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JonOfScio

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  1. Grabbed a holley/weber 32/36 DGAV. But the choke not only has the water hoses coming to it, but also a wire, so I assume it's an electrically assisted water choke. Anyhow, it may be expensive, but it'll cost me about $65 for the redline adapter for my EA81 and the shorter K&N air filter assembly. $35 for carb, about $65 for the rest, not too bad IMHO. Plus I need to check jet sizes and of course clean the damn thing out.
  2. dude, he said "a couple hundred" meaning $300, if I ask nicely. I asked for how much on "the seats and four wheels + tires" and he said $60 for the wheels+tires and $40 for the seats. I doubt he's going to sell the car for $100.
  3. Hey man, thanks for offering to help. How's it coming? Basically plug all the vacuum lines except for the most needed ones, just get it running. Then tomorrow night if it is running, drive out to my house and plan to be there about 8:30. I'll pay you for anything you may have racked up in the process and I'll drive you back home. in the morning I might go grab the XT seats and the wheels with good tires and the cool hubcaps. ($100 total, seats good, tires half tread) Hell, I might have a big enough check that I might just try to buy the WHOLE XT! He only wants $350 +/- $50 (only missing engine and exhaust) Later dude
  4. the solenoids on my EA81 manifold stuck too much, keeping my mpg at about 20, when it's FWD, and I used to get 45 to 50 on plus... (89 octane)
  5. The deal with sensors is that they deal with solenoids, and they have to regulate air/fuel ratio for the hitachis.... there's some vacuum solenoids that have different connectors, and they deal with on/off switches (like binary) for vacuum lines, so I think it's like this: (carbed car) EA82: two vacuum solenoids two air/fuel solenoids O2 sensor Oil temp sensor Water temp sensor EA81: one vacuum solenoid two air fuel solenoids O2 sensor Oil temp sensor Water temp sensor On some models of course... and then there are the cars without ECS/ECU/ECM. Mine is a ECU controlled carb. In either case, just slap the weber on, unplug solenoids, plug all the vacuum lines except for a couple (disty, and vapor canister, ect.) and take out the light that appears under the dash for "check engine" You might consider at this point a computer readout for the O2 sensor so you can see the air fuel mixture (correct tuning) and of course you'll need the oil temp and water temp switches in for your dash.
  6. I've had both electrical problems plague my car as well as stupid exhaust problems, so my guess is it's probably either a head gasket, or exhaust gasket...
  7. I like Castrol GTX, hate Penzoil, use Chevron mostly... and don't seem to notice a difference unless it is synthetic, then my car eats it like I drink coke... I've used 4 quarts 20w50 with half a quart (16oz) of MMO, and this seams to be a popular one... mostly for the EA82 boys with weird lifter/oil pump problems.
  8. yeah, $100 for four wheels with tires, hubcaps, and two seats is NOT bad. anyhow, It's about "half a day's work" as I've been quoted by a couple people... I might redrill and tap th XT seats for my EA81 rail spacing, if I possibly can. That'd be the easiest... if not, then I might need to take drill and tap the floor to mount the EA82 rails... I'll "test-fit" them in and decide what I need to do.
  9. new stuff, thursday. Gettin XT seats in good condition, blue that matches my interior of my hatch! plus four 8 spoke wheels exactly like my hatch with 50% tread on the tires on them.... plus the massive wheel covers that have "subaru" on them. $100 total. Not too bad IMO. Man, you guys out there need to start parting out this XT, if he gets the engine running, it's out with the turbo and he won't need the exhaust, but everything else should be good... nothing's gone! come on guys, you know you want XT parts...
  10. well, I don't know if a rag will stop the engine or not, but a friggin board of wood would. Plus, I don't know that you want to do that... if you're exhaust isn't completely 100% awesome, you might blow a gasket or hurt something. I say inspect the heads, and all the sections of exhaust from looking into them.
  11. and oh yeah, got quoted a couple times, "someone revved it too high" so yeah, sounds like misadjusted valves that got the rod bent when the guy spanked the pedal.
  12. russ, if you're not busy this saturday and my hatch is fixed, I'll drive up there with you. Make a boneyard run on the way/way back. Jus pay $5 or $10 or however much you can for gas.
  13. I need to borrow a digital camera. My car uses an SPFI top mount hose (says Subaru FI on it) coming off my EA81 hitachi. Put a 4" chrome air cleaner adapter on it... ect. It runs good, and sounds good.
  14. I saw some cameras, and some digital cameras out there, so I'm sure someone will post something sometime soon. Just gotta keep this bump'd up there on the list. Dude, I love the hatch. Way awesome, great seeing it for the first time in person.
  15. well, from my personal experience, the EA81 manifold fit on EA82s well, but the EA82 manifolds (will work) but require modification.
  16. If I was gonna get a new cam, I'd go for a beefier cam... one made of more substance, with a higher lift. Get it made with the right duration you want. I think the stock EA81 can handle 150hp max, so I don't think the EA82 is much higher... and regrinding I don't think gets it any more Hp/Torque handling capabilities, just a different lobe. Make sure he says "heat treated" as well. don't want your cam busting after 10k mark. As for your clutch of choice, I suggest Centerforce, as they have a dual friction race clutch with a lifetime warranty, you burn it out, send it back in and get a new one. About $250 with EVERYTHING after shipping.... or get an XT6 clutch because it's made to handle more power. (Xt6's use the EA82 tranny, but have a beefier clutch)
  17. Caboobaboobie's '79 Wagon (we all think) has an EA81 suspension. he can explain it.
  18. measure the engine first and then the engine compartment, but other than that, nothing too much in the way of $$, just time. but you know all that... idea = sweet. DUDE! I SAW AN SVX FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE TODAY! I ALMOST HAD A PERSONAL MOMENT! IT WAS CHERRY!
  19. the problem with how I re-put the EA81 manifold back on is that maybe I didn't tighten them down enough, and I'm basically 100% certain my problem is more of how the manifold is placed on the motor than anything else. The problem with the EA82 manifold on an EA81 engine is that the disty doesn't allow much play, so you can't adjust timing acurately.
  20. Well, some bad news. I got it all done, fitted on, and running. had a hard time idling, had little power. When I first got it on, my disty died, so I replaced that, and now when I put my old EA81 manifold and carb back on, somehow, I have white exhaust. I don't think my heads are cracked, but you never know, and I can see water leaking slowly from the back of my engine when I look under the car. Did I accidentally hook up some water stuff to my intake? I'm not driving it right now, and it's at Andrew's house. One way or another, we'll get it fixed, there is a spare engine I was going to purchase from him, so we'll be okay. got a spare engine for parts, it just needs new bearings, so we can use the intake and the heads if needed.
  21. Well, I didn't know the guy, but I'm sorry to hear that someone so liked has passed away. :boohoo:
  22. I need pictures of all of the vacuum lines, the carburator and all of it's lines, and the disty lines. That's like four or five pictures. Anybody help a guy out?
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