Everything posted by bratman18
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04 fxt
Installed the STi intake manifold today
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My '83 GL: The Ski Wagon
And do you remember who gave you the advise to rough it up with sandpaper?
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My '83 GL: The Ski Wagon
I would agree about the flywheel in a Legacy as well, just isn't necessary in an old GL unless your having serious slipping issues. I have done it that way to MANY older cars with no issues ever. But definitely do it whichever way you want, just throwing out what I have experienced.
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1984 GL Wagon Fwd Build
Not to bring up a sore subject, but......what about your BRAT?! Lol
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Replacing clutch slave cylinder and hose
bratman18 replied to ibroad's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXTo the left, remember, righty tighty, lefty loosy, then pop that clip off and pull hose through.
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Pulling engine, etc. through the eyes of a noob
Just for future reference, it's a lot easier to remove the whole power steering pump with lines attached. There are 3 12mm bolts behind the power steering pulley, you just stick a deep socket through the holes in the pulley and remove the pump and swing the entire assembly off to the side.
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Introducing the Subercoupe Now with 50% more cyl’s and 100% more RWD!
That's so awesome. We definitely need more pics, and more info on how it's all put together.
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FINALLY!! found the one I've been looking for.
Looks great! Nice intake manifold! Haha. Keep the pics coming!
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Retro GL-10 TURBO build
Looks great! Did you ever get the right mounting brackets for the front lip?
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Pulling engine, etc. through the eyes of a noob
Looks like it could be never seize on that shaft. And also make sure you have the 2 dowel pics where they need to be on the engine OR the tranny.
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Introducing the Subercoupe Now with 50% more cyl’s and 100% more RWD!
More great work! Keep it up, and let's see some more pics! What are your plans for a clutch?
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My '83 GL: The Ski Wagon
Can't remember what grit I used, but rough is good. It's not like you're going to do too much to the surface, just a little refresh.
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welding sheet metal - first attempt didn't go so well
I have done many sheet metal patches with my cheap flux core welder. It takes a lot of practice to make it work. But once you get the hang of it, it's not too bad to do. Short pulses of the trigger works well. Always check for penetration, and strength to make sure your welds are good. They may not always look the prettiest, but you can smooth them over, and then use body filler to make it look good after. I have done a few rear quarter patches now this way, and they are still holding up well to this day.
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My '83 GL: The Ski Wagon
On these older cars, unless the flywheel is loaded with hot spots, I have always just gone over the surface with a sanding disc lightly to kid of refresh the surface. Never had an issue doing that, and it has always worked well. If you were going with an EJ22 swap or something, I'd say get it resurfaced.
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EJ22T ECU hacking
Actually, this has been done from what I am told. a couple guys local have done this even. One of them recently went with a bigger turbo and supporting mods, so he went with a stand alone, but the others made modifications to the ECU with some chip available from a guy on one of the forums.
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I broke it
Haven't seen it on an EA82, but I have seen a few on the EA81's.
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car is vibrating while accelerating ??? not tires
bratman18 replied to jheat71's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXIt's almost definitely a front axle
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Gen 2 Seat options
I loved XT6 seats in my BRAT, if you're tall at all, they make a huge difference in space.
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d/r swap in legacy
Remove rear diff from Legacy, and bolt in rear diff from the GL
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d/r swap in legacy
85-89 5 spd dual range tranny will work.
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Retro GL-10 TURBO build
Nice progress!
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Jumping out of gear.
Haha, and yet it kept going!
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car is vibrating while accelerating ??? not tires
bratman18 replied to jheat71's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXI know this, I just said the axle in general, and then specified the inner. I agree if it's the original axle, it's probably the cause. They can look just fine, and "feel" just fine when you grab and try to move it by hand, but can cause vibration when driving. Just because it looks ok, doesn't mean it is.
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Jumping out of gear.
Not that it's any help, but I have had at least 3 of my older 5 spd dual ranges do that. Like you said, it wasn't big deal, so I just never worried about it. But it would be good to know the definite cause of it.
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car is vibrating while accelerating ??? not tires
bratman18 replied to jheat71's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXCould be a cv axle on it's way out. Check to see if either inner boots are torn.
