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Jibs

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  1. ok yeah I felt that little square guy and was actually gonna try to pull it through into the cab, but will try to get it the other way. That thing IS a pain, I can't seem to get 2 fingers on it good, but will try again. thanks for the help.
  2. Thanks guys!! That did the trick! I disconnected the negative battery and put a new longer one on and attached it to one of the top engine mount bolts, then made sure everything was good to go. I tried it 3 times, each time it was like it was before. Except for one thing - It didn't smoke anywhere. Then the fourth time, the engine started! And ran! So that was it, I think the car had been sitting for so long out in the desert heat that the ground was a little worn. But thanks again, I just gotta get the throttle cable back on and I'm good to go.
  3. You could have a set of hubs drilled to 6 lug too, it cost me 150 US$ for a set down here. Then you could use ANY 6 lug rim. Edit: TheshadyIrishman at Alliedarmament.com is also making 15x6 wheels with the stock 4x140mm pattern as well.
  4. I am replacing the throttle cable in the Brat and I am wondering how you get the clip out where the cable goes through the firewall. I broke the one in the Brat, and I don't REALLY want to break the one in the wagon I'm taking it from, but I might end up doing it anyway. How do you get it out? Thanks.
  5. So I can just use the rotors and calipers and hubs? I wouldn't HAVE to change the control arms or the steering knuckles? Thanks. Edit: and would I be using axles from the later gens or the regular 81 axles? Thanks.
  6. I'm off tomorrow so I'll try what everyone has posted. Thanks guys and I'll let you know how it goes.
  7. It's not the battery cable. It's a ground wire that connects from the end of the spare tire mount to the transmission. I replaced it the first time after it got burned pretty bad with another one from another car, and it did the same thing. It didn't get AS hot, but still real warm to the touch.
  8. No prob Gravityman! Anyone know?
  9. How about: BECAUSE I CAN!! I love subarus and they make for real good offraod machines How many Lifted Soobs do you see around? Lifted Jeeps? Exactly. Because it looks cool.
  10. Jibs replied to Roundeye's topic in Off Road
    That's cool man! Good Job, I like that pic as well, makes us soob guys look good!
  11. All right I went back up ans checked today. I didn't get a good look to see if the battery cables were pinched, But I DID notice that some wiring that goes from the passenger side (EA81) and connects to the oil pump, a connect to the carb and a ground to the engine, so I hooked up everything there and tried to start the engine. The starter tried to turn over, but didn't seem like it was getting enough juice or that something was holdin the engine back (See new Post by SubaruJunkie) but it was closer than yesterday, so I don't know. Any suggestions?
  12. Yeah, I didn't spend a lot of time figuring out what was wrong, but I'll check the next time I'm around there
  13. This past wednesday a few of us swapped engines into the Brat and I finally got everything hooked back up and bolted together today, but when I tried to start the Brat I completely FRIED the ground wire that is located at the end of the spare tire holder. The starter clicked once and then there was nothing. I saw smoke and turned it off, what could it be? any ideas? Thanks
  14. Here's me at WCSS7 In the Lifted Brat:
  15. If I can get the Brat done soon I'd be in. But yeah its hard getting people together around here, but we should keep trying.
  16. Sorry dave, we weren't near a computer at all since yesterday, so didn't even think to call. We were real busy anyway and probably wouldn't have been much fun. In other news THANKS JEREMY AND BRIAN! I couldn't have done it without you.
  17. I'm running 14" rims for my swampers and 15" rims for my street tires, so everyone is right! 14" with Swampers: 15" With street tires:
  18. Its so sad to see something like this happen. Unless of course it's going to a good home. Oh well, it had a good life and will be remembered. Too bad I couldn't ever get out with you to wheel in this thing.
  19. Jibs replied to Jibs's topic in Off Road
    It's great! It was a lot of fun going through those narrow trails at the show, with all the Broom bushes so close to the path.
  20. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=40192 :grin:
  21. After you add this to the FAQ, you can delete this zap. More website clubs: www.suberdave.com www.subaru4wd.net I wanted to post a couple of pics of the 6 lug conversion:
  22. Well, WELCOME TO THE CLUB!! Glad to have new members here. Enjoy your car and the site, you'll be pleased with your soob.
  23. That's too bad, man, FIXIN TIME!! Sorry to hear of your loss. Hope everything goes well with the rebuild.

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