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How Bad was it? It was so bad, that if Sean Connery was in the car we could have made a wicked awesome martini. OK, stupid intro, but i have a picture, this is right after i took it off the car. So there I was after my interview, in my suit, and an axle that needed to come out before i went home, so i went to the mall that we meet every tuesday night for the Subie meet n greet. and about 20 minutes into the axle swap one of the waitresses comes out with the "regular" 12 wings, chips and cheese, and a coke. so that was nice. Lucky for me i had coveralls, so i didn't get any of the dress cloths dirty. And, rumor has it, i did pretty well at my interview as well.
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How do I get rear disc rotors off? *frustrating*
NoahDL88 replied to Harvester's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
i would always use a flat head screw driver, but craftsman became rather interested in my rather large amounts of warranty returns, yesterday i pulled an axle and used the scratch awl, hit it with a hammer and it popped right out. and i didn't break any tools. -
4.11's, 4.44's, in a D/R 5spd. Any one?
NoahDL88 replied to soobme's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I was under the impression that the 4.11 gears will fit with a small amount of work, but the 4.44's won't. just a heads up. -
RX has me on my last nerve... (UPDATE)
NoahDL88 replied to Subarutex's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
factory spec is .039-.043 if you have a good coil i'd gap them at .045, on that note, if you have an accel coil you might swap that out and see if that helps. -
4.11's, 4.44's, in a D/R 5spd. Any one?
NoahDL88 replied to soobme's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
someone in colorado figured it out, with the 4.11, but he seems pretty tight lipped about it. -
USRM: no article on valve adj.?
NoahDL88 replied to subeman90's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
it should be in the owners manual. -
Calling John Bloom (again)
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
It should be. -
Who knows? Days and Counting (Edit First post)
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
It should be. -
hate to say it, but you'd have to increase airflow quite a bit everywhere else for this to become the restriction. if you're looking for power, get a better coil, plugs and wires. exhaust is the biggest improvement you can make on these engines, maybe some cams from www.deltacams.com. either way, starting with a 90 hp 4 cyl, you will never get "mad" power, unless you swap in a turbo, and there you are doing a custom jobber, no off the shelf parts.
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the electric motor is much more efficient, you won't gain much, but fuel economy may increase.
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Who knows? Days and Counting (Edit First post)
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
i'm sure i could make one easy enough, but i already put the money down, over a year ago. if i got my money back i could make it myself. -
Calling John Bloom (again)
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
i'm sure i could make one easy enough, but i already put the money down, over a year ago. if i got my money back i could make it myself. -
Calling John Bloom (again)
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
not yet X 100 -
Who knows? Days and Counting (Edit First post)
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
not yet X 100 -
the old EA-81 style gas cap was a non vented cap, you may be able to upgrade to a newer vented cap so that you don't have that problem. I also have that problem in my 1980, but i open it slowly and it dosn't spit on me very often.
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Calling John Bloom (again)
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
If i don't have a tracking number by monday, i'm definately going to concider demanding my money back and making it myself. -
Who knows? Days and Counting (Edit First post)
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
If i don't have a tracking number by monday, i'm definately going to concider demanding my money back and making it myself. -
Who knows? Days and Counting (Edit First post)
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
Maybe in the mail Saturday? Maybe not, we'll see. -
Calling John Bloom (again)
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Maybe in the mail Saturday? Maybe not, we'll see. -
you go through brats faster then Zap goes through hatches. she's a pretty one.
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Stock motor EA-81 73 HP Stock motor EA-82 90 HP Stock motor EJ-22 135 HP In an EA-81 thats 62 more HP In an EA-82 thats 45 more HP
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Well, seeing as i have 1.5 EJ-EA cars, i'm in a unique postion, where i know what it looks like, and have the parts of 2 cars apart that upon installation i can take pictures of what people may find important, those that know what will be important, and what those that are contemplating the swap see as important. Basically mine boil down to: 1994 Legacy 2.2 4EAT into a 1980 GL 1600 with EA-82 5spd DR This one is a squirrel's nest, once i get the 88 swap running i'll be cleaning this one up a fair bit, which should give me enough experience to know rather quickly what is necessary and what is not. Future mod's to this vehicle, which I feel are aplicable to the swap are the installation of an RX transmission with the 4.11 final drive (apparantly not easy but possible) and the "real" dual range 1.59 I feel that with only 2wd this setup gets the front tires spinning real easy, if this is for a non offroader, i'd reccomend the 5mt from the engine donor vehicle, with EA-82 turbo axles. however the RX has the added benifit of a center locking diff, which would give you the added traction on road so you don't roast your front tires, and also give you the real traction that only 4WD can provide. one i'm about to complete 1991 Legacy 2.2 5MT into a 1988 DL SPFI with GL 5spd DR This may also get a RX transmission, but the EA-82 is a heavier car, and on this one i have larger tires than on the ''water wagon'' so i believe peeling out will be harder in this vehicle. CLIFF NOTES Tell me what you want pictures of during the build and i'll be sure to get them. When this post gets resurected in june 2006, i'm sorry but its too late.