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Chris W.

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About Chris W.

  • Birthday 01/13/1962

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  • Location
    Boise County
  • Interests
    Family, Fly fishing, Subarus, Telemark Skiing.
  • Occupation
    Technician
  • Vehicles
    93 Loyale, 84 Vanagon.

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  1. Just my .2 cents..... I replaced the rear window in my 87 wagon.....Total PIA! I'd rather replace an axle or my timing belts, than have to do that again:dead: As GLoyale stated, use the wire cutting meathod works the best IMO. If you havn't already started, be really careful with the trim pieces, those little button/connectors bust too easily. Cheers Chris
  2. I'm getting around 32 mpg from my 93 Loyale, and thats with a stuck lash adjuster, and a Yakima rack It's got around 177K on it.... Love my Loyale, Chris
  3. Thanks for the Tach info/ideas:) I met a guy in Boise that had a kickin Vanagon with an EJ25, He said a VW Mechanic in the Valley "Dougs Bugs" did his conversion, and set it up with a speed sensor. I'll try to investigate. Also found a VW web site that has a huge Vanagon section "TheSamba.com" Lots of conversion information. This web site (IMHO) is right up there with USMB Cheers, Chris
  4. That is one Sweet Vanigon!!! It's even the same colour as my 84! Please keep us posted on your progress! So....Doe's your 84 have a Tach? Do you (or anybody) know if a later model Tach/cluster will retro into the 84? I am already sick of the clock that doesn't keep time..... Thanks much for the pics, and good luck! Chris
  5. Welcome! Did you bring enough "White Russians" for all of us? Cheers, Chris
  6. Several to be seen in the Boise Area, ranging from hardly running to cherry! Cheers, Chris
  7. Shawn Thanks for the reply/tips! I am sure down the road I'll be asking more questions.... Cheers, Chris
  8. Just brought home an 84 GL It has 169K, the body is straight, and best of all the Wife (and kids) love it! It runs like a champ, so we'll be able to drive it while gathering up all the necessary goodies to convert it to EJ22 power. Cheers. Chris
  9. Nipper I think you might be on to something! I've had very little time to check on things...(already worked 50+ hours this week). I did check to see if there was any voltage getting to the pump, there wasn't If there is a relay, it isn't doing it's thing..... So, can you tell me where the realy is, and can it be checked? Oh, BTW, the car does have spark. Thanks much, Chris
  10. The car was resealed and tuned up at 220K, so she's gone a little over 20K since. I don't know how handy I am, but I've managed to change my timing belts (twice, along with seals, oil pump rebuild etc.) and hange an an axle on my Loyale. Tomorrow, I'll have daughter turn her over while I check for spark Etc... Thanks again, Chris
  11. Thank you all for the response! After reading my first post, I realised I wasn't so clear The car does indeed crank over, so I know the starter is doing it's job. It acts as though is't not getting fuel or spark, I don't smell any gas after turning it over? What is the best way to check for spark on EJ motors? What is the best way to check fuel delivery? The car also has 243,000 miles Thanks again, Chris
  12. This morning Daughters 93 Impreza wouldn't start... Tried to jump it, no go. Put in a known good battery, still no go... Check engine light is NOT on (so I assume there are no codes to read?). Checked all the fuses, all good... I can not hear the fuel pump when I turn the ignition on? (the fuel pump on my Loyal is obvious). I did a search, and found that fuel pumps rarely fail (but can). sensors can go bad, but no check engine light? What should I be looking for??? I've realized how simple my EA82 is..... Thanks much, Chris
  13. Sounds cool! Where are you going to mount the radiator? Front or Back? I'd be interested to hear how cool you can keep the engine? I've always thought an EA81 would do well in a "Bay Window" Bus:headbang: Cheers, Chris
  14. After reading about SPFI conversions to EA81's, and thinking that would be cool....The thought came to me, why not replace my very tired and ticking EA82 with a fresh EA81??? Yes I have given much thought to an EJ22, but since I'm mostly intersested in milage and reliability, I thought the EA81 might be the easier swap? Please, feel free to give your opinion. Thanks much, Chris
  15. Wow! I'm not the only one with stuck wheels...Every time I change out my road wheels to winter wheels, I have to whack them with a 5lb hammer.... And yes I've tried the coating with oil trick, didn't seem to help? Anyways the BFG is part of my road kit, just in case. Cheers, Chris
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