Everything posted by Uberoo
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gearing question
I never said anything about an EA81:grin:
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gearing question
With stock 175/70/13 tires at 2200 RPM in 4th gear (.769) with stock 3.9 rear end ratio I go 45 MPH.What tire size Would yield 55 MPH at the same RPM,same mechanical gear ratio.
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'82 Brat: Solid Axle Build *** DONE! :) ***
its as tall as a suberban-which means its as tall as a stock fullsize truck..awesome.So when do we get to see pics of it offroad?
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running rich
my 84 GL 4x4 wagon seems to be running rich.the gauge goes fairly fast,but at 60 MPH you can SMELL that it is running rich(mild exhaust leak).That and it hesitates when ever I touch the gas, for a split second or so then it goes.which kinda makes for a jerky ride. can this be fixed for cheap or would I be better off ignoring it and the crappy MPG until I can buy a weber?
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Why is it so hard???
um so yea, I am a *********************.What I thought was a clutch cable was atually the hill holder cable:dead: and somehow the bracket that holds the clutch pedal is broken...
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weld rear diff
Could always try an axle disconect. with a welded diff.Like this drawing I made along time ago shows: http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/Uberoo/Subaru%20stuff/?action=view¤t=axledisconnect.jpg
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crash test BRAT video
did better than I thought.although the drive still ate the steering wheel..
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Why is it so hard???
Why is it so hard for someone to HAVE the CORRECT listing for parts in there computers?I ordered a clutch cable last friday.Said it would be here today. ok. So I order a Clutch cable for an 84 GL wagon. I got this cable that is about a foot longer,has some grometts for passing through the firewall, and and a connecting piece at one end to attach to the clutch pedal.Thats AN EA82 fricken clutch cable.Called the dealership about it.It seems the person for inputing all the information messed up and put in that an EA82 body style and engine starts in 84. WTH? Didint it start in 85 with quad headlights, then in 86 it went to the composite housing. So how is it off by a year?So I asked them to look up for an 83 then.Different part number, well no sh**. There were gonna get it here by possibly friday or next monday. I told them for the wait I might as well go online and get the stupid thing.See if they can overnight it or something or I am going somewhere else.The found one in spokane that will be here tomarrow morning. I sort of expect that sorta crap from schucks or autozone or the like but not from a damn subaru dealership.If it wasnt scewed up it would have here last saterday...GRRR, not the day that I was planning on going wheeling... That I dont really like educating a subaru parts guy on the fundamental differences between an EA81 and an EA82.Important things like how the valves are moved in each engine and when they changed over etc...
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new guy chiming in.
DR is easy to find.If anything you could find a carbed model with a DR and swap in the fuel injection-much easier than swapping transmissions. You may however want to just go for anything with a DR then later swap in a fuel injected EJ22. yes, swampers and tsl's do look good but unless you are going offroad alot stick with all terrains.
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weld rear diff
well I didnt get the diff welded today. someone ran off with my tools.or at least all of the tools that I needed, like a 3/16 punch, any metric socket or wrench larger than 15mm,and beer.So I suppose I will just do it at my buddies shop before we go play on thursday...I have to go there anyway to get the rest of my tractor tires...
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just lit up my subaru
maybe to protect against twigs and tall grass maybe..
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DirtyWagon goes Wheelin'
hey BTW where did you put the fuel tank/cell?
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subaru limited slip
Does the subaru limited slip (non viscous) use clutch packs to engage?If so you can add shims to the packs and change the order of the packs to get a much tighter limited slip.In theory you could set it so tires could still manage turns but lock up enough to help in offcamber/wheel of the ground situations.That way you wouldnt need to pull an axle driving on the street.Just a thought...
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weld rear diff
Is there a way to weld the rear diff without removing it from the car?I would like to weld mine tommarow but I am not really looking forward to pulling the diff..
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March Walker Run Pics
what is with the back of scotts wagon?
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DirtyWagon goes Wheelin'
I like it. I like it alot!
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March Walker Run Pics
didnt you just replace those doors?
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bolting a tire together...
here is some pics that I took of it. http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/Uberoo/Subaru%20stuff/
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just lit up my subaru
how is the glare off the hood?
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how not to weld your rear diff
its a joke.A couple of pages later the OP was like the jokes up.Then went and said that he and his buddies were board so they went and welded the pinion to the ring gear to mess with everyone's heads.The gears come from a toyota 8.75 that formally housed a limited slip.
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Camo paint job
I drew this up in paint about what it might look like with standard OD, black, and brown. I supose I could change the colors around so it was either in night camo or urboan camo... thats kinda cool,I guess when I turned it to a jpeg it made it look like spoiled lettuce.
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bolting a tire together...
he got me a free subaru parts car instead.
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bolting a tire together...
Last year I lent a set of my tractor tires for my subaru to friend so he could have them on his demo derby pickup.One of the tires ended up getting torn right across the treads when they tried to load the truck on the trailer without ramps.The torn section made it so if I tried to simply put an inner tube in the tire with would have bulged the tube/tire outwards and blown the inner tube. That tire was 80 bucks a pop (literally). However, I am poor.So I am bolting an old tire's tread to the tire on the inside.The tire I used was an old 165/80/13 tire off one of my old subaru wheels I had around.The old subaru tire the sidewall was torn open.So I bring out my jig saw and cut the sidewalls away from the thread. It was like cutting through butter. The tread inside my tractor tire will be secured by 12 carrage bolts with rubber epoxied over the tops. Then I will have an inner tube inside the combo to hold air. the tractor tires are offroad only so maybe the bolts sticking through the tire will give it even more traction. I will take pics tommarow after I finish it up.Didn't quite have enough time to buy the bolts before the shops closed. Oh well. Oh yea, in my haste to get the project done I neglected to remove the tire from the wheel before I cut the tread off.Any idea of how to remove the sidewalls from the rim?Will burning the rubber off damage the steel wagon wheel?I was thinking about taking my propane torch and just burning through the tire at the bead so it comes off..
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Camo paint job
I was thinking of painting my offroad toy in military camo.Any one have any subarus done up in camo or any suggestions?
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Clutch adjustment 84 wagon
neat.scouts are cool but i was always told to stay away from them because of parts availbitity. not sure if thats true though...
