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Elroy Jetson

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  • Birthday 11/25/1953

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    Martinsburg
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    Computer Tech/Webmaster
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    1986 Turbo XT 4WD Airsus

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  1. On the subject of the jiggle pin, the FSM for the 88XT says the jiggle pin should be "pointing up" in the 1800 engine. Sounds confusing, which way do you guys install them? :-\
  2. If you tear apart those VL's, you'll probably find 1 or 2 with the check ball cage popped loose. You can pop them back in place easy enough, but that's the problem. Easy on, easy off again. Not the best design.:-\ Wayne
  3. I'm partial to Castrol straight 30 sae non-detergent. A carryover from my Corvair days. Wayne
  4. Just a little extra silicone sealer around the rim of both sides of the diaphram holds it all together. The diaphram edge is actually sandwiched between the rims of the halves from the factory. Mine's remained sealed and airtight for 6 months now with only the silicone holding it together. Clamping is only necessary to hold things in place until the silicone cures. (because of the spring) Was a messy job, but the silicone should last forever. The trick is to only grind off the edge enough to allow opening it up. Then there will be plenty of surface left to silicone glue the halves back together.
  5. If you take the "stator" plate out of the distrubutor, you may find that the vacuum advance plate is rusted solid to it. Soaking it with WD40 will eventually get it loose. I'd then take it apart and clean all the rust off it so it can move smoothly. Remember which side of the magnet was facing up. The car won't run if it's flipped over. Also, if the diaphram is leaky- as most are, you can open up the clamshell by grinding away the outer edge of the crimped rim on your grinding wheel. Clean off the dirt and grime and loose crumbling neoprene coating being carefull to NOT damage the cloth backing. Then, coat the diaphram on BOTH sides with silicone gasket sealer (ATV). Be sure to coat the outer rim of the diaphram so you can seal the clamshell back up. Put the clamshell back together squeuzing out the excess sealer so there's no leaks around the rim. Let it sit over night to cure. Wayne
  6. If you've never seen the "Digidash" that was standard on 4WD XT Turbos, here's a little video about it. "Think 80's video games..." The Subaru XT Turbo FWD digidash in action. Wayne
  7. Actually, the pressure stays the same no matter what the height. The difference is only the volume of air in it. The pressure only changes as you add load since the system will compensate to level the car. Ever notice that hiss when you get out of the car. That's so the strut can relevel itself.
  8. Is the fuel pump on the GL10 supposed to vary pressure with engine RPM? I always thought that the fuel pump was just an on/off deal. Mine puts out about 30 psi at idle and climbs steadily to about 50psi at 5k revs. That is with the reading before the pressure regulator, of course. Wayne
  9. The XT's had about 1 and half inches difference in ride height from low to high positions. Wayne
  10. The KS Module still eludes me, not under the glovebox(just the ac module and the cruise module), not under the left fender-thats where the airsus pump is and nothing under the right fender. Gary, you have the 86 FSM, does that give any clues???:-\ wayne
  11. How can you tell when they are failing? The module that is. Wayne
  12. What are the symptoms of an ailing ignitor?? Wayne
  13. Looks like the OEM, do you mean it doesn't need an internal resistor type and there is an external resistor somewhere on the car or the coil is OK running full 13 volts to the coil? Also, if there's an external resistor, where is it? My other subes had one near the driver's strut tower. Thanks, Wayne
  14. 86 XT Turbo, engine keeps quitting at low RPMs. Idles smooth as glass and suddenly starts dying and restarting after a little while. Then will backfire some when you try to restart, unless you wait a while. Sounds like the coil to me?? Any ideas?? New wires, plugs no difference. Will put new rotor and disty cap tomorrow-had to order. Do these coils have internal/external resistor? Can't find anything in the FSM about it. Above 2k rpm- no problems right now. Problem is getting progressively worse, though.:-\
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