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Weber bogs the engine when the secondary opens
chef_tim replied to mfolsom's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Here's a start for you to read through. My first guess would be to large a jet in the secondary. Tim http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=29778&highlight=official -
I just ran the two sizes through a tyre size calculator and it looks like the 75 is about .81" taller. Not much of a difference but it may give a fuller look in the wheel well. What tire are you going to go with?? I am going to get the Goodyear Assurance Triple Treads on our OBW some time this year. A 215/70/15 will give you a slightly larger tyre all around, side wall, width and over all height. Later, Tim
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Sorry I'm so late to join this thread, I had to go to Toledo OH to see one . I went in with the hopes that I would just be blown away by it, but unfortunately I wasn't. I did really like the interior including the seats. Other then that I'd have to agree with galyn on most of the other stuff. :( Tim
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Turn the seats upside down and clip all the "hog rings". The cover should just slip off after that. It might still be tight, just take your time and work them off. Tim
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Did you try putting it in 4wd??? If an axle stripped out it will just sit and spin. Just an idea, Tim
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I think if you check out ausubaru there are quite a few on there, they even have some vids that are very cool. Later, Tim
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I know it says movies, but there are a lot of TV ones too. Might want to add yours there.............. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5769
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I think I'd have to agree with everyone else, but I'll add that after you do something 30 times it becomes a "habit". I was hooked after my third day :slobber:
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I guess the search function is just too hard to use:confused:. In that case you could just go back three pages to find the first four posts on this. Please, please please SEARCH
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Subbs are to pizza delivery as Checker was to cabs :headbang: Buddy dan uses them in CO for pizza delivery. Later, Tim
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You do need it in there, the Fuji Engineer who wanted it there had it put there for a reason. Normally I agree with most of what you say, but how can you tell some one not to use a seal you don't even remember being there??? Tim
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Get ahold of Emilly at CCR. She will either have one or know who to call to get one. Tim
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I did it so I could pull my bumper in and increase my departure angle. It actually runs to cool in the winter and just about right in the summer. Take a look at my pictures and you'll see why I did it. Later, Tim
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I think he means something like this........... However, this is still an EA81 radiator with the neck moved to the side
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I've done my part too. Link and pic!!!!
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This will probably get us thrown into Off Topic but my carry side arm is an AOC 1911. Probably not the greatest piece of craftsmenship but it will get the job done if needed
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Remember this too, those signs probably still belong to some type of government entity ie state, federal or local. Good chance you don't want to get caught with a "stolen" road sign. Later, Tim PS look for the thread on plastic skid pans too, I put in my .02 for heavy duty cutting boards.
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I don't even think you'd have to do to much modding. Of course you wouldn't finish in 30 hours either, just take your time and make the car last.
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I'm watching the 40th anniversery Baha 1000 on the telly right now. There are a lot of old bug out running that thing. I think a Subby could/should do it!!!! Race looks like a total blast . Later, Tim
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1988 Gl Value Part 2/pics
chef_tim replied to silverracerkh2005's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Here we go again..... AND Now I just sit back and wait for the "hero" of this drama.......... Come on Caleb!!!!!!!!