant to use is urethane, but if you want the bond to stick over the years, both the glass and the rubber need to be primed. There is two different primers and a tube of urethane invilved in this repair = about $15. Cheaper to take a six-pack to the local glass shop and say "Hey man, can you fix me up, here?" It works every time. Most shops will do it for free to promote their business in hopes that the next time you need a new shield, you'll come there.
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If you're going to tear it that far down you might as well do a complete overhaul and be done with it for another 100k.
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Check Ozzified's website . I think he has kits that are larger than 3". 4" for sure and maybe larger. But whether he has them for gen 1's, I'm not sure. PM P K Davis.