Everything posted by Psyko
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Untrustworthy spark = untrustworthy car :(
Are these the wires, to the pickup module, you were talking about? Would a bad connection there really prevent the coil from sparking at all? I'm not thinking I found it either. The ignition connector melted due to some sort of current issue with the main +12(?)V feed. It's inside the cabin, so it didn't get too hot from an external source. Amplifier transistor? No idea what/where that is.
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Untrustworthy spark = untrustworthy car :(
If you don't want to read through the history of my issue, skip the next four paragraphs. Yesterday I was driving my Brat and it just suddenly stopped running. I popped the hood and checked spark. None. Got a ride to my parts car, pulled the coil, put it in and an hour twenty I was back on the road. Fast forward 9 hours and 70 miles and it does it again. Luckily I was close to home, so, despite finding it highly unlikely I put a second bad coil in, I walked home, grabbed the coil, from my XT6, and put it in. Nothing. Figured it's 1:30 am, cold and I'm tired. I'd deal with it in the morning. Went out this morning and it fired right up. Tested the other two coils and they worked just fine too. Started home and it died. No spark. Tested the other two coils and they didn't work. Unless they're all in on the same little (rather unfunny) joke, it's not a coil problem. Eventually my attention turns to the pink ignition connector. Both halves are melted and, in order to "unplug" it, I have to cut the thing up. I pulled/cut the male end of the connectors out of the pink plug (left the female end together) and stuck them straight into the female connector. Nothing. Sat there for about 40 minutes tinkering with them and, after one fateful attempt at plugging them in, it fired up and I drove home. So, the big question is, could that pink ignition connector melting cause my coil to stop sparking? Or, while I was tinkering with that stupid thing, did my car just happen to mend itself elsewhere? Oh, and does anybody have a parts car they can pull both halves of the pink connector from? Mine is definitely toast (haha, a pun :-p). (Huge thanks to Rob for his patience with men and what/where advice on testing!)
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I Hate My Legacy!!
Psyko replied to Bucky92's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXCrazy, for an EJ22, but, if you did, welcome to the club! Sunday, I blew one of my XT6's HGs. Really though, that sucks.
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Installing an lsd in the front diff
http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=49241
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Annual Hatch Patrol Xmas Tree run
So, uh, where are the pictures of your engine bay after that?
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Annual Hatch Patrol Xmas Tree run
Hahaha The car variety. I had too many of the others...
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Annual Hatch Patrol Xmas Tree run
Huge thanks to those that put the meet together, got the fire going, brought food, cooked food and everything else. Much appreciated. Despite the wind's efforts and toasting my clutch, I had a blast. Looking forward to seeing some pictures and videos posted. Rob and I evidently missed some great donuts while we were digging out some person's car... Ed's not lying about the slick roads. Bill and ??? got front row seats to me spinning my XT6 around about 540*. It went crazy slow and kept itself in the middle of the road though, so it was just a bit of extra fun to end the day on.
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Today's safety tip of the day, today, OR: The Quality Workboot Thread
When I smashed my pinky, that was my trouble. Even through the numbing shot, the pressure was next to unbearable. It wasn't until the doctor cut around the nail (that I eventually lost) that the pain subsided.
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Why damnit why?
Psyko replied to Uberoo's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXThere are even some pretty good write-ups about it out there... http://subaruxt.com/howto/5-speed-swap/
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Dakar Rally 2010 Forester!
That thing is awesome. Spare tires.
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Annual Hatch Patrol Xmas Tree run
I'm planning on making it again. Hopefully I'll remember.
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1st annual Subaru Brat Meet Washington State
I too like the idea of a Brat oriented meet. Of course nobody would tell other models to shove off, but there is an appeal to making the focus just Brats.
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1st annual Subaru Brat Meet Washington State
If it doesn't turn into some sort of wheeling event, I'd love to make it. Especially come Spring. I just can't do any snow, mud or much offroading thanks to my drivetrain.
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project murder wagon
+1 You might want to look into doing a 5 lug swap. That'll make it possible to get Impreza struts with coil overs up front. For the rear, Numbchux did some good testing with Miata parts.
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My 'commute' is getitng interesting
Where are you commuting that hits a lot of mud? Or are the unpaved roads, in Albion, becoming more dirt than gravel? I recall them being mostly covered. My dad grew up in Albion. My grandparents used to own the last house, on the left, as you take the road to Pullman. Big white one that used to always have a large garden growing next to it.
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will this work? and im looking for a certain someone!
It'll be moderately different. You'll need to do a 5 lug swap, modify the strut towers and perform other special fitment work. His user name is suberdave. http://ultimatesubaru.org/forum/member.php?u=3822
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Leaning towards the dark side (gen3)
Nice looking car. EJ it. Funny how something so old can seem so new. Not sure what people like us would do with a real new car. lol +1 What is this you speak of?
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Impreza + XT6 front parts. Information.
I used a bolt with two nuts to spread the flanges wayyyy apart. Actually went together rather painlessly. Instead, my advice is to lift both sides of the car. I only had one side up and could not get my Legacy struts in because the sway bar was holding my knuckle up. Once I got the second side up, it slid right on.
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What Have You Done to your Soobie lately? (Please post in here and keep it going)
I finally got the rear disc brakes installed on my Brat. I'd love to say they make a huge difference in braking, but I'm not sure how much credit to give to them and how much credit to give to Rob's patience with bleeding the lines (thanks a ton, Rob). Also finally converted the ever flat front air struts, on my XT6, to Legacy coils. I'm waiting to wake up from the dream I must be having. They're so lovely. Especially after smashing and bouncing around on bump stops. Oh, and I pulled my usual mod. Ditched the ball bearings in one of my front axles and engaged the diff lock, so that my XT6 is now, like my Brat, RWD. Sadly, not kidding. Evidently somebody didn't think the driver side front axle's DOJ needed the metal retainer ring that holds everything in the cup. When I pulled the strut, it all just came apart. :-\
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Man, these GL's are greak kayak haulers (pics)
Thanks for sharing. It sure brings back some great memories. I grew up commonly seeing a pair of canoes strapped to the top of one of our Subarus and sometimes a couple more on top of a camping trailer behind it.
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I want my EA81 to have HP! Anyone got links?
The dual carb cam isn't even an upgrade. It just has the reversed lobes for the reversed valves. I took mine into Delta Cam and Ken checked the specs on it. Turns out the hydro cam is more impressive.
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EA81 transplant into a '59 Beetle
Absolutely love it. I'm rather interested in, some day, going to that sort of dual carb setup.
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its gonna happen.. XT UTE
Nice. I think you should go for a little bit bigger flying buttresses though.
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My Poor XT6
Hey, that's perfect. Nice clean RWD setup right there. :-p
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Backwoodsboy's ROUGH-TERRAIN engine hoist
That is just awesome. I've been wanting to do that sort of thing for years. Looks like I won't need to though. I just have to wait until your Brat is mine.
