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  1. My 85 GL Wagon had a mechanical clutch fan on the driver side and an electric fan on the passenger side. I removed the mechanical fan and installed an aftermarket 12" electric on the drivers side. It seems to work just fine.
  2. My headlights are very fogged up on the inside and I can't seem to find replacements. Has anyone retrofitted sealed beam headlights into a composite headlight system? Mine are so fogged on the inside that I have to run high beam just to see at night. It doesn't even seem to bother oncoming traffic.
  3. I don't post often but always turn to USMB when my 85 GL Wagon acts up. Thanks to all who post problems and solutions. Sunday we were on the way to the grocery store in the Sub when it just quit running. I was able to turn in to a driveway safely and started to look for a problem. The car would crank but not fire. I pulled a plug wire and cranked the engine but there was no spark. There was nothing more I could do on the side of the road so the nice folks that lived where I stopped gave me a ride home. The next day a friend helped me tow the car home and I began looking into why it would not start. The distributor was turning when I cranked and there was compression on passenger side so that ruled out timing belts. I put a new coil on and it still would not start. I had picked up an ignition module at the AutoZone when I picked up the new coil so the next thing was to install that. I had no idea how to change it so I took the distributor out and went to the workbench with it. In another thread on this board I found one little snippet about testing an ignition module. "...you could put a small low current 12V bulb (so we're not talking about a headlight or tail light - just a Radio Shack 12V bulb) between the +12V and the output of the igniter. (envision hooking it up across the coil but taking the coil out of the circuit). If the bulb flashes when cranking, your igniter is ok. If not, it will take a little detective work to make sure that you indeed are getting a periodic input on the igniter." I tried that with the old module and nothing happened so I figured out how to remove the old and install the new. That part was very simple and I would not have had to take the distributor out if I had known it. I tried the little test above but it still did not work. I may have misunderstood the instructions. I did notice the light bulb lit very dimly this time. I reinstalled the distributor, held my breath and turned the key. To my pleasure the car started up so I set the timing and all is well once again. What a great little car! I hope others who have the same problem find this note and it helps them. Mark
  4. Are these still available? I'll take them if doubi2 doesn't want them.
  5. They did offer to order them at the dealer here and it may come down to that. I checked 2 part numbers with them but at that time I was not sure about which one I needed. Now that I know, I can go back to them and order the parts. I have a request in at RockAuto for availability and should hear something back today. You've been a great help in determining the correct part number. Thank you Mark
  6. Thanks you very much Now I need to find someone with WK1945 in stock. It appears the WK1945 is also ACDelco 18H153
  7. That would be great if you can. I converted the rough measurment of the seal from around 34 mm ID of the seal. Update The WK1954 is waaaaaaaaayyyy to big. I discovered I already ordered it for the front calipers and it was on my workbench. The seals measure around 58 mm or 2 5/16 inch ID.
  8. Yes, I am finding out there are very few "old parts guys" out there but I have had internet parts guys pull a part and measure something before. It is kinda hard to show up with goodies when internet shopping but I definately buy when they go to all the trouble of verifying a part. I've also been trying for 2 days to get an answer from Raybestos Brake on line. http://www.raybestos.com/wps/portal/raybestos aka Affinia group. One of the FHI numbers posted earlier did cross to the WK1945 but I have not been able to find anyone with them. I had an order in at RockAuto but they canceled it because the kits were backordered. I'd love to have someone local I could bug but the Subaru dealer here is pretty small and changes personnel often as well. I looked at the WK1954 kit and wondered if that had the 1 3/8 seal in it. I also looked at WK1945, WK1212, D351212, D351945. The WK2019 has 1 3/16 dia seals PartsAmerica had the WK1954 so I ordered them. We'll see when they arrive.
  9. Wow! Don't ask SubaruGenuineParts.com aka Chaplins VW Subaru in Bellevue, WA for help. Chaplin's Bellevue Subaru 15000 SE Eastgate Way Bellevue, WA 98007 I have a whole long email thread that ended by being told I was rude and they "would not help me in any way, shape or form." If you don't have a VIN, don't bother with them. Mark
  10. I cross referenced and even contacted GenuineSubaruParts.cpm but no one can help me without a VIN. If I could find someone with either of the kits you mentioned that would measure the seal I could probably get the right one.
  11. I'm converting to rear disc brakes and looking for the rear brake caliper boot and seal kit number for a caliper that measures 1 3/8 inch diameter. These were supposed to be from an 88 GL-10 sedan but the kit parts are too small in diameter. It is definately not a Raybestos WK2019 kit. The parts that came out of the caliper are only a boot and seal. There was no spring clip in these calipers. The 1 3/8 inch kits I have found have the spring clip included. It may be that I need to use the spring clip but I wanted to be sure before I order. Any help is appreciated. Mark
  12. Sorry If it's so bad, maybe it's time to consider a career change. I've had to do that. Just a thought but you might want to look at EEOC. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Enforces federal legislation prohibiting discrimination in employment to ensure equality of opportunity. Good luck Mark
  13. My carbed d/r 5 speed 85 GL wagon does not have power steering either.
  14. Friday driving to work everything worked fine. It was like the carburetor elf jumped in and made things work. Saturday I took it apart anyway and found brass shavings in the jets, a 115 secondary main jet, a 190 secondary air jet and a 90 in the secondary idle. I also found a strip of metal attached inside th hole where the secondary air jet goes which I pulled out. It looked like a casting defect. I drilled out the 115 secondary main to match the 135 primary main jet and cleaned the whole carb, installed the rest of the kit and put it back on the car. I did check a couple of local shops for jets but nobody carries Weber stuff and the jets for Holly are totally different. I must have misread somewhere that the Holly jets would fit the Weber. With things the way they are now, the car runs fine and actually accelerates on the secondary circuit. Thanks to all for the ideas and support. Mark
  15. My Midas guy says I can order from http://www.tirerack.com/ ship them directly to them and they would put them on. Maybe someone in your area would do the same or you can have them sent to yourself. There were more but I was limited on what I could include in the post. Tires for size 185/70-13 Search New Size Search by Vehicle Performance Category: All Brands: All Speed Ratings: All Run Flat: Included Sort results by: Sort Order... Brand Price Performance Type Speed Rating UTQG Warranty Rating Yokohama AVID T4 (Performance All-Season) Overview | Specs | Warranty | Reviews | Test Results | Survey Results Sidewall Style: Blackwall Size: 185/70TR13 Serv. Desc: 85T Load Index 85 = 1135lbs (515kg) per tire Speed Rating “T” = 118mph (190kph) UTQG: Treadwear: 420 Traction: A Temperature: B420 A B Price: $53.00 (each) Estimated Availability: In Stock Optional Road Hazard Program: additional $6.36 per tire Qty: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kumho Solus KR21 (Standard Touring All-Season) Overview | Specs | Warranty | Reviews | Test Results | Survey Results Sidewall Style: Blackwall Size: 185/70TR13 Serv. Desc: 85T Load Index 85 = 1135lbs (515kg) per tire Speed Rating “T” = 118mph (190kph) UTQG: Treadwear: 640 Traction: A Temperature: B640 A B Price: $41.00 (each) Estimated Availability: In Stock Qty: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sumitomo HTR T4 (Standard Touring All-Season) Overview | Specs | Warranty | Reviews Sidewall Style: Blackwall Size: 185/70TR13 Serv. Desc: 85T Load Index 85 = 1135lbs (515kg) per tire Speed Rating “T” = 118mph (190kph) UTQG: Treadwear: 560 Traction: A Temperature: B560 A B Price: $45.00 (each) Estimated Availability: In Stock Optional Road Hazard Program: additional $6.00 per tire Qty: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Yokohama AVID Touring (Standard Touring All-Season) Overview | Specs | Warranty | Reviews | Test Results | Survey Results Sidewall Style: Blackwall Size: 185/70SR13 Serv. Desc: 85S Load Index 85 = 1135lbs (515kg) per tire Speed Rating “S” = 112mph (180kph) UTQG: Treadwear: 620 Traction: A Temperature: B620 A B Price: $50.00 (each) Estimated Availability: In Stock Optional Road Hazard Program: additional $6.00 per tire Qty: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Firestone FR680 (All-Season) Overview | Specs | Warranty | Reviews Sidewall Style: Blackwall Size: 185/70SR13 Serv. Desc: 85S Load Index 85 = 1135lbs (515kg) per tire Speed Rating “S” = 112mph (180kph) UTQG: Treadwear: 400 Traction: A Temperature: B400 A B Price: $25.00 (each) Closeout Estimated Availability: Fewer than 2 Optional Road Hazard Program: additional $6.00 per tire
  16. I wish someone had the FSM for an 85 GL Wagon. Anybody?
  17. I noticed the text was a little neater on the picture. The venturis seem to be pointed the right direction. I just haven't taken the top off yet because I'm waiting for Big Jim to send me the kit. I'd probably mess up the gasket and have to let the car sit. I went so long with a sick motor that it's really fun to drive now with the fresh one, even with the carb problems. And it's too cold and rainy to ride the Harley right now.
  18. No problems with exhaust that I'm aware of. The car will run out nicely until I hit the carbs secondary. With the Weber on the RPMs rise alot quicker than before and I can maintain flat and level highway speed just fine. I will specifically look at the flow this afternoon.
  19. That part's been cured. Now I'm having trouble with the Weber secondaries. I started a new thread to clairify. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=85476
  20. Everyone on this board swears by Weber 32/36 on the EA82. From what I have read it is made to cover engines from 1600 and up. There is a kit on the way so I will get in to the guts when that arrives. It is a mechanical secondary and is set to open after the primary is fully open. The accelerator pump appears to squirt a good stream but that doesn't have anything to do with the secondary because it's action is already out of play just after partial throttle. There is a power valve in this carb and I will be replacing that as well as checking on which jets are installed. I do have a d/r 5 speed and even getting the rpm up by downshifting doesn't help. Thanks for the suggestions Mark
  21. Thanks for the link but I have already been there and read all of them. None of the posts say much about the secondary circuit. In fact, there is not much at all on the internet about the subject that I have found yet. This weekend I'm taking the carb apart to see just what is in it for jets.
  22. I brought this info over from a previous thread I posted because there is another problem I need help with. All the emissions stuff but the PCV is gone.
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