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Crazyeights

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  1. I would like to see some more info on some of these - like the EG33 Impreza. Are there any pictures or write-ups?
  2. The solenoids I grabbed that work were off a 1992 Toyota Paseo
  3. How does the axle length work out? Are you making up some axles using EA82 inner and Legacy outer joints?
  4. I can use the rear shoes for an E-Brake when I get around to installing them. I just haven't been motivated to do it yet since the front e-brake still works awesome.
  5. What I did was to re-drill a legacy backing plate to fit the EA82 trailing arm. This let me use legacy rear rotors and calipers. I still had to use XT6 hubs though. Like this; Loyale <--> Legacy Rear Brakes 01 Loyale <--> Legacy Rear Brakes 02 Loyale <--> Legacy Rear Brakes 03
  6. I went the XT6 route and although it took a while and cost a bit it was worth it. Since then someone started making re-production XT6 hubs. How is it going with your project? Do you have the hub and axle adapted yet?
  7. Nice car! I have an '88 with the same wheels. I have 185/70R14 tires on it and they don't rub at all. No lift either, all stock.
  8. Sounds like they are backwards. The ones on my 83 go in at the top.
  9. It is possible. My 1992 Loyale is mostly made of Legacy and Impreza parts. It's a nice daily driver. I did just order spare clutch and throttle cables from Subaru for it though
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  11. or the EA81 for than matter. I bought my spares from directly from Subaru when they were still available. I recall having to wait a long time for them to get a batch of them in from Japan. I was told by a shop owner I know that the Japan Fukushima radiation situation destroyed most of the older stock of parts for Japanese cars. It makes sense and it's sad if it's true.
  12. The part number for a Melling EA82 pump is - was M223 GD is right they seem to be long gone.
  13. If you still have a failed plastic one left I would try taking or shipping it to a radiator shop. They could probably make a metal one that has the same dimensions. It will probably cost some $ though.
  14. I have a real 1989 GL-10 and it has an EA82T with a 4EAT. I really like it even if it is hard to get parts for. Mine says "4WD Turbo" on the sides but it doesn't actually say GL-10 on the body. It does say it on the title though. Nice cars
  15. I noticed that those hubs are drilled for 6 lug wheels. To me this means that you were probably running larger tires than the tiny little 13" tires that came with the car. Wouldn't the larger tire - wheel combination put way more load on the splines? This would make it even more critical that the cone spacers and washers are in good shape and properly torqued.
  16. Yes it is possible. If it is coolant coming through the vents try it on defrost. The "fog" should leave a greasy film on the inside of the windshield if it really is coolant. Antifreeze fumes also have a sickly sweet smell that is very noticeable.
  17. Looks Awesome! I'm jealous of the workspace and the rack too
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