Everything posted by Crazyeights
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remanufactured power steering pumps - successful?
Crazyeights replied to nnealley's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX@grossgary I seem to learn something new and helpful just about every time I read your replies. Thank you
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dropped a schrader valve in my ac line low side hose
Crazyeights replied to babyfacefitz's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXGood work! I think that was a wise choice.
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Best Aftermarket Ignition Coil?
Great info JesZeK as always
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Best Aftermarket Ignition Coil?
[EDIT] info corrected below by JesZeK
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Anyone had this problem with their EJ22?
Crazyeights replied to Islandbike27's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXI read about a similar problem here on USMB in another persons thread. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/130624-2000-outback-fuel-pump-assembly-metal-cap-is-broken/ I hope this helps.
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Ultra Grey on Oil Pump Gasket?
I use Loctite 518 flange sealant on mine and none have leaked yet. If you do choose Ultra Grey/Fuji/Toyota/Nissan Bond then I would apply it sparingly. You don't want any inside the pump where the rotor is.
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Ea81t A3
@silverhelme I see your point. After working on cars full time for many years myself, an auto trans sounds really good sometimes.
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BS on easy lift for 85 e82
@ JesZeK Nice complete write up as always! Thank you again
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BS on easy lift for 85 e82
Agreed there are lots of details involved with doing a proper lift that may not be obvious at first look. Things like the steering shaft, brake lines, shift linkage, driveline and cv axle shaft angles, alignment issues, what tire and wheel combination to use, which shocks and struts to use, proper fasteners, it goes on and on... It's all been done many times and there is lots of information to be found on here. An improperly lifted rig can be quite dangerous The use of common sense and safe procedures are strongly recommended
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Brat Build!
Sorry to hear about this! Count your blessings that you weren't badly hurt The Brat always can be replaced - you can't
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what sticks HVLA in EA82 heads ?
I would say that the melted timing cover is your best clue. The heat was probably a factor.
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what exactly is needed for an ea81 spfi swap??
Unfortunately it's trial and error. I ended up making a second one before I could get the timing to adjust properly within the limit of the slot on the distributor.
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1978 Subaru Brat. From death to life and everything in-between
Try http://www.car-part.com There are a few of those transmissions listed there.
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No Injector Pulse EJ22 1992 Leg Wag
Crazyeights replied to GRANDLOYALE's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXTry checking all of the ECM grounds.
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'04 Outback VDC, wrecked-to-overland build
Awesome job! Do you have any pictures of welding the front cut into place?
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I Won a Brat!
Congrats! Pictures or it didn't happen
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Ford Model T showing flex
The question is do all 4 wheels still sit on the ground after they back down?
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Cable on proportiining valve
It is probably the hill holder valve if it has a place for a cable.
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Question about engine at local u pull it
I wouldn't turn it over anymore without putting a timing belt on it. The valve timing is already off and these are interference engines. I would probably grab it.
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EA81 hydro. lifter compression/valve noise after rebuild
+1 That's what I was trying to say above The (Chevrolet) procedure ^^^^ has worked fine for me more than once on Hydro EA81s. YMMV
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EA81 hydro. lifter compression/valve noise after rebuild
My old mind is letting me down again Good luck in resolving it
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EA81 hydro. lifter compression/valve noise after rebuild
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Transmission Casing Crack - 2013 Crosstrek
In my experience ATF will almost always find a way through a welded aluminum repair that was done in the vehicle. It seems to be difficult to clean the metal enough so that the weld can work and seal up tight. Having been stuck in the middle of this situation before as a tech (between a shop owner, customer, and transmission shop) I personally won't install a leaking repaired a case again. The last time I tried this (it was a Ford) I did the R & R 3 times at 10+ hours per before it finally stayed dry. Each time it would last a few months and come back. You might have better luck with liquid steel or something like that. I repaired a GM transfer case with a crack in it and it stayed dry for years LOL. As always YMMV. This really sucks and it could bite anyone, thanks for the heads up. I hope you find an affordable resolution soon and good luck.
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Mystery Engine Harness Ground Cable
Crazyeights replied to geek500's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXGround to an intake bolt if it's an EJ engine is my guess. If it's an EA engine then look for the same size bolt in the area the wire will reach. Sometimes the wire will lay or rest near it's old location from "memory" of a sort. Pictures would help.
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84 4wd Touring wagon
Very nice work I have always wanted to do this to my 83 Wagon.
