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Indrid cold

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  1. Loved the #4 comment: ........................ Observations: 4. As we observed, "You can drive it like you stole it, and still not speed." ..........................
  2. How can you tell if it was bad? :-\ It feels solid?
  3. Yea, EA-81. All good ideas... except timing belts;) Everytime I get thinking about diving into the Brat it rains. I woke up and raining. hmmmm I did have it timed right on... just started acting up slowly over time kept getting worse. Let me think about it till I get the garage cleaned out as winter is coming fast and then maybe get into this winter....
  4. Havn't had much time to dive into it... Been acting up last little bit.. finaly parked it about 2 months ago. Spark, poured some gas down carb... still won't fire... hmmmmm... Fresh Fuel filter by pump and seperator in engine replaced. If not raining tomorow will dive in.... any thoughts for game plan?
  5. I was at a Parts Pull place and saw a window that looked good... and I needed one so I inquired and the guy at the desk handed my a roll of wire for $3. and a brief, "How too" luckly I had a pocket knife as a wiggled a little hole, slid in the wire, my son on the outside, I wrapped extra wire around a piece of something to create a handle and we went back and forth to create heat and found the more smoke (heat) the better. It took us about 15 minutes and worked all around the window... worked great. Next time I would have had leather gloves as wire end are like needles and wood round stock to wrap extra wire around for better control... kind of like kitestring on a rod. That was my first experience removing a window...
  6. Oh.. yes... I can possibly give some input... Changed a front C.V. joint out... sure enough, fresh out of the box, clunk, clunk, clunk... the new C.V. joint was bad. I can't imagine that the transfer case all of a sudden would make that noise... could happen... but... possibly bearings were ready to go and now making noise? or as lower post, possibly other side making noise? My guess would be bad / new drive axel, although convincing mechanic may be a problem.... My .02 cents.
  7. ( *Rubbing my eyes) A Stainless Steel travel Coffee mug?..... that is a classic! YOU WIN.... that is better then the can-O-Beer. Can't wait till I get Brat going so I can put one on.... I hate to be a copy cat but... MEOW....
  8. Hey JK, and Welcome. Lots of members from the Dry-side of the mountains on this post so thought... hey... why not say, "Hi". Surprised "Baccaruda" hasn't said hi... he is in Spokane and knows these Roos. I got some parts off him last month. As for oil, yea my son did that... from what I have learned the extra oil will froth up in these flat engines as the connecting rods splash in the extra oil or something like that... so best to get it right. I was in Spokane last month and surprised how many Subaru's were in the Pull & Pay auto scrap yard...so many cars...so little time :-\ Later.
  9. My Son has been driving my 88 Wagon, I noticed it hasn't been dripping oil lately (will be getting new engine seals soon) anyway, I took Sube and son too a church gathering this eve and while driving I noticed red oil light flickered whenever I took a corner so I stopped by Auto store and had him go in and buy 2 quarts of oil and explained to him that engines don't run without oil .....LOL... he put two quarts in while I gave him a GREAT and MIGHTY lecture about responsibility of checking the oil everytime he fuels up and so on, and so forth, and after the second quart the oil just touched the dip stick... so I sent him in for a 3rd quart and the lecture continued till we got all the way home... Didn't hurt it i GUESS, but...scheezee... son, ... CHECK THE OIL! Soooo, conclusion... my 88 wagon isn't dripping oil cause.. THERE IS NONE!!!!!!!!! (sorry so long I guess I should have put this in the misc column... oh well...)
  10. HELP ME JEEBUS! LOL.. .. that is my favorite quote when I am in a situation that is unraveling... Wonder if Homer's wagon is a Subaru?..... MMMMMMMM Subaru..... Glad to hear it was just fuses.
  11. Hey Eachone... Welcome to the site. I'm still learning on these Subee's. Lots of good info and people here. I got 3 in different stages and a wife that is rolling her eyes...LOL.. Welcome and good luck
  12. I believe you are correct regarding Solvent weld glue. There are different plastics and ways to glue... One example I have seen is a solvent glue with long schnouts that you just run along the joint, hold and it melts the material (solvent) then cures back out in a minute or so. But each type of plastic is diffent... Sounds like your in a hurry. I know at HOme depot they have a two part mix (activator) & (Glue) in a kit for plastic. My son used it on plastic parts on his paint ball hopper. (acts much like a super glue) Next choice would be a super glue... Sorry not familiar with Gorila glue.... seen it, never used it. Try it on a test piece and see what happens? My .2 cents
  13. Wow... alot of interesting replys. Thanks for all the input and information and Syka web link. I posted the other one because of the technical info... but both gets you to the main link. Like most things it's not impossible to do yourself... but the skill and knowledge are important when related to a safety item. If electing to do the install yourself it boils down to a personal choice, either reflected by a constrained financial decision or that of the independent, do it yourself philosophy and opening this topic up I believe is beneficial to those who may be contemplating windshield replacement. I may or may not do the next one... but I won't be scared to do it now if I have too! This site and the people are the best... Cheers!
  14. Thanks Humble Nuto for the reply and info... I followed your lead on the trim but used the Hot application as that is what I got for free. Here is a quick break down of how I did FYI: Product: 2-tubes SIKATACK-ASAP Hot Application Adhesive. 1-Window Activator Pad 3-Body activator/sealer tubes. Had too heat "SikaTack-ASAP" too 180 deg. (Caulk gun cartridge type.) How I did that: got BBQ, turned on too low, put 1" thick stepping stone on bottom rack, got a cheap aluminum cassoral pan at store ($2.50) put 1 inch on sand on botton, layed two tubes in sand and covered till 1/2" over top. Put a temperature probe between the tubes in the sand and set on brick.. took about 1.5 hours for it too hit 200 deg., figue 20 loss in heat transfer do too glue density. I didn't want to use wife's oven in house. Bent to crack inner vial to activate window Activator and ran now wet applicator around sealing serface, wiped clean. Bent to activate body Activator/Sealer and went around body frame. {Previously bought at Homedepot calking gun (solid handle as suggested by Glass guy) and also had a regular calking gun. } Put on leather gloves and broke seal on glue cartredge, put into gun gave one to friend and I did the other, he got on one side, I got on the other. Notch in glue tip sets depth.. put gun verticle to surface and V-slit pointed away (I accidently told friend opposite and he had V-pointed to himself...arggg... it kind of globed on his side...but o.k. I think.) Ran bead around about 3/8" thick and tall, immediatly placed window in and had wooden shims on bottom to center window in frame. (Test fit prior to glue) Gently pressed window down around edges and looked for goosh... This is the important part.... took the old beat up trim that they wanted $120 to replace and shoved it in... if it looked like it wasn't holding I pulled up and dabed some glue on it and shoved it back in...... stood back 10 ft.. hmmm ...20ft... looking better...... 30 ft... DAMN FINE JOB!!!! Drive time is 45 min with this stuff. Further info is on www.wikasolutions.com They do make a cold adhesive but like I said the guy handed me what he uses (hot application) and I just had too make it happen. I will find out at the first rain (Forcasted for Sat) how I did.... a smooth bead is important and didn't get that on one side as applicator error (my fault) but will find out how forgiving this stuff is. Cost: Window ($21). Pull and parts, I pulled (blue tint on top) Calking gun: Homedepot, solid handle ($10.) Misc-latex gloves etc. ($10) Adhesive, activator pads and body activator/Sealer sticks (free) So about $50 into front windshield... me likie Glass guy wanted $80 to put window in but I am living the part of the learning curve of Learning how to do it... not just watch. Cause next time... it gona be a whole lot easier! Lessons learned: Priceless. Leaks: Crossing fingers.... praying for none!
  15. O.K., never done a window before. Stopped by Spokane Pay and Pull and got me excellent window for $21. Pounded out my window from my 88 wagon. Cleaned up the seating surface and ...... now the story/questions. I stopped by local auto window shop. They took pity on my son (any one who drives an 88 Subie needs help..hehehe ) and they GAVE me 2 tubes of sealant... the window activator applicator and 3 tubes of black little vials used to prep the surface on the car. Also they gave me some left over universal trim...however it is 2 foot short...hmmmm... The owner said I could nip the under side of the Universal trim to get it to make the corner and put some adhesive under the edge and tape down and it should work. The old trim (shiny trim with corner trim) is kind of beat up... 20 years old and all, no money to buy new $125. 1.) So, do I go buy a short 2 ft section and use the Universal (I would put splice on the bottom). or buy enough to do the whole job ($25.) 2.) Or use the old trim and just kind of tape it, wedge it in...till the glue sets up as it is kind of bent, brittle and part of the wedge part tore off as it was removed. 3.) How do I heat the tubes too 180 deg F. They said don't put in water as it will ruin the glue.. I was thinking rolling my BBQ up front and set in metal tray on upper rack with thermometer... I am not sure if I should put in glue in the oven in the house as who knows what can go wrong there and my wife would KILL me... also owner said I could set on engine head as they run about 180 deg... for about 1/2 hour. Also I need to get heavy duty calking gun. The original bids I got were $350 and $425 to replace this window. Sorry so wordy and thanks for any advice.
  16. Somewhere on the carb you should find a number like DCZ328-504C DCZ328-504C CARBURETOR USED ON ALL 1985-87 models with standard transmissions except Justy. Per Chiltons 70-88 manual book no.6982 pg. 210.
  17. Find a Chiltons Subaru book or equivalent (e-bay,if you need one) and motor and sounds like a chance to bond with your son.... one of the last few cars you can still work on and not need tons of stuff or expensive. I got rid of my Chevy truck and tinker with Subaru's... my son has NO drive to work on cars so I try to set up quick projects for him to do so he isn't totally ignorant of how a car functions. (brake, headlights, help on drive axels) he has a girl friend and short attention span..need I say more. They are fun rigs and very forgiving if things arn't quite right... well kind of.... Welcome and enjoy. "Noob with a wrench." Later
  18. it would certainly be a dream come true combining my two passions, but we don't have the numbers for it. Didn't reallize there was a magazine... I will have to check it out...but not interested in the new stuff. Hmmmm.... could there be another possibility with this other then regular magazine? How about contacting the magazine and have them do a Bi-annual attachment for the old Subee's, ... possible? Target advertisers of lift kits, bolt ons etc.... motor sales, parts places etc... have the advertizing absorb cost? and attach (two in a sack) ship in that manner? I would love too see something in print, ideas etc... get tired of the red neck Chevy magazine.... oh which brings up an issue... Notice how in those magazine it is cost is no limit... in majority of what we do (old Subies) is cheapest wins... ergo... a standard magazine wont work.... but I find cheap is funner and sometimes better. Just a thought...
  19. I lifted my tire out, look from the back side of carb, towards bottom of all the linkages...it is a slot screw I believe. As prior post above I turned little incraments at each day. I did a tune up and found my Fast idle needed to be slightly adjusted. I overajusted at first and did did the little each day and verified the next morning from a cold start. hope this helps. my .02cent. "Noob with a wrench." ....edit.... Ooops...noob mistake, dif. carbs from what you have... never mind.
  20. I CAN NOT LET MY WIFE SEE THAT.... I can't afford a car payment right now... she loves different and that my fellow Subaru lovers... is different:rolleyes: ooops... she saw it... only thing that saved me is it is on the East coast...whew... *she doesn't know about auto shippers...shhhhhhhh
  21. sounds like its time for you to buy one too tinker with on the side... look for a good used Sube on the Craigslist.com, (manual tranny, 4x4,) cheaper the better and start from there.. can't break anything more then all that is broken and it is fun too learn how to work on them! I got 4, 3 that don't and one that does run....kind of ... but getting there Good luck.. and happy trails! "Noob with a wrench."
  22. Nice new play thing!!!!! Nice color and all... Is your girlfriend jealous
  23. The problem I had last time was that I didn't have the tool to remove the wrist pin and don't have the means to fabricate one. .............................................. What tool is needed to remove wrist pins??? New too this and gathering info for my winter project.... rebuild. "Noob with a wrench".
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