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The Beast I Drive

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  1. What you could do to make it even more functional, is wire some fog lights or off-road lights (or both, the more the merrier ) and mount the switches for them in the plate you install, just in front of the map light. That way it looks less like you messed up and more like you made a trick mounting bracket for your switches -Bill
  2. The tailgate handle is the same part as the doorhandles, which are interchangeble left or right, AND the Gen 1 Brat doorhandles interchange with any EA81 door handle. The only difference is the EA81 handle isnt smooth like the Gen 1s, but it is the same size/shape/fit. Pretty comon in Junkyards and also check the Subaru Parts for sale section of the forum, you'll prolly find one in there -Bill
  3. Dont go through all the hassle to swap the tranny out again, just swap out the rear diff with a 3.7 unit to match your 45k mile tranny. Much easier As for how to tell, the only thing I can think of would be check serial numbers against the dealer database, or count rotations... It was somewhat random as to which cars got 3.7 trannys and which ones got 3.9s, but IIRC all Loyals got 3.9s, all DL's also got 3.9s, and all Turbos got 3.7(with 25 spline axles stubs vs. 23 spline on all the other ones) so it must be some GL's that got the 3.7s, but I have found a couple that had the 3.9s even though they were carbed. Also, if you decide to swap to a Dual Range 5 speed, most of those were 3.9 from 85-89, the only ones that were 3.7 were the RX dual range 5 spds w/Diff lock, but those also had a higher low range and are more for Rallycross then offroading. They also had the 25 spline axle stubs instead of the 23 splines that the 3.9 Dual Ranges had. -Bill
  4. Much more streetable than whats in the bed, don't ya think :-p -Bill
  5. That is an Eagle Medallion, basically a chrysler-imported version of a Renault something-or-other, also has no title. Has a 2.2 FWD auto, ran great last year but now it wont start... -Bill
  6. Almost ready -Bill
  7. Got the street tires on Not as aggressive appearing, but they ride a lot better. As for the 510 wagon, it has no title, I was going to make a buggy out of it at one point, but I lost the ambition. The body on it is rough, but it ran when I got it, just needs a radiator hose and a carb to get it running again... -Bill
  8. Well, yesterday was not a very productive day at all. But, today, I lengthened both radius rods 1", modified some different control arms (the ones Im going to plate also will be getting Polyurethane bushings ) and trimmed the front fenders. AND I FINALLY DROVE IT!!! Just a little around the house, it still needs the thermostat replaced (runs too cold) but it finally moved under its own power! Look at my PERFECT CAMBER Still a ton of work left to do, but Im very happy with the progress right now :banana: -Bill
  9. Nice dude! Looks like you'll have that done before the snow hits! Thats gonna be pretty sweet -Bill
  10. I bet the moisture is getting in from the bottom of the winch mount holes. There is a bushing welded in to each hole, BUT they are only welded in at the top, so the bottom is somewhat open. Those bumpers are only 1/8" thick, so you might want to see if you can shoot some Rust Doctor or other rust converter in there, then weld any openings solid, so it will be completely sealed. -Bill
  11. Im down for a run at Walker, hook me up with a PM with the directions, and Ill be good to go -Bill
  12. http://www.indysworld.com/80s/general/wheels/wheels.html Yeah, that Subarus of the 80s link, at the top of the page, has almost everything you could ever want to know, with pics -Bill
  13. Blown trans, EA82T, EA82 bodystyle..... $200 in my area, But they are everywhere here. If it had a good tranny and was in A++ condition, $1800 would be the highest price anyone would probably pay. I would say put some junkyard steels on it and keep the Enkies and try to get over $500 for it if you can, but that will be hard with a blown auto trans.... -Bill
  14. Its Ace Rust-Stop, so I have no clue if it will withstand the heat, it doesnt have a rating for it anywhere on the can... Oh well -Bill
  15. Did some minor work on it since last night. I made up the primaries for the exhaust, then ran out of 1 7/8" bends so I ordered some new ones from Summit, and am waiting for those to build my new exhaust. Took off the oilpan tonight, and was a little disturbed by what appeared to be small chunks of metal in the oil :-\ Oh well, it ran fine, so Im not worried about it. Found both my motor mounts are broken, so those will be replaced after the new OEM oil pan dries (painted it to match my lift blocks ) Also will be getting some new 4 speed mounts from Logan (Schatzi). I also modified my horribly mangled anti-pitch rod to accomodate the lift, and I rigged my shifters to work better, extended the gearshifter 1" below the bushing, so it shortened the throw a little. Also bent it a little bit more toward the driver seat, so I dont have to punch my passenger in the knee to get in reverse now . Also took the struts out and did some much needed strut tower clearance bashing (didnt do enough the first time) and now there is no more steering binding. This weekend I have to build about 4 full lift kits, but I still plan on getting my radius rods extended 1" and sleeved with pipe, as well as plating my new (straight) lower control arms with 3/16" diamond plate and trimming the front fenders to clear the mud tires. Once its able to move under its own power, I will put the street tires on and make diamondplate fender flares and fix the tail light wiring, install the correct shocks, replace the lower radiator support, finish the exhaust, build a skidplate and bumpers, and then go wheelin'! Or something like that.... -Bill
  16. Im still planning on making it, I just need to know where to be Everything is going smooth here right now (knock on wood) so I should be able to make this one -Bill
  17. Im not gonna put any flaps or covers on them, if I have to cover them for some reason Ill just put some old tin cans over them As for the smoke, with the way my Weber was jetted, it smoked plenty ebough already nice big black cloud every time I hit the gas hard... Started working on the exhaust today, got as far as the headers, and I need to buy more exhaust tubing Also got the steering link made -Bill
  18. If its a 5 speed 3.9 D/R, there will only be the linkage for the 4wd and the rod that goes from the transfer box to the low-range lever, in addition to the gear shifter linkage. On the RX D/R box there is a lever on the passenger side of the transfer box, and usually a vacuum diaphram mounted near the bellhousing with a cable running to the lever. If there is no lever on the side of the transfer box (the rear half of the tranny) then it is most likely a 3.9 D/R. The 3.9's had 1.59:1 or so low range, and the RX trans had 1.19:1 or something like that. -Bill
  19. I plan on having some fun in the snow this year, these tires will either be super awesome for it or suck totall rump roast and dig to much, Guess Ill find out when the white stuff hits -Bill
  20. Thanks, hopefully Ill be able to wheel it with you and Jeff this fall/winter -Bill
  21. Well, the stacks were connected, but I had to take off the exhaust, to repair the damage, make a few upgrades, and to fit the lift. Hopefully by next week Ill have the oil pan fixed and the new exhaust rigged up and drive it a little (on the street tires of course, these arent street legal ) -Bill
  22. I got the 3" lift blocks installed on my Brat. I still have a ton of work to do to it yet, but its starting to look like a real Brat now Summit Racing sent me the wrong shocks though so Im off to re-order those now -Bill
  23. Got some progress done tonight, I got all the lift pieces installed, now I just need to fix a bolt that broke off on the upper driver-side rear shock mount, modify the shifter a little, and lengthen the steering link, then I can re-do the exhaust and replace the oil pan. UPS surprised me today, my new Rancho shocks came that was fast. BUT, the catch is, they are not even close to the shocks I ordered.:mad: so I have to return them ASAP and get the right ones. I also got the steel to make my bumpers, Im doin something a little different and I have never seen before for my front bumper, so we will see how it turns out. Also still need to replace my lower control arms with modified and plated ones, and lengthen the radius rods 1" as well as bracing them with a sleeve of pipe or tubing. -Bill

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