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  1. Hey, you still have that subaru? I'm in Marysville.

  2. OK, forgive my n00bism, but I may have been mistaken. It's been a while since I was able to move the car, but I got it drivable today, and I took it around the block. With the fluid topped off, the PS did function, but when I turn the wheel there is a loud, constant noise.
  3. It drives like it would if the engine weren't running at all. There's no noise at all, the steering just isn't boosted.
  4. The PS on my '88 GL wagon is not working. It worked when I bought the car, albeit not well. But now it doesn't work at all. The pump has plenty of fluid and the belt is fine. Is the pump the only possible part that could cause this, or is there something else that could be the culprit?
  5. This is good to know. I wasn't sure whether the rear diff or axle caused the spinning. Thanks.
  6. I'm over in Kitsap County. Do any of them fit an '88 GL wagon with the 5spd? If so, I'm definitely interested.
  7. I might just do that, since the u-joint makes an overwhelmingly loud noise when the vehicle is in motion.
  8. Yeah, this is why I'll most likely be replacing the entire drive shaft. So if I leave it connected to the transmission (manual trans) but disconnect it from the rear diff, and leave it in FWD, it should be OK? The front u-joint is the one that's bad.
  9. Is this harmful in any way? My '88 GL needs a new u-joint/drive shaft. I'll be getting the part at some point, but I'd like to be able to drive the car in the meantime. If I remove the shaft, is the car still driveable? Will driving it like that cause any damage?
  10. I'm located in Suquamish, which is in Kitsap County, just across the water from you. I'd be very interested in getting that off your hands! Thanks. Also, the car is an EA82 for those who were unsure.
  11. Thanks for all the info guys. So if I buy a new driveshaft, it should come with u-joints, right? I might just do that, assuming it doesn't cost too much.
  12. Yeah, I know it's common to replace them on other cars, so that's why it's confusing that nobody carries them. I can take a driveshaft out of a junkyard car, but I don't want used u-joints. Any Washington members wanna recommend a driveline specialist?
  13. I've been looking for new u-joints for my GL wagon, and none of the parts stores in the area list them. What's going on?
  14. Yeah, I'm planning on replacing the belt anyway, so I'll start there before I go and replace the pump or some such. EDIT: Is it difficult to swap in a manual steering unit? I prefer manual steering in a compact FWD car anyway.
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