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Durania

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  1. I'm with Wally. I would gladly pay someone who is experienced to replace my windshield. Being my luck, first rain storm I get the floor board would be full of water.
  2. Would be really tough for me to go to an 05 Legacy with the EJ25. You could always find a set of low mileage heads for that thing.
  3. When you see water coming out of the other hose and not coolant. I will do about 2 or 3 minutes per hose.
  4. I learned something. I got on my RSD wholesale account and read the description of their clutch. http://www.rallysportdirect.com/Exedy-OEM-Replacement-Clutch-Subaru-Models-inc-2006-2011-WRX-2005-2009-Legacy-GT Says: " 2005-2009 Legacy GT requires the use of a 2006-2007 WRX flywheel for proper fitment."
  5. My RS hated the AC too. Luckily, it had a sunroof that when you crack it open an inch pulled a ton of air straight in.
  6. I had luck replacing a faulty radiator cap after flushing heater core. Used a tappered fitting used to repair a garden hose. Fits right in a heater core line.
  7. I got faith you can get this straightened out man. Lot of good guys on here with valuable knowledge and experience.
  8. I have one on my 95 Outback. You probably cant even get one from the dealer. You gotta do what you need to.
  9. I had some weird stuff like that happen with my Brat alternator would go out.
  10. Fusible links are in a gray box behind the battery on the left side of the engine bay. It will have 3 fusible links inside of it.
  11. The problem I had was the clamp that attaches the neck to the hose going into the tank was at a an angle that only allowed for partial contact with my screw driver and nut drivers. It made the job annoyingly longer to complete.
  12. The reason I said that is because people usually just slap turbo kits on without doing the correct changes to accommodate the boost. The NA engine has a compression ratio that is higher than a turbo engine. I hope you have a reliable boost gauge to monitor PSI with. That thing overboosts, it will go BOOM.
  13. Could that be an A/C compressor to an EA82? I bet their parts system for an 86 shows your BRAT as getting an EA82, this is false and a common problem with parts places. Best bet is to order stuff for an 84 as it will show getting the correct EA81 engine.
  14. You need to switch to another image host besides linking to facebook. Imgur or photobucket will do just fine.
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