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1983 Brat Hitachi distributor wiring
bushytails replied to acarcollector's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Went to get a pic... but the Hitachi dist in my '83 wagon is completely different. I found this googling, and it has a pic that should do it: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=21289 Black with white is positive, yellow is switched / coil negative / tach /etc. -
2.2 OBD2 swap into ‘85 Brat
Greentractorfarmer replied to Greentractorfarmer's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Checking in to keep this string alive, I am wanting to get back to the brat with the addition of a canister in the loop but have been pulled away in other directions. A good goal for me is to close this issue in case it might help someone looking for solutions in the forum. First task will be to tighten up the trans shifter as it won’t let me get reverse. When putting the 2.2 in, I added some plastic sleeve material to the bore in the trans shift rod to take some of the slop where the ball end of the shifter seats, and didn’t see any bad wear in other sleeves but that didn’t work. I need to change the grease seal on the trans shift rod anyway. I think I’ve finally gotten the correct seal in hand. Fingers crossed, I can take care of these things and then get back to fuel vapor pressure and purge control. Thanks for advising. -
Thanks for your help. PCV valve is working and the hoses are good and clean with no air leaks. Turns out that my oil filler cap was not sealing, so i fixed that. What I am not understanding is how a "too lean" exhaust [from poor crankcase ventilation] would cause smog test numbers to increase HC at the 15mph test??? Wouldn't "too lean" mean that less fuel is being burned? And, my ignition timing was at 27 ahead of TDC when that 2023 smog test was done. It is now at the correct 20 before TDC. Getting it smog tested in two days.
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Cobb accesstuner Race downloads available.
95Cadiz replied to machineica's topic in Turbo Engine Tech ('91 and newer)
Hello, How do I open these links? I need the access tuner for a 2005 Subaru WRX but when I click on the links nothing will open.- 24 replies
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You can use a cereal box to make those gaskets. Done it many times with no problems.
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'79 Brat EJ22 Retrofit Build Thread
moosens replied to mka's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Good luck with it. I hope you keep that momentum rolling forward. Most inspirational. -
'79 Brat EJ22 Retrofit Build Thread
mka replied to mka's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Other side repeated today. Also took the opportunity to fit up the impreza wheel wells and strut towers I've saved. I cut the middle sections of the angle iron frame I tacked on when removing them, then using some more angle as a bridge I clamped them back together. I ended up somehow sacrificing a tape measure doing this, but I'm getting some momentum back in this project so if a cheap tape measure is the cost to get this back on the ground sooner over later I'm glad to pay it. I'll need to do a little more surgery to get them to fit truly properly, especially since the filler neck is on the opposite side of the vehicle, but I suppose if I'm doing this much fabrication that will be somewhat trivial. I'll also likely be cutting a lot of them out to fix some rust in them anyway, but it's a good start. Going to set this aside for a little while and return to the subframe setup. Any permanent install of these towers here is severely premature. Once I have a base I can measure from to get the strut towers to a proper height and location, I can start poking at this in more detail. -
dcp306-21 gasket help
SuspiciousPizza replied to BRAT WGN's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
No go on the gaskets. They weren't in my gasket collection. Is there no results when you search the P/N? - Last week
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Suspension improvements for Subaru Loyale
Kylesluys0046 replied to Loyale 2.7 Turbo's topic in Suspension
I appreciate it. the 2" lift is more than I'm willing to go. So stock rear coils I'll stay. I for fronts at all of those subaru vehicles rockauto doesn't even list the fronts anymore. I may have to fab up actually separate shock mounts, which will be interesting. -
dcp306-21 gasket help
SuspiciousPizza replied to BRAT WGN's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
You could get some gasket material and trace the spacer to cut out your own gaskets. You could also use the tube. I'm not familiar with the 2nd gens as much so I'm not sure if they're a paper gasket or a metal graphite composite. I might actually have some gaskets at home, I'll have to check. I have an EA81 sitting around for something someday and it came with a full gasket set. I'd be converting it to TBI anyways so I don't need the carb gaskets. I'll message back here later today or tomorrow and let you know. :] -
1983 Brat Hitachi distributor wiring
moosens replied to acarcollector's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Ignition timing advance from the weights expanding etc inside the distributor. But yes there’s also the difference of the vacuum ports. What I’m getting at is folks had appreciated that ignition curve advance from the different distributor. Wish I had that crisp memory of which and why but maybe the archives might hold some info. But just reverting to stock it won’t mean much. There might be wiring diagrams online. Or they’re definitely in the back of all factory service manuals. I sold off my 80s but they’re cheap enough usually. -
Suspension improvements for Subaru Loyale
Loyale 2.7 Turbo replied to Loyale 2.7 Turbo's topic in Suspension
You might find front Shock Absorbers on www.Rockauto.com and also, besides the ones for the Loyale, you can use the ones for the 4 Cyl. Subaru XT as I did. Better load capabilities are gained by using stronger coil springs, and thus means lifting, even a little, due to the increased resistance of the coil springs to get compressed by the vehicle's load. Tempo coil springs in front + honda coil springs in rear is my best bet and has been working awesome on my "BumbleBeast" since decades ago. Kind Regards. -
Gasket-in-a-tube might be fine...
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1983 Brat Hitachi distributor wiring
acarcollector replied to acarcollector's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
According to the shop manual all the 4wd soobs had the Hitachi in 83. I did notice the curve in the Nippondenso vacuum advance arm. It is straight on the Hitachi. I don't know what difference that would make but when mine starts dogging out and loses all spark at 2500 or so RPM, it does sound like the vacuum advance is not working properly. That was the first thing I checked but it seemed to be ok. I am hoping once I figure out this wiring the Hitachi will solve the problem. -
Suspension improvements for Subaru Loyale
Kylesluys0046 replied to Loyale 2.7 Turbo's topic in Suspension
I apologize is I missed it. What is the solution for 1/2 inch or less lift for the rear. I want better load capacity but I don't want lift. I'm doing tempo coils in front, unfortunately I can't find new front struts, -
I need help finding the two gaskets that fit on the throttle body insulator/spacer. Its for an 1983 EA81 HITACHI dcp306-21. The rebut kits come with the spacers but not the gaskets. Any help would be appreciated.
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1983 Brat Hitachi distributor wiring
moosens replied to acarcollector's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Maybe swapped for the advance curve. That was a bit of a thing to do for some. I’m not positive that applies to yours but i seem to recall the automatics had a better advance curve and maybe FWD different from 4wd ? I would have to check a parts manual. But that was my only thought on why they swapped it out. My 79 4wd wagon was swapped out with a FWD complete engine and exhaust. So i had to decipher that at one point due to ignition parts. Same deal it’s Hitachi or ND. Good luck with it. -
1983 Brat Hitachi distributor wiring
acarcollector replied to acarcollector's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Thank you sir, no hurry. The wiring was cut and spliced when the original Hitachi was replaced with the Nippendenso. Thanks again, Bill
