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Despite that my Weberized EA82 engine, ran without the Fuel Return line Hooked for a Decade without any issues, I decided to remove the straight fuel inlet fitting from the Weber carb, and place there the Y shaped fuel inlet fitting from my old craptachi carb, which has an Straight 5/16 inlet, and also an smaller 3/16 return line built in; in order to reconnect the closed Return line to the fuel tank; with the idea of helping the Weber's Float to do easier its Job, also it helps the Fuel Pump. The thread's size and pitch are equal between the Weber and the craptachi Carburetors. ► Edited to Center the image
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I wanted another Weber since long ago, because I wanted to do the fitment Tests on the EA82 equipped with Power Steering pump, using the taller adaptor plate, to which I refer on my writeup. Remember that I had to trim out the Choke from my first Weber, because it hit the back of the Power Steering Pump's reservoir tank when it was installed with the thin, two plate adaptor that came with the K-731 kit from Redline-Weber; and with this new Weber, I could be Sure that the taller, single plate adaptor that I found, is the answer to that problem. Besides doing the fitting tests, the fact that this Weber is a Decade newer than my first one, plus having choke and an Anti-Dieseling fuel cutoff solenoid, were a good motivation for sure ... ...
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The Gentleman only wanted to have a Quiet 22R and get rid from the shiny looking, small air filter's box from the engine's bay, so we made an agreement, on which I had to obtain an Stock carburetor from a Junk Yard's 22R plus its air filter's box and element; clean and install them on his pick up truck; in exchange, he gives me as payment, the new 32/36 Weber carburetor, complete with the adaptor plate, air filter's box, element, etc... It was super easy to find good used parts for a 22R locally, the price was Right; so I did it; the next day's afternoon, the Gentleman went driving happy his 22R, and now I have a new, Complete Weber carburetor with Choke and "anti-dieseling" fuel cutoff solenoid.
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Unintentionally, I obtained another Weber carburetor. A local elder Gentleman who recently purchased an used but restored 1985 Toyota Hi-Lux pick up truck, with the carbureted 22R engine, was seeking help to get rid from the ricey "pimp my ride" styled add-ons that the car had, such like the noisy "wet fart can" exhaust system, and the noisy intake's induction sound... The Gentleman only wanted to make his ride, elegantly silent; so a friend of mine who substituted the "wet fart can" Exhaust, with a completely new system that included a Resonator and a Muffler; sent the Gentleman with his Toyota, to my place, seeking help with the induction noise, which resulted to be caused by (surprise) a brand new Weber carburetor. It was a new 32/36 "progressive" genuine Weber carburetor, which featured electric Choke and the Fuel cutoff Solenoid, often known as the "Anti-Dieseling" solenoid.
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Weber, not enough travel to open secondary
I didn't wrote regarding the problem you're facing, but I'll update my Writeup with the information I wrote on my post above; and as I wrote there, the Bracket might be bended towards the Carburetor, which makes the travel to be shorter; once the Bracket is properly set, the accelerator pedal provides full travel for the accelerator on the Weber carburetor... Unless there is a Hidden problem, such like an accelerator Cable that is not the proper one, or is about to fail; or a bent accelerator pedal / pedal box. Good Luck! ... Kind Regards.
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Proyecto Subaru 1800 Glf (EA81)
¡Bienvenido! / Welcome! Aquí usamos primordialmente, el inglés / Here we use mainly, the english. Podrías intentar contactar a Tommy, pídele que te diga donde está la tienda de Repuestos de Subarus antiguos, que él encontró en Lima. / You might try to contact Tommy, ask him to tell you where is the Store that he found in Lima, that has old Subarus' parts. Saludos Cordiales / Kind Regards.
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Weber, not enough travel to open secondary
Usually, that problem occurs when you are not using the Accelerator's Cable Bracket, supplied with the Weber, or if it has been Bent towards the Carburetor; in case it is there but bended, I kindly suggest you to Remove it from the carburetor's base First, then bend it again to let the Accelerator's Cable be farther from the Carburetor, and re-place everything together. Have you read my Writeup regarding the Weber Carburetor Swap on EA82 engines? Kind Regards.
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Short Bus Life
Yes! ... ... Also, I live in a "tiny house" since decades ago. I really like your project, it is a Beautiful idea. Good Luck! ... Kind Regards.
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Project Haiti - Subaru Utility Wagon for Orphanage work
If you are going to use the 2008 Forester's shock absorbers, Why not using the Forester's coil springs as well? Kind Regards.
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#56.
Please accept my humble apologies for taking the thread, off topic. [/offtopic] So, what are the Plans with the Hatchback? Kind Regards.
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#56.
Call me Crazy, but somehow I prefer this little Hatchback, than the Crosstrek. Congratulations!!! ... ... What are the plans with this gem? Kind Regards.
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ea82 thermostat gasket
You're welcome. By the way, maybe you can share photos of your subie with us We love photos here, Kind Regards.
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ea82 thermostat gasket
That is exactly what I was trying to say, in my post above. The O-ring might get somehow, "Swallowed" by the coolant flow, with time... I don't know, but I would change it for the right one, as soon as possible. Kind Regards.
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ea82 thermostat gasket
The EA81, EA82 and EJ18 Subaru Engines, are 1.8L The Gasket needed for the Thermostat Housing, in the EA82 engines, is Subaru Part Nº 11072AA000 see: ~► Here. Kind Regards.
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The darned choke cable 85 1.8 gl touringwagon
I only have seen Stock Manual Choke on EA71 engined, third gen Subaru Leone:
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My Crosstrek thread. (title edit)
I really want to see a 2016 Khaki Subaru XV Crosstrek!
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The darned choke cable 85 1.8 gl touringwagon
Correction accepted. Usually I use the same adjectives that we use in Spanish, and some of them has different meanings in English, sorry. I was trying to say if the stripping was done very violently... Kind Regards.
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My Crosstrek thread. (title edit)
Too Bright the yellow ... ... I really understand that feeling! Orange and / or Charcoal grey I bet... Kind Regards.
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The darned choke cable 85 1.8 gl touringwagon
The 1985 Touring Wagon, has the EA82 engine, or the EA71? ... ... The Manual choke was used by Subaru on their EA71 engined Touring Wagons; I kindly suggest you to share some photos of your wagons here, so we could help you better. Yes, that is Horrible! ... ... If the thread stripping was too Rude, I bet you'll need to send the Heads to a Repair Shop, in order to fill the openings with Aluminium and redo the Threads... Good Luck! ... Kind Regards.
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My Crosstrek thread. (title edit)
Bye? ... ... I wish I could buy it from you ... But I Bet that if you change it, the new one will become even more Awesome, in your hands. Kind Regards.
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My Free 86 wagon
That is an Awesome story, good way to "Resurrect" a good ol' EA82 wagon; the ATF had freed stuff inside but maybe more miles driving plus a new Oil Pump might help to elongate her lifespan. I like the fact it was Free, nothing can Beat free for sure... I wish I could find such a deal in Honduras... because even with those problems, that Wagon would be expensive here... Congratulations, Kind Regards.
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Desperately needing 14" or 15" wheels
Confused the + with the - ... Sorry. The 40 offset on the Nissan wheels I have, Really looks and works absolutely Perfect for the L wagon EA82, they are like factory fitment and thus means that the Bearings on each wheel will not suffer from the wheels being sticking out too much. I used to own a 4X140 wheel that came off a Citröen, the wheel was brand Cheviot, but made in France instead of Australia, and has less offset than the Subaru ones, somewhere the ~ 30 and I remember that there were 13" and also 14" cheviots. Sorry for hijack the thread ... Kind Regards.