Everything posted by DaveT
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Wrecked my suby and I hate it, looking at this.
DaveT replied to Discombobulated's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXI generally figure any time I buy a car, I may have to spend an additional 1000 to get it right. Usually don't have to, but once or twice. Beaters and parts cars don't count.
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1992 Loyale timing belt change - what parts to order besides obvious
I've bought them from Subaru dealers, or as part of a Fel-Pro head set. I have rebuilt the oil pumps. Using the Fel Pro additional set that lets you re seal the entire engine.
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Paint sources?
I'm looking for paint for my 87 GL. Number on a tag under the hood is 685. Anyone know of good places to order? Brands are good or bad? Anyplace that can put it in rattle cans, as I do not have a spray setup?
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93 loyale exploding coolent?
I wasn't saying the head gasket blew, causing the spray. I've seen a slow leak sneak up, and not be noticed until the low coolant caused a mild overheat. In all cases I have experienced, the head gaskets then sooner or later failed, usually, the milder the overheat, the slower the failure. I've had a hose fail, spraying coolant, and noticed when the car began to run hotter than normal. A number of months later, the head gaskets began to fail, bubbles in the coolant style. Very small and slow at first, gradually worsening until unusable.
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93 loyale exploding coolent?
They won't nesisarily show. Been there, done that. It is very likely you will need headgaskets. Overheat due to low coolant kills headgaskets.
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Limp around with bad head gasket...?
DaveT replied to bendecker's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXI have limped them with slightly blown headgaskets. Check coolant every time before starting. Add water. Only short trips. It will get to the point you can't get a few miles without loosing so much coolant you overheat again. I also run a zero pressure radiator cap when doing this with ea82 engines. Haven't had to do it with the newer ones, so I don't know if it will help or not.
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Limp around with bad head gasket...?
DaveT replied to bendecker's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXFrom experience and what I have read, low coolant + overheat = headgasket fail. Sometimes immediately, sometimes months later. Worse the over heat, the quicker and worse the fail.
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Helicoil ea82 oil pump bolt holes
I had a new belt fail really early once.
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1992 Loyale timing belt change - what parts to order besides obvious
Cam seals and the o rings under the piece the seals press into. If the seals or o rings are leaking. What is the age and miles on the oil pump? Check the front crank shaft seal.
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Helicoil ea82 oil pump bolt holes
After being a long time no covers skeptic, I have been running without them for many years now. Have had no trouble. It seems like the idlers last longer. Maybe because more cooling from air blowing by everything.
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ea82 thermostat gasket
I've had 1 carbed and several SPFI EA82 s. All used a gasket, none have a proper groove for an o ring.
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swap...or no swap?
Changing the oil is to try to clean it and the inside of the engine. It may or may not effect the oil pressure, but still good to do. Maybe do a change or 2 at 1000 miles. Then do normal interval. Check the oil level after the car has sat on level ground for several hours. Not while running. I only added that because I got a feeling something may be confused. It is normal for oil pressure to be higher when the engine is cold. It will vary with rpm also. I don't know typical pressures for your engine model. IT Is Best To Double Check With A Mechanical guage. 5psi at idle is not something that bothers me- there is no load on the engine. You need higher pressure when there is a heavy load.
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swap...or no swap?
Oil gets all up the dipstick due to the engine running. Oil gets black due to un burned carbon and dirt. Change it a few times, on a short interval. Use 10W-40 Wait for a few others with EA81s to comment, but might be worth using Marvel Mystery oil to clean things out. PCV valve has a spring in the engines I know of. Sounds like you are trying to talk about the piston rings? Those normally go well over 200K miles in a properly maintained engine. Oil smell typically is caused by oil dripping onto the hot exhaust pipes, from assorted typical leaks. If it runs great, things can't be too bad. I had an EA 82 that got very well overheated. I resealed it, but it turned out to burn oil. Lots of oil. Like almost a quart per tank of gas. I ran that engine for years, Lots of miles. Used up all of my old used oil, ATF, friend's oil changes, cheap oil on sale anywhere. I always mixed 50/50 new and whatever. I only stopped running it when one of the heads cracked and the coolant leak got so bad that I had to add a bottle of water every 8 hours, even when it was parked. It didn't smoke, and it passed emissions. Not by a lot, but it passed. About the coolant hoses, be sure you know where all of them are. I don't know the EA81 well, but there are 7 on an EA82.
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swap...or no swap?
+1 This: " Work on understanding how everything works and getting this motor to run well first and then later down the road when you are more proficient with a wrench you can tackle the EJ. The EA81 is literally the most bulletproof motor that subaru ever made in my opinion and is a GREAT first time motor for a young guy to work on just starting out."
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swap...or no swap?
Does it burn lots of oil? Does the coolant level constantly drop so you have to add more to keep it full? From the op, it does not sound like headgaskets. Dry hoses? Replace them. Especially the ones in the coolant system. Is it running well? These engines are made to spin fast, don't lug it. Reseal the oil pump.
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Weird Overheating
DaveT replied to jdaxford's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX+1 to what fairtax4me wrote. It has been my experience with EA82 engines.
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ea82 thermostat gasket
EA82 uses a gasket. Not sure how an o ring could even work.
- Preventative head gasket?
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whining from alternator belt?
Timing belt idlers can fail and get noisy also. Do not ignore.
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whining from alternator belt?
Timing belt idlers can fail and get noisy also. Do not ignore.
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whining from alternator belt?
It could be bearings in the alt, or one of the idlers. Do not ignore! Get a piece of 1/2 vinyl tubing a few feet long . Hold one end near an ear, point the other to various engine parts / areas. Will help localize the source. Be careful not to get it tangled in the fan or belts!
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Anyone like to search eBay for Parts?
Yes, you have to be aware on ebay. Read feedback. Even with a few not so great deals, I am way ahead. Even including the one outright ripoff. I only buy brand names I know .
- Ea82 help. Motor overheated now ownt start
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92 Loyale Died While Driving
Take the distributor cap off. Is the rotor intact and attached? Does it turn when you crank? When you crank with a broken timing belt, the rythm of the sound will not be even and symmetrical for the 4 compression strokes.
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Helicoil ea82 oil pump bolt holes
The original bolts would be steel.
