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    This is for sale on ebay, and I have no interest in it.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cars-Trucks___Grandmas-Deal-89-SUBARU-GL-4WD-ONLY-64K-WOW-LOOK_W0QQitemZ110334837714QQddnZCarsQ20Q26Q20TrucksQQddiZ2282QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item110334837714&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65%3A-1|39%3A1|240%3A1318

     

    I like the description!

     

    Up for bid is a 1989 Subaru GL 4 Wheel Drive With only 64,000 Original Miles !!! This is one of those true stories of a real cream puff grandma's car! This Subaru GL was only a 2 owner vehicle, once by the grandmother (who bought it new), and the grandchild (who is not a youth). The current owner is a mature person who is part of the law enforcement community, and who has only driven it a couple of thousand miles since he recieved it. There is nothing mechanically wrong with this vehicle, they are only selling it because they purchased a new vehicle. <snip>

     

    If grandma didn't put the spoiler on, I guess it was the "mature" person in the law enforcement community!

  2. I am looking for a source for a quality water pump, to order online. The story why is below:

     

     

    Today was an interesting day for me and a passenger.

     

    For the past 500 miles or so, there was a rattle or knocking at idle, to up to about 2000 rpm. It sounded like a loose heat shield on the exhaust system, so I did not put a repair at high priority.

     

    At highway speed today, I started hearing what sounded like pinging at about 3,500 rpm and above. It was a little worse under load. I noticed the car was running hot (when I looked down the temp gauge was pegged in the red). I pulled onto the side of the highway, let the engine cool enough that I could look down the fill hole for the radiator, and I saw no coolant.

     

    I drove another 1/2 mile, with the engine merely hot (as opposed to pull-over-now-hot) to a place with radiator fluid.

     

    I put about a quart in the radiator, while the engine was running. The alternator belt started smoking, and I noticed the water pump was seized. I don't know the condition of the pump before I put the radiator fluid in.

     

    My AAA membership paid for itself today!

     

    I would like to know the best place to order Subaru water pumps online.

  3. I just bought a 1984 GL 4wd wagon! After 14 years without a Subaru, it feels good to drive one again.

     

    I bought the car without personally inspecting it. The seller told me he was not mechanically inclined, and he did the best he could to describe it.

     

    Here is a picture of the front passenger side DOJ boot

    IMG_1441_cv_boot_20prct.jpg

     

    As you can see, it is beginning to rip, and needs to be replaced. Amazingly, the car doesn't make any grinding sounds going down the road, or around a corner.

     

    I heard on Click 'n' Clack the a whole rebuilt drive shaft assembly can now be purchased, for what a CV joint used to cost.

     

    Are there any good companies where I can order the drive shaft assembly?

  4. I just had a 1984 GL Wagon 4wd delivered to me.

     

    The key can be removed with the ignition still on. I thing the shipper left the ignition on while the car was being transported. It may have been left on for four days.

     

    The battery now will not take a charge from a plug-in charger, 6 amp. The starter relay clicks after about 1/8 turn on the engine.

     

    Maybe the coil, or the Electronic Control Unit were damaged? I'd like to know what might not be o.k. now.

     

    mkoch

  5. Hello,

     

    I plan to soon be the owner of a 1984 GL Wagon.

     

    Years ago,I had an '81, which had a passing light. Knowing how cool one of those can be, I purchase a passing light assembly for the new car.

     

    I can't find a wiring diagram for it in the Bentley book.

     

    I now realize this assembly is far from "plug and play", and I will have to do more than just run current to it.

     

    Does the passing light circuit have some relays in it?

     

    I have drawn out a quick 'n' dirty wiring diagram of the passing light assembly. The big rectangle with numbers represents the six terminal plug on the passing light unit.

     

    The unit seems to work, as the light lights, the motor goes, and the position sensor (for lack of a better term) makes and breaks contacts.

     

    Any suggestions or information on this would be appreciated.

     

    passing_light_diag.jpg

  6. Johnson']I'd assume they are wider. I don't have an EA82 with a stock rack anymore' date=' I can go measure my EA81 though.[/quote']

     

    Yes, if you could measure your EA81, I'd appreciate it. I'd like to know the distance from the threaded hole one one side, to the threaded hole on the other. That is, center to center of the outermost roof slots.

     

    Thanks!

     

    mkoch

  7. Johnson']If you're talking about something that mounts in the gutter' date=' no. EA81's are narrower than EA82's.[/quote']

    If you're talking about something that mounts in the gutter, no. EA81's are narrower than EA82's.

     

    I am not referring to the edge of the roof, I am referring to the four long slots running along the length of the roof.

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