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drilled/slotted rotors worth it??
DerFahrer replied to BlindSight's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Subaru-1600-1800-DL-GL-Loyale-XT-Drill-Slot-Rotors-disc_W0QQitemZ290001170889QQihZ019QQcategoryZ33564QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Can't vouch for their quality in any way of course , but there they are. -
The early Legacies and Imprezas must be considered New-Gen, because every Subaru that has been made from that point on has been based off those two cars... well, if you want to get technical, EVERY new Subaru is somehow based off the 1st-gen Legacy. I'm going to try to keep an objective mood in this thread.
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Yeah, there is no EJxxS engine. You have an EJ18E in your 93 Impreza. The EJ18 blocks are very receptive to a turbo install, provided you don't go crazy with it. It's still a 9.5:1 compression engine, so you can't run 14-15lbs without some SERIOUS engine management. I'm starting an EJ18-T project myself (just picked up the longblock this past weekend), but I don't have time right now to go into detail about it.
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drilled/slotted rotors worth it??
DerFahrer replied to BlindSight's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I don't recommend drilled rotors. You'll warp them very quickly, especially if you drive hard. -
Boots and Timing Belt on '85 BRAT GL
DerFahrer replied to DaBrizat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
No timing belt on Gen1's or Gen2's, so don't worry about that Any oil seals leaking? I'd replace those... -
If you had a problem with your transmission, the POWER light should blink, not the AT TEMP light. I don't remember whether it's supposed to come on when you start the car or not. I'll have to double-check on my 93 wagon. When you're driving, the only time the AT TEMP light should come on would be if, well, the ATF gets too hot . In that case, you should just pull over and sit for a while to let it cool down.
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I would also try to keep it going, but if something did happen internally, don't be disappointed. I'd say 90% of all cars on the road, in the whole world, will never see 300k. You must have the timing belt installed properly to do a compression test, otherwise the valves cannot close at TDC. It's possible your timing belt jumped enough where the engine won't run, without actually breaking. Did it have a CEL before? Maybe something electrical related?
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Don't hold me to this, but I believe a ATF flushing machine just keeps running clean ATF into the system and pulling the old ATF out, and I believe the machine considers its job complete when it starts getting fresh ATF coming out of the system. By system, I mean the entire transmission assembly, the torque convertor, and the tranny cooler. Just a drain-and-fill won't change the ATF in the torque convertor and the tranny cooler. If someone that knows can correct me, please do so. But if I were a shop, that's how I would do it.
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So my dad's not a big Subaru guy...
DerFahrer replied to Caboobaroo's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
My family didn't understand my Soob addiction either, and then my uncle bought an EA82 sedan, and then my grandfather bought our 93 Legacy wagon -
No ideas? A pic is worth a thousand words... I'm referring to the word that still appears to say Xivil in the upper right corner of this pic: Just curious, hungry for more useless Subaru trivia
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What type of wagon is it? You need to look on eBay... like... now . Not 2 weeks after I bought my 79, I had already bought official 78 and 79 Subaru FSM's, and a 71-79 Subaru Haynes manual. Last time I checked, other auctions for the same manuals are up on eBay right now.
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Time for a n00b question. Since my venture into the wonders of Gen1 ownership, I'm seeing a word that I believe to be spelled "Xivil" all over the place. It's on my starter on my 79, it's on some of the parts I've seen, I've even seen it in an FF1 ad. What is Xivil? Is that one of the Fuji companies? Or something else?
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Well, first off, is your Legacy a 1993 or a 2003? Either way, a Legacy is a New-Gen car, so this belongs in the New-Gen forum. If it's a 2003 and your timing belt slipped, then you could very well have engine damage. If it's a 1993, it will not have engine damage, even if the timing belt broke completely.