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I posted this in the "Historic" forum, not much response, (Although I do want to thank Grossgary for his suggestion), so I thought I would try here, where there seems to be more activity....if that's okay with the Mods and everyone else.

 

I have a '1980 Brat, EA71, and when the AC is running, the car will barely stay at an idle when you pull up to a red light or stop sign. And there is a weird "growly" noise under the hood somewhere. The AC works really well when the car is at speed going down the road. And the "growly" noise goes away.

I have checked the pulley and it seems to be fine. That was one of the first things I did check, because the compressor went out on one of my trucks I use to have, so I knew to check that first. The problem is that unless I keep the car running at high RPM's when I stop at a light or whatever when the air conditioner is on, it almost stalls out. I was thinking that maybe there was some switch or something on the idle setting that bumps it up when the AC is on that wasn't working properly. I searched here and in the HTKYSA, and couldn't find anything about it. Maybe someone with a service manual could help????

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I posted this in the "Historic" forum, not much response, (Although I do want to thank Grossgary for his suggestion), so I thought I would try here, where there seems to be more activity....if that's okay with the Mods and everyone else.

 

I have a '1980 Brat, EA71, and when the AC is running, the car will barely stay at an idle when you pull up to a red light or stop sign. And there is a weird "growly" noise under the hood somewhere. The AC works really well when the car is at speed going down the road. And the "growly" noise goes away.

I have checked the pulley and it seems to be fine. That was one of the first things I did check, because the compressor went out on one of my trucks I use to have, so I knew to check that first. The problem is that unless I keep the car running at high RPM's when I stop at a light or whatever when the air conditioner is on, it almost stalls out. I was thinking that maybe there was some switch or something on the idle setting that bumps it up when the AC is on that wasn't working properly. I searched here and in the HTKYSA, and couldn't find anything about it. Maybe someone with a service manual could help????

 

I'm not sure about EA71 but on my EA81 Brat, there is a vacuum driven actuator that pulls on the carb throttle lever when the A/C solenoid lets vacuum to it.

 

Mine is broken and past attempts to get one didn't lead anywhere - I'm still in search of a replacement..... Have mu idle speed set higher to compensate at the mo.

 

Problem is that Subaru never fitted A/C in the factory during the early days... A/C was added at the dealer and could come from a number of manufacturers - Mine happens to be Hitachi.

 

Steve

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The throttle kicker mechanisim is broken. Look around the carb linkage. There will be one little diaphram, that is your choke pull off assembly. Thats i linked to your choke plate.

 

Now if its a vacume kicker, it will look like the choke pull off. It may be an electical solenoid. It will press against a little tab on the throttle linkage. You can suck on the diphram to see if it works, or apply 12 volts to the solenoid.

 

nipper

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The throttle kicker mechanisim is broken. Look around the carb linkage. There will be one little diaphram, that is your choke pull off assembly. Thats i linked to your choke plate.

 

Now if its a vacume kicker, it will look like the choke pull off. It may be an electical solenoid. It will press against a little tab on the throttle linkage. You can suck on the diphram to see if it works, or apply 12 volts to the solenoid.

 

nipper

 

Is there any aftermarket source for either the solenoid or vacuum kicker?

 

Steve

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Is there any aftermarket source for either the solenoid or vacuum kicker?

 

Steve

 

They are fairly generic. A good mom and pop autoparts store amy be able to match them up.

 

Look for any parts numbers on either one.

 

nipper

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