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88 rx turbo blown headgasket?
I found two subaru ice racing cars with 13b rotary powerplants.
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Swapping Gas Tanks.
Ya. The car sat for 4 years with no prep. Fuel system behind the carb is pretty much shot. And theres a ************ ton of spiders under there. Im gonna have to see if the car is worth it. Too bad cus its an average mileage dual range car with a good body. Ive just hardly got the effort since i dont have a license anymore and Im going to australia soon anyway.
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1988 Hitachi'd EA82 GL wagon project
without the axles in, and engine unbolted.. I can lift an ea82 onto the fender and then out of the car and then yank the tranny out the front bare handed. Silly little things.
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Swapping Gas Tanks.
How bad is it to swap a gas tank on a ea82. Mines got holes in it and full of rust keeps killing filters and pumps. Also, anyone ever mount a fuel pump / filter under the hood instead?
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Swapping Gas Tanks.
wrong forum, plz delete.
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Swapping Gas Tanks.
How bad is it to swap a gas tank on a ea82. Mines got holes in it and full of rust keeps killing filters and pumps. Also, anyone ever mount a fuel pump / filter under the hood instead?
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What model Subaru is it?
Suzuki, Daihatsu, and Chevy all had a rebadged Subaru Justy Model for the Euro Market. And there IS a justy that is a sedan....
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push button locking center diff????
I dunno, I drove on pavement in 4wd all the time and fast even highway speeds and around corners, the tiny tires will give before you trans does.
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wheres all the ej22 motor mounts?
testy replied to testy's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXso 2 motor mounts got that, 4 bellhousing bolts got those, everything disconnected. Im gonna take off the tranny bolts as well, jack that up a little i guess, and giver with the hoist.
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wheres all the ej22 motor mounts?
Hey, Im new to legacys. Im in the middle of replacing the ej22 in my 91 legacy. I could only find 2 bolts holding the engine down to the crossmember. Or, do I need to undo the bolts that are under the bushings as well? Thanks. Pictures speak 1000000 words.
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Interesting info that I learned today
testy replied to Oregon_Legacy's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXMy buddy who was a used car salesman in colorado, said that 85% of people who bought subaru outbacks and foresters were lesbian.
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Sambar for offroad
Parts of the vehicle are not DOT. If you change these to DOT legal parts, you should be able to insure the truck. Also, you can legally license ANY vehicle if you can provide ALL and PASS all the requirements and testing new north american vehicles go through.
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Sambar for offroad
Its really not hard. You need to change to DOT spec headlights, put proper signals, corners, running lights. May beed to change the rear lights. Sometimes the windsheilds need to be changed. Canada based our import rules on american import rules. The vehicle must be 15 years old to the month (based on the tag in the door). The youll need to get a VIN number assigned to the car. A full on inspection certified by your DMV. You should be good to go. Currently out of my friends we have 6 Imported vehicles. A skyline mitsubishi GTO 2 mitsubishi Delicas 2 mitsubishi pajeros
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Sambar for offroad
a canadian site is terra2imports.ca
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Sambar for offroad
No it doesnt. Since it is a van its damn near hollow up top. All the weight is concentrated down low. It also has a very active computer controlled 4x4 system. When the truck reaches semi-dangerous angles it will correct itself by saggin the high side and stiffening the low side. It an amazing truck. Wider axles just means it will fit in less spaces, as subaru owners we all know the benifits of this. As for the minitrucks, maybe there are some differences, but I doubt you could really go wrong with any of them.
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