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Any "older gen" original owners out here?
I was younger. Didn't know how to dicker. Is still my daily driver for work commute. (4 mi. round trip)
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Any "older gen" original owners out here?
Bought my '88 GL 4X4 wagon new. Still have the window stickers (~$13,000), manual, finance paperwork, ownercard, tire pamphlet, etc. Currently at ~ 256,000 mi. Jon
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front half-shaft chart
Thank You kind sir. Jon
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front half-shaft chart
Thanks young lady. That's what I thought! I searched for it earlier and didn't find it. Also checked just now and it is not there. He also said he had it posted somewhere else. Jon
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front half-shaft chart
I think I froze my brain the last few days. I was wandering around the board a couple of days ago, and saw (I think) a chart that had the measurements and Identification info on front axles. Could anyone point me in the right direction. Thanks, Jon
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easiest way to remove clutch fan EA82
I've found that getting it off is the easy part. Getting those &^(TI^^^*&^ nuts back on is a tad more difficult. Anyone have a slick way of doing it? Jon
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'93 Impreza heater core dilemma
pappy52 replied to pappy52's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXI didn't want to get in trouble, so I searched lots of past posts and didn't find anything. Hoping one of you on the higher plane might have run into this situation. I am still researching! Jon
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'93 Impreza heater core dilemma
Have a tale of woe regarding heater core for '93 Impreza. It definately is shot. I researched and found best bet is from a dealer,so far. I ordered the heater core, but then got a reply that included the following. ------------------ PT071001- HEATER CORE Post Date 01/16/2001 12:00:00 AM Source LSNYJSHA Part Number(s) 72130FA000 HEATER CORE Attachments PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT PART NUMBER 72130FA000 HAS SUPERSEDED TO 72130FA001. WHEN 72130FA001 IS BEING USED IN A REPAIR OF A 1993-96 IMPREZA OR A 95-96 LEGACY MODEL, IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO USE THE FOLLOWING AS A SET: IMPREZA, 72130FA001 AND 72120FA001. LEGACY, 72130FA001 AND 72120AC021. ------------------------------------ Part number 72130FA001 is the heater core. Part number 72120FA001 is a new box or case for the core. It is $160. Now: 1 Does anyone know if the new one is smaller or larger than the origonal? (7.5" X 6" X 1") 2 Has anyone replaced these by stuffing/modifying the origonal box? Main concern is just getting heat into the bloody car.(brrrr). My niece has a 60 mile oneway daily commute with no heat. Any ideas? Or anyone have a good core for origonal box in the Wa. state area? Thanks, Jon
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Imprezza heater core-New Box?
pappy52 replied to pappy52's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXFound out I do have to get a new box since Subaru superceded the old core number with a new one. Guess I will ask around the board if anyone either has a core ('93 Imprezza) or have used the "new" core with an "old" box. Jon
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Imprezza heater core-New Box?
pappy52 replied to pappy52's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXYep, that's what I meant. I posed the same question to Jamie at subarugenuineparts, and she never alluded to it. She seems like a nice gal, answering all my senior questions and working with me to place an order for the heater core. Now that I know the system, I am sure I will be ordering more. Jon
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Imprezza heater core-New Box?
My parts store tried to order a new heater core for a '93 Imprezza. The dealership they were going to get the core from said that they also need a new "box" at $160. What's up with this? Anyone know? Thanks, Jon
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Crankshaft Timing Belt Sprockets: The Truth
You guys made me go look at my old parts. The set I have from an origonal motor shows, as Emily said, that the one with the groove was on the back. Also these had been on so long that there is a definate "shadow", or wear marks on the back of the non-grooved one where the sides of the teeth lived and worked 'lo these many years. The wear marks can also be seen in the pictures htat have been posted prior. Just what I saw. Jon
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Legacy/Impreza 4eat AWD swap
pappy52 replied to pappy52's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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Legacy/Impreza 4eat AWD swap
pappy52 replied to pappy52's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXHow did you find that stuff? Thanks to my browser's translate stuff I was able to poke around a bit. The Russian page is a listing of Japanese used stuff for sale. As you said, that number shows for a '93 Legacy 16 valve. Australian one shows for '95 Legacy. Still found notheg about ratios. I am still on the hunt though. It has to be "out there somewhere". Jon
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Legacy/Impreza 4eat AWD swap
pappy52 replied to pappy52's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXYeah, only problem is, I don't know what this tranny ratio is so I don't know which rear I would use. Don't know all the configs of this stuff. Turbo ratio same as non? Impreza ratios different from Legacy? Year differances? Red cars vrs. Blue? I'm too old, my brain hurts. Can I slap a Ford 9" in there? They fit in anything. Jon
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