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^that's what jeeps are for I really want to see that going through the rock gorge up here at the ORV park.
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flywheel has to match the transmission. AFAIK (and I wouldn't be the person to ask....) EA81 and EA82 flywheels aren't interchangeable.
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mine's an '87. was a turbo, now just has an N/A 22RE in it. once the wagon sells, the 4runner will get 33s and a rear locker (engine should be rebuilt by then!). then some skidplates. and my revolver shackles (which have been sitting in the basement for like 3 years).
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Rock Auto or 1st Subaru
Numbchux replied to The Dude Abides's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Beck/Arnley makes great stuff (frequently it actually is OEM!). I wouldn't worry about it if it worked out to be cheaper than OEM (easily could be as long as it's not shipping from a different warehouse than the other stuff). also, don't forget to grab the rubber grommets for the valve cover bolts! -
awesome! I don't remember seeing a silver door and fender on that one..... I spent the day at the Crawl 4 the Cure yesterday. pissed that my 4runner is out of commission. BUT, there were a few other yotas there that were very inspiring. with amazing little modification (compared to all the "jeeps" with V8s, 1-ton axles, 10" of lift, links, coilovers, all just to fit 35" tires). yes, wagon has to get sold so the 4runner can get big
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Front diff interchangeability: The true answer
Numbchux replied to WJM's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I'm not exactly sure what all was involved in importing it, as I didn't. another member here coordinated it all for a project of his, by the time the trans actually arrived, the project had been scrapped, so he re-sold it. too bad it'll have to wait another year or so before it actually gets installed in anything. but the wait should be worth it. if you're looking to do the same, you may want to ask the members who are from australia what the best way to get it done would be. maybe even join and ask over on Ausubaru.com -
Rock Auto or 1st Subaru
Numbchux replied to The Dude Abides's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
thirded. -
Rock Auto or 1st Subaru
Numbchux replied to The Dude Abides's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
they occasionally have a couple OEM things. 1st subaru is typically much slower. they have to order the parts into their store, and then they ship them out to you. whereas rockauto parts tend to be in the mail the same or next day. I trust Beck/Arnley parts just as much as OEM, so I usually order whatever is cheapest. so I've used both. -
Front diff interchangeability: The true answer
Numbchux replied to WJM's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
imported from Aus. AFAIK the first and possibly only one in North America. -
I just picked up the 225678 seal (710439 will be a bit longer getting here...sometime next week). and it looks to be a perfect fit. exactly the right size for the ER knuckle, but the inner diameter looks identical to the EJ seal I have. unfortunately, I don't have a spare EJ axle to actually test fit it on, but it is the same size as the EJ seal, and it won't slip over the step on the ER axle.
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Front diff interchangeability: The true answer
Numbchux replied to WJM's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I have not done it myself, but was thinking about it (until I got my hands on a genuine EJ D/R), so I was watching for any information I could find. AFAIK, the center diff housing bolt pattern is the same. although the casing itself is different. but that should mean you can bolt an EJ center diff casing (with an EJ center diff in it....) to an EA trans or vice versa. -
fenders are flared out more. it's fairly common to swap sedan fenders/bumper onto a wagon for the flares. control arms are longer, and the tabs on the strut that bolt onto the knuckle are longer. rear lateral links and struts are different as well. sedan: wagon:
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STis and WRX sedans have a wider track than wagons and older subies. 6MT axles are actually longer.
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^they must have been for an Auto trans. only the 5-speed ones are 23. I found a pair in a junkyard here in MN a couple years ago. I didn't have a spare 23-spline trans, but they wouldn't go onto the stubs on my RX trans.
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Good aftermarket Balljoints? (EA82)
Numbchux replied to TheLoyale's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
+1. nothing but moog ball joints and rod ends on my cars. -
yep, only '93-'94 FWD 5MT 1.8l imprezas got the magic 23-spline axles. the axles are longer, but they won't push the hub out and "cause" camber. my loyale has XT6 control arms, and '92 legacy knuckles, struts and axles. no positive camber. although, it's also lowered a bunch, so the control arms are almost level, which really helps push the bottom of the knuckle out.
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i want a UTE (MORE PICS LOOKIE )
Numbchux replied to subaruguru's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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yep, brake mount tabs are different. hubs, bearings, and outer bearing seals are the same, but the inner seal is different. so in order to mix and match an ER axle with an EJ hub, you'll need a different seal (I hope to actually buy one of those needed seals before long, and do some test-fitting and a write-up).
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So who's stripping EJ22 wiring harnesses these days?
Numbchux replied to Greenley's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
sorry, I work evenings, so I'm not usually available at normal human hours.....hopefully I can call you within the next couple days. -
Proof: It does get dirty!
Numbchux replied to Subarutex's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
it's no frame, but it's probably one of the strongest stock parts on the front of the car (an aftermarket bumper would be better....but not the stocker). sweet pics!! glad to see it kickin it off road! what wheels are those? Equal length header? -
^Thanks. yea, I've tried to answer most of those questions on the site. for most of what you guys would be looking at (EJ into an EA car). it's $250. and that's for anything 2001 and older. OBD II harnesses don't scare me (they can even be a bit easier to initially separate....), and they only extra requirement to make one run completely is a vehicle speed sensor. but even that can be simulated with a little unit from EngineWiring.com All I need to know, is years, transmissions, ABS, Airbags, A/C about all 3 cars. That is, the car the engine came out of, the car the engine is going into, and the car after the swap is done (i.e. your loyale had A/C, but you're not going to make it work after the swap. or your legacy had ABS, but it'll be removed with the SVX swap).
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junkyard prices for D/R 5 speed ...
Numbchux replied to mcbrat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
UPullRParts does a UPull-a-thon every spring. everything you can carry 20 ft for $40. we've gotten a bunch of stuff there...but never a trans. the yard up here in Duluth that still inventories all their individual parts, and charges depending what it is, wants $150 for a D/R 5MT. and has about 8 at any given time. they've even got 2 tlegs, 3 svxs, many newer outbacks and such, and even an '05 FXT -
also, the legacy "touring wagon" as it's called, is not raised roof. just a turbo wagon. only the first gen GT is raised roof. and not [necessarily?] turbo. my dad has a '94 LGT with the raised roof.
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yep, only 5MT FWD 1.8l '93-'94 imprezas have 23 spline axles. auto trans, legacy, AWD, all have 25s. also, as discussed in gary's thread in the offroad section, while the outer end of the axle/hub will interchange with EJ/ER stuff. the inner wheel bearing seal is different. I found some seal part numbers that THEORETICALLY should work....
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I have no idea. I didn't think so. but old subarus are pretty rare out here.....I still have yet to see an RX in person
