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  1. That board that looks like all the soldering is up to spec and functional - but has a flicker still - I’d be considering baking the board but I’m no expert and only going by what I am pretty sure I’ve read a few times. 
     

    Maybe get a jeweler’s eye or magnifying glass etc and check those soldering points especially at the connectors. The usual weak spot. 
     

    It’s a 97 OBS the S for Sport so surely you’ve been thrashing it about once or twice, no ? All the wiggling and jiggling. 
     

    Good luck with it. 

  2. Carlisle PA at the fairgrounds. Import Show is May 10 - 11, 2024


    Not so excited but if others are going I would more than likely make the trip.

    I see these days it’s a little different. https://m.carlisleevents.com/events/events-detail/index?id=import+and+performance+nationals

    Import and Performance now. 
     

    My 79 is just getting back to health. I’ll bring it if there’s a few other folks showing up. I don’t want to drive down and be the only non STi owner and be an outcast among Subaru owners. 
     

    Have a nice early spring USA 

  3. You might void the warranty… ok I’m just kidding. 
     

    I don’t think the engine will have any catastrophic event using that oil. But I’ll let you know what I heard growing up. We would be content using Castrol - “engineered for small car engines” - marketing spew. We would use 10w40 in winter , and 5w oil in the summer. 
     

    Pardon me if I didn’t research on 5w/20 but I’m assuming it’s a more thin viscosity than the 10w. 
     

    Generally as my Subarus got up in miles I would use the heavy weight oil pretty much all year. If you’re engine is really tight and not so worn then Yes you do notice a little sluggishness if you use heavy oil in winter. But that was probably only one or two of the many Subarus we have run. 
     

    We enjoyed many Subarus of the EA era. The EA82 dual range is still a favorite of mine. But I’ve put all that era behind me quite a while ago. 
     

    I keep 70’s Subarus going. Good luck keeping the 80’s going ! Enjoy!

  4. I’m having a hard time imagining what might be different for ductwork between the two. Very likely the same. 
     

    Those other connectors are for options or maybe for their diagnostic equipment at the time. But when I have a chance I’ll look through my parts catalog with the exploded views and see if I can be more helpful. 
     

    Good luck and wise decision with the EJ22

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  5. Just getting tougher and tougher on us backyard wrenchers. Years ago I’d gotten JDM stuff from Jersey on our coast and a couple places out west. The quality was remarkable. But nobody really cares like they used to. The guy crating, the shippers, etc. 

    Thanks for posting. 
     

    Even though I’m getting to the age I should stop working so much on our cars I still cannot accept the new products they shove at us. So I can see myself still keeping our aging fleet going at least a few more years if not much longer. 1994 Legacy, 2003 Legacy wagon, 2003 Legacy sedan, 2006 Outback wagon and for now my true classic is my 1979 4wd wagon but that might be upgraded soon. 
     

    Screw new !

  6. We had a 92 FWD automatic for a good number of years. I managed to find a replacement transmission from a board member back when. But I can tell you those transmissions are kind of tough to find. Only good thing is they are legitimate old lady transmissions and those are the few that still show up at yards or in your local. When they show up. 
     

    But to me it’s a tough call. Given it’s age I would drain and refill the transmission. And the list I gave previously. Change the tranny filter. Not sure how involved you’d want to get but if you have a decent place to work on it maybe even drop the transmission pan and spray the cartridge and the valves etc. Nothing too crazy. You can also check the connectors while down and around there. Pan gasket and some RTV very lightly coated - but others may advise different methods. Fuji Bond is great and cheaper through a Nissan dealer from my local experience. But many of us have resealed those with RTV or another. 
     

    As far as ignition again it’s tough but this reminds me of the old crack in the ignition coil deal. Any codes flashing ? 

  7. Ahhh , double posted. And I see you’re down in MS. Has to be a tough spot for Subaru parts. 
     

    At least you have the normal roof. You’ll score. Out west for sure. 

    Please allow me to offer my opinion on backyard windshield removal- front or rear. Old school - no problem whatsoever, 80’s they get a little tricky, late 80’s (your car gen) they’re even more tricky and potential to break them increases mucho mucho. And I don’t bother with post Loyale Subarus. Leave those to the pros and open the wallet. 
     

    Good luck. 

  8. No, sedans and wagons do not interchange. 
     

    Is your wagon a touring wagon with the raised roof ? If so that’ll be a tough one but not impossible. If you have that style there are three methods of installation used by the factory and only 1500 of those in the USA. 
     

    If you have a stock roofline then likely you’ll find what you need. At this point it may be easier to swap the entire hatch. But you should investigate that. 
    Good luck. 

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  9. Any I should be kind and add to the reader who shares a gen one four wheel drive or brat that currently there are KYB gas shocks on eBay. These are super hard to find so I’d expect you stop reading and open up eBay etc etc 

    There’s a set wrongly marked 80-84 I think but that guy raised his price after I bought the first set. 

    There’s a second seller listing them for $50 for the set. 

  10. Follow up. I didn’t like the match up and overall length of the retro set issued by Rock Auto. So for now I’ve put all shocks and struts away and will be going at it with originals all around. Car has low miles but yes they are as old as the car so I won’t expect too much of them. 
     

    My current goal is to make the car run and drive. Bodywork if I keep the car will be come springtime.

    Potential new projects already have me pushing this car out. Might go to my son. Or just offer it on BAT 

    But first I need to finish my end of things. The resurrection. 

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