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  1. Hmm, oil pressure doesn't usually go UP as engines age. If it did we'd be hearing about ea82's blowing up into a cloud of oil instead of ticking lifters. If you ground the wire from the oil pressure gauge the needle goes to the top, you probably have corrosion causing a partial short. Lowering the resistance, causing a higher reading.
  2. Lucky, inspections suck. Just replaced a rusted out and totally broken rear tube frame on my GL. Much better in that dept, but still won't pass ME inspection... Sticker is run out too.
  3. Turned up the idle? hmm. Do you have aftermarket axles? There's been talk that they can set up a vibration at idle when in D.
  4. I haven't had an issue downshifting mine manually. Actually, to tell you the truth, it's helped it. It had sticky valves when I first got the car. Using all the gear select positions seems to have cleared out some seldom used lines and it shifts better. If you really get on it over about 40 it won't always dowshift to 2nd, but it will manually if you put it in 2. Mine redlines 2nd around 60MPH. These autos are pretty tough transmissions, they take abuse quite well. Mine has 4.44 gears, good chance your's has 4.11. So your shift points may well be different than mine.
  5. On the 2nd gen legacy the bracket attaches under the bumper where it curves down into the radiator area. So you don't see screw hoes if you pull it off. You could easily use some angle iron to make a bracket like that. Or just not run one....
  6. You have to shift it manually. Like coming up to a corner just go ahead and drop it in a lower gear so it doesn't try to shift on you as you power out. Actually works pretty. Even sliding it around slippy back roads. Sure, I'd prefer a 5speed. But it's what I got, and it works decent. My auto is really an old POS... And I still have fun
  7. You can have lots of fun with an auto... My legacy is an auto, and a tired one at that. I can do just as much sliding around and awesomeness as I can with a 5speed.
  8. If you're sticking with the EA engine, you can't (within reason) use an EJ transmission. My car was swapped from FWD to 4WD before I got it. Whoever did it welded in brackets for the carrier bearing. It looks really messy, but it works. When you get into it, I can take pics so you can see how it works.
  9. The stupid timing marks confused me on my first tbelt job too... You won't be alone.
  10. 987687 replied to AK_Kev_007's topic in Off Road
    That's cool. Because even small rust holes here fail inspection...
  11. I got an ej22 with blown HGs... It CAN happen, just not common. I run 15-40 in mine. If it buys time, great!
  12. 987687 replied to AK_Kev_007's topic in Off Road
    I take it you don't have state inspection in Alaska?
  13. I never have the tools to do what I need, so this sort of stuff is cool. Gives me ideas of how to make stuff up to get things done without the proper tool. Would have made that trailer wheel bearing job much easier today if I had one of those... ha.
  14. Love the puller. way cool. Nice work!
  15. You have to use the ej25 torque converter and flex plate with the ej25 transmission as well.
  16. I can't imagine 1qt of gear oil is running prices up so high...
  17. Make a nice even layer of RTV all the way around the mating surface. If you get it on the screw holes it isn't going to hurt anything. I let the RTV get a little tacky, the assemble. What kind of dust? Like the dust that's ambient in the air? Or some metallic dust that's actually going to cause harm? If you have a few particles of dust it isn't going to hurt anything.... Seal it up and call it good. But $200 to R&R a subaru diff?! Is this a dealer? With a lift, tranny jack, air tools, etc. It shouldn't take more than an hour. Find a new shop... And they were going to charge essentially $190 to reseal the back cover? My god, how long does that take? Pull a few bolts out, seal it up, put it back together.
  18. Changed the oil in my GL. That ea81 is the smoothest running suby engine I've ever seen. Just purrs. Then I took it out and got it all muddy, only to drive through a flooded road to wash the mud off... Get my disty wet and stall it A little WD40 later and it was good to go It's so nice having GL back on the road. Missed my old POS osoo much
  19. 987687 replied to AK_Kev_007's topic in Off Road
    I dunno about you, but if my tacos showed up in the middle of a blizzard in a lifted subaru I'd say ************ YEA!!! You'd get all my taco business, that's for sure!
  20. 987687 replied to AK_Kev_007's topic in Off Road
    Needs a lift!
  21. Heat gun, I did a test. Back to black on the left, nothing in middle, heat gun on right.
  22. You can get them at napa for around $50. When my ej22 had a bad head gasket the only symptoms were bubbles. I went ahead and replaced the gasket with no testing or anything... just assuming that was the issue, and it was. I figure I'd start seeing symptoms if I let it get worse, subaru head gasket issues are weird, and not like other cars.
  23. FINALLY procured the rest of the parts I need to put my GL back together. It's been broken since the first weekend in April, I'm really missing that car!! Tomorrow I'll bust rump roast and get it back together, and make it inspectable... Making a car safe, and making a car inspectable are two totally different endeavors. It's gonna be nice and safe, but it needs things like plate light, horn, no more hole in trunk, fix leaky exhaust... who knows.
  24. front http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=77491 rear http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=112226
  25. You can buy a kit, but they're rather expensive if you're just going to use it once. Take it to any local garage and they should be able to perform the test, it's pretty simple.

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