Everything posted by Loyale 2.7 Turbo
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Is there any way I can temporarily fix a CV joint boot?
Thanks for the Answer... I didn't know about that, under such name. I wrote some advice to keep longer the Life of C.V. Joints: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/114267-advice-for-longer-cv-joints-life/ However, it doesn't apply to not having a Boot installed... Kind Regards.
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where did my oil go?
I agree, I use Valvoline's "Maxlife" for High Mileage Vehicles in my "BumbleBeast" with Great Results; also, I've been using 20W~50 weight since the Subie was new in 1985; thirty years after and it still does Not consume oil. Kind Regards.
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Is there any way I can temporarily fix a CV joint boot?
What is a Contractor Bag? Do you have photos of it and of your install to share with us? Kind Regards.
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EA82 timing belt change.
Something that will easier this timing Job, and future timing Jobs, is to leave the timing belts completely Coverless; you'll discover that the plastic with metal insertions of those covers, is fragile and the covers seems to complicate the process, also running coverless makes an inspection of the timing set, to be as easy as a visual thing. I run mine Coverless since years ago, and I use it for Offroading, besides being a daily driver for the last thirty years... The time that such Job will take, depends on various factors, such as having experience, having the right tools, not finding seized bolts, having everything needed for the timing Job might include a new Waterpump ... etc ... By the way, there are two designs for waterpumps in the EA82 engines, one has the 110 mm long shaft, the other has 105 mm long shaft; it depends on the options the car has, so the Pulleys for A/C and Power Steering might or might not be present. If waterpump is alright, then you maybe want to keep it there, untouched. I believe it will take you that a Whole Afternoon to do that timing belt job, if you have everything. Kind Regards.
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EA82 timing belt change.
Mr. Rae, If you are having rough time with your broken leg, and you have another L-series car for spare parts, whose EA82 engine was serviced not long ago and is in good working conditions; why don't you simply Swap engines? Doing that will be pretty easier than swap the timing set and waterpump between the two, and you can leave the other engine out, in order to service it as soon as you can. Just my kind suggestion... Best Regards.
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who knows this ride?
Seems like this is time to quote this post here: For the one who wrote such Craigslist's ad... Photos and Videos of the V8 engine there, or it didn't happen. However, I have posted photos and Videos of V8 swapped Legacies and Imprezas, But not a Loyale without body modifications; the V8 loyale was only a loyale's body mounted onto a Chevrolet frame + Drivetrain... Kind Regards.
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EA82 timing belt change.
Welcome! No, I believe that the idea of showing the engine outside the vehicle is to obtain a better footage for the Video, otherwise the camera will not gain enough free space, angle and distance to show the ideas in a better Way. So, the answer is: Yes, you can do all that with engine inside the Car; however it is easier with engine, out. Kind Regards.
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97' Impreza Outback A/C Leak
Loyale 2.7 Turbo replied to palfer's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXI've had always Good results with A/C stop Leak + Leak Detection fluid: ~► http://www.ebay.com/itm/A-C-Stop-Leak-R-134A-Leak-Sealer-A-C-Leak-Stop-Seal-with-Leak-Detection-Dye-/281589833580 The Leak Detection Dye makes the job, easier... Kind Regards.
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crap....started shift hard into overdrive
To me, sounds like it might contain certain additive(s) mixed, such like TransX. Worth check the coolant state, maybe the ATF and Coolant are getting Mixed. However, a Drain and refill with fresh ATF of good quality, such like Valvoline's "Maxlife" might help to solve it. Kind Regards.
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3AT just quit on me
Weird Theory of Today: Could it be possible that the Shaft splines were somehow, "Grinded" slowly with time and use, and that the metal sheared became dust and fused with the ATF, blackening it?
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Will 2nd Gen BRZ Ever Happen?
So Yes, it seems like there will be a Second Gen Subaru BRZ. Kind Regards.
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Will 2nd Gen BRZ Ever Happen?
More Answers to this Thread's title: ~► http://www.car24news.com/next-gen-subaru-brz-will-be-jointly-developed-with-toyota/
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3AT just quit on me
Kindly let me ask you, if such "Hydraulic Hammering" should be noticeable as vibration / knocking on the Drivetrain? Kind Regards.
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3AT just quit on me
Some of the automatic transmissions and also manual transmissions, have a Magnetic drain bolt, I bet that you already checked it while searching for the Debris, but if you could Not find it, I kindly suggest you to do a complete wash / cleanup of all the internals in order to avoid future damage from that hidden debris. Kind Regards.
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Why won't my car start?
Check again the Fusibles. Despite they could look alright, corrosion might be doing false contact at their plugs... Kind Regards.
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29 Years as a Tech in the same location 10-20-1986 - 04-07-2015
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !!! Thank you for sharing such awesome news. Kind Regards.
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Loyale front side marker sockets disintegrated (631 bulb)
Holding the socket in Place with Duct tape seems to work... But, how about buying used / new Corner Lights? Are they expensive / scarce in your area? DEPO makes cheap Reproductions that looks like the original ones, see: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/122276-the-bumble-beast/page-5?do=findComment&comment=1269885 Kind Regards. (Underlined words are Web links)
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Kia Sephia Sporty
The only downside of not having ABS, is that under certain circumstances, the wheels could Lock during a Panic Braking; however the locking is never easy to occur, nor frequent, but somehow the Maneuver of the Sephia under Panic Braking at high Speeds, is Better with the Discs Brakes in all four wheels, because the old drums locked much easier IF they were properly adjusted. In Honduras, laws does Not require the car's owners to change their tires upon certain measurement of wear, so we use tires here, until they gets completely Bald; so, besides New tires, we have available shops that sells Used tires that comes from the USA; we believe that they has left half life still to be used. This is what happens to a tire that has more wear on its inner side, after a Full Lock Braking:
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ea82 distributor interchange.
Remember that 2WD (FWD) Carburated EA82 had the "Nippon-Denso" Distributor with the snap-on cap style, while the 4WD (AWD) Carbureted EA82 had the "Hitachi" Distributor; as far as I know, the Nippon Denso units had a faster acceleration advance curve than the Hitachi counterparts, and parts are Not interchangeabe between Hitachi and Nippon Denso; however, you can swap entire distributors easily. Here are some Photos of the Nippon Denso Distributor: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/129601-how-to-easily-test-an-ignition-module/ Kind Regards.
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We bought a Monster! 1999 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer
Congratulations on your new "Shuy-Sha" The vibration on low speeds might be due to unbalanced wheels as well. Keep us Updated, Kind Regards.
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Mystery buzzing sound
Have you searched within that Area, removing Carpets and Plastics? Could be a honeycomb built under the fender
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Dec0y's Ongoing Project BRAT
Yes, it does I can't wait to see the Progress of your awesome build. Share Photos as long as you can. Kind Regards.
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Dec0y's Ongoing Project BRAT
I see that you want to to move the rear axle backwards three inches, only to use a Stock impreza Driveshaft; and despite that it could work, the look of the Brat will not be too good, if having the Wheels not centered on their wells; besides that it complicates the engineering. So, very kindly let me ask you the Reason why don't you order a Custom Driveshaft? Seems like you'll spend same money on other parts as well, if you use that design. ~► http://www.idahodrivetrain.com/ ~► http://musselmansdrivelineservice.com/idaho-falls-id-drive-shaft-modification.htm Kind Regards.
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Kia Sephia Sporty
1½ years Report / Update Eighteen months have passed already since the Rear Disc Brakes' Swap, and the "KiaStein" somehow keeps braking Right, like a New car. When I did the Swap, I installed brand new Brake Pads on all four wheels; however I've never changed the Original Kia Rear Brake Pads so far, but I think that they might need to be changed soon; while the front Brake Pads were changed after a Year of use. Kind Regards.
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Dec0y's Ongoing Project BRAT
Amazing Project, keep us updated. Don't forget to share Photos of the Process with us. So, now you have an EJ25 engine and an EJ22 engine, isn't it? Have you considered to build an improved "Frankenmotor" out from those two? So you bypass the known issues with Headgaskets on the 2.5 and get more Fun! You can read further information on the Frankenmotor Subject, here: ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/131368-frankenmotor/ ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/114818-frankenmotor-whats-the-big-deal/ ~► http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/134714-frankenmotor-dyno-results/ So, buy her a Subaru then! Kind Regards.