Everything posted by Markus56
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93 loyale 4wd rear end shimmy
My old loyale had the same problem. My solution was to sell it. Should be the rear wheel bearings. replace them and you'll be good to go
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Need some blanks filled
to answer your question, yes. if you're looking for a daily driver, get a gen 1 legacy. p.s. punctuation is there for a reason
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Legacy vs Leone alternators
Nope. They do not fit. However, an alternator from an 88 maxima bolts right in, and is 90 amps compared to the 30 amp GL/Loyale alternator
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'86 BRAT No Start
They should be in a black plastic box next to the ignition coil.
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Extending steering shaft
If you can find both a ps and a non ps linkage, you can combine them for a weld free extension
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4" lift kit build thread
What do you mean by that?
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15 spare rims?
More info for if you decide to drill rims. The drill bit size is 1/2" and use a 1/4" bit as a pilot hole. I have 3 sets of drilled rims and i have never had problems
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*new bumpers and more!* pics of trip to ocean shores
What kind of alternator did you look at? I have the GM 100 amp in my wagon. If you plan on keeping the EA82 (i dont see why not. At the end of the day, they get the job done. regardless of what GD says:grin:) use the maxima 90 amp alt. The extra 10 amps isn't worth the trouble.
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'86 BRAT No Start
How sure are you that it is fuel? here are some simple tests to find out. I don't know what you've done, or how skilled you are, no offense intended:-p. Here are the tests i use when I'm diagnosing why a car will not start. i assume it turns over. Does it still have good compression? When it turns over does it turn over even? for example: DAH DAH DAH DAH. or does it go DAH DAH DU, DAH DAH DU. If it sounds like the first "example" then the compression is good. The next step is to check for spark. Pull one of the spark plug wires and ground it to the engine by holding it an inch above the motor, away from the spark plug hole. have someone turn the motor over and check for a spark to jump from the plug to the engine. If you have spark and compression, then it is an induction (air/fuel) problem. Congratulations! you are a mechanic! also check your fuses under the dash, and your fuseable links. Also check the wires where you had your fire.(you should do this first) good luck!
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4" lift kit build thread
that side didn't have the stock bolt. It had a machine bolt and nut with washers because i had to torch the original bolt off, because i didn't have any air tools when i did axles for the first time. i had one of my friends helping me (who is a nerd turned auto mechanic ) and he was doing that side when we putting the car back together. i think he forget the lock washers. Oh well. It needed new axles anyway
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4" lift kit build thread
Well the car grenaded today. the driver side control arm fell off and the tire locked up and broke an axle. and i didnt have any rear axles installed. so i got towed home. 70 bucks later it turns out i now have to replace all the axles on the dumb thing
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$900 for clutch and labor?!
That's what I'm doing. right now i am interning for free, but when summer starts i am going to another shop for a paid internship. At the college run shop i work at currently, we charge $40 per hour with a mark-up on parts. I just did a timing belt, oil pump, water pump, seals, etc on a 97 outback and IIRC the total was around $900. Of course, i didn't get a dime of this, but that is college for you.
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800 Mile Road Trip
We got into Havre today. you can go to the wal mart parking lot, then drive over a barrier, then be in wheeling territory. other than that, there is the world's smallest dairy queen. i never realized Montana was that desolate. next time i come here will be in a lifted subaru
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weber to EA81?
if i remember correctly, the base of a weber is too large to fit onto an intake. and honestly, clean out your underhood area and put a hood back on your car. that stuff isn't good for it. If you spent half as much time maintaining your car as you did asking questions, you would have a better car, and understand how it works, so you would be able to figure out this kind of stuff instead of making threads on the board. get your weber on your car, so you can see what it looks like. then decide if you can weld a carburetor onto an intake.
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Advice in Buying a Socket Set
get a metric set sockets if you are only going to get one kind. i found a 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" craftsman ratchet set at a pawnshop for 40 bucks. its good for everything. look around in your pawn shops and craigslist. you will be surprised whats out there
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4" lift kit build thread
more people wanted to go to Montana than would comfortably fit in a Subaru, so we are taking a different car
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4" lift kit build thread
IT'S Done!!!! :banana: now i get to go to montana for 4 days pics when i get back
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Tie rod ends?
keep your foot off the skinny pedal.
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Problem solving... not fixed yet. Rear axles breaking!
our gen 2's with welded rears run around on pavement all day without problems. same for gen 3's. i doubt that's the issue
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Offroading Tips
HA. you should see the stuff we run with. some of us dont even check our tire pressure regularly. or have a full size spare tire. or dont even have tools or spare parts so you have to trade you paintball gun for a stub shaft and use a borrowed zip tie to keep your pants from falling off.
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4" lift kit build thread
no. its still not done. my dad's auto shade welding helmet quit working so now he's flash-burned his eyes. the welds on the shift linkages turned out really bad, and i cant shift it into 2wd because the link is welded too long oh well. :-\ on the plus side my headlights work again
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4" lift kit build thread
got it running today. should be finished tomorrow, weather dependent And i installed the RX driver's seat. MOST COMFORTABLE SEAT EVER
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4" lift kit build thread
got it running today. should be finished tomorrow, weather dependent
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4" lift kit build thread
I just wanted to say, thank you all for your help and support, and for the entertainment of seeing you guys butt heads. hopefully this project will be done soon so you can argue elsewhere :-p
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4" lift kit build thread
should i use 1/8th" 2x2? i have a lot of it
