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The solenoids I grabbed that work were off a 1992 Toyota Paseo
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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.
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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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Just re-route the power steering pump
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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.
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The part number for a Melling EA82 pump is - was M223 GD is right they seem to be long gone.
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Back with a new name.
Crazyeights replied to FerGloyale's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
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Junkyard Gem (autoblog)
Crazyeights replied to Subarule's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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 -
4" Lift on Brat Causing Issues
Crazyeights replied to abentz's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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. -
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.
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Sumoco's Radical BRATacular Solid Axle Adventure
Crazyeights replied to sumoco's topic in Members Rides
Looks Awesome! I'm jealous of the workspace and the rack too