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1992 Subaru Loyale wagon 4WD won’t start
1 Lucky Texan replied to J41YD3D.'s topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
hey, you stayed with and got it going. kudos -
1992 Subaru Loyale wagon 4WD won’t start
1 Lucky Texan replied to J41YD3D.'s topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
the backfiring through the intake sounds to me like the timing is still off. -
Need stiffer suspension on my 1991 Subaru Loyal
1 Lucky Texan replied to Wyatt3.14's topic in Suspension
I have had good luck buying struts from Amazon as well as RockAuto. They only springs I ever bought were SPT 'pinks' for my WRX from local dealer. I did have the local dealer match online dealer prices on some parts. I have bought OEM from several online dealers but most recently from subaruonlineparts.com - there MAY be some discount if you check here; https://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/subaruonlineparts-com.121/ if you plan to do 'spirited' driving, stickier tires are you best upgrade. Others may be able to recommend something for your area, just lean towards traction. -
It's my understanding that there was some kind of trademark-related reason stuff couldn't boldly declare DEXRON and had to start saying they were Dex-comaptible. W'ever, plenty of folks do great with Valvoline MaxLife or similar, name brand dex-compaitble. Or, get OEM. trivia; the original Dexron (was not really Dexron 1 as they didn't know there would be a 2 or 3, etc.) had a small percentage of whale oil in it!
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Key Fob
1 Lucky Texan replied to GSL's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
well, just parroting the procedure and what I experienced a coupla times. But, it certainly is no fun sitting in the car with the alarm blaring and cycling the ignition, all the more reason to change the battery or buy a replacement fob. there must be a fuse that could be pulled to disable the security system? -
the round power ports inside also have a 'fusistor' on their backside and can never handle much current. You may need to email the manufacturer of your charger (is it a trickle or maintenance charger???) for some connection guidance, and/or find a local auto electrics guy to help or install a solution for you.
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Need stiffer suspension on my 1991 Subaru Loyal
1 Lucky Texan replied to Wyatt3.14's topic in Suspension
I asked because, stock springs could have been stressed by overloading or severe duty - especially if struts are worn. Springs and struts somewhat 'support' each other and one can suffer if the other is worn. KYB struts are greatly preferred. as for springs, I think King and Rallitek as well as new OEM (affordable, if still available...) could be good choices. You could go lower if the car is on pavement so, check into rallitek. Heavier rear sway bar may help with cornering, but my bet is new springs and struts will be a great improvement over the worn-out parts on the car now.