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  1. Oh how I hate rodents in cars.

     

    On an ea81 car, the spot they can gain access through, are the round holes in the front inner fenders, towards the rear. I'm pretty sure the holes are cowl drains.

     

    Anyways, on mine I used a few sheet metal screws to affix some expanded metal (heavy duty metal screen). Also, if your shifter boot has any holes, they'll jump in through that, too. Mine was, so I attached expanded metal over the opening, beneath the rubber boot. Leave sharp edges pointed down, on the areas that need to be removed, to clear the shifters movement.

     

    Unfortunately, I did that after I had had to completely dismantle the interior to R&R the heater/ac plenum, fan and heater core, and ac evaporator.

     

    You fellas running around with old pee and poo soaked rodent nests, and even dead rodents within your heater aren't doing your driving comfort or health any favors!

     

    It's a pain, but the best option, if you mean to keep your car; tear it all out, clean all the pieces thoroughly. On the heat and/or AC coils, spray with bleach and really blow them out well.

     

    Once you're done, your car will smell much nicer, you won't have debris fly at you when the air is on, and chances are, your heat and AC will work better as well.

  2. Heres mine. Ive posted these before, but whatever.

    I cut 1.5" from the rear, and 3" from the front using just a sawzall. Measured carefully and drew it out so it would still look somewhat normal, and not like somebody took a sawzall to it.

    The rear has several layers, so i riveted them back together after the cut.

    These pics are with 195-75-14 BFGs. Its now sitting on 205-75-14s, and i had to massage with a BFG, the reinforcement rib that runs through the front fenderwell to fit those. And no lift! post-25891-0-37518700-1432761823_thumb.jpgpost-25891-0-14518600-1432761845_thumb.jpg

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  3. You guys've been busy!

     

    I finally got around to fixin my electrical woes after having all of the dash/HVAC out. Blinkers didnt work still, after i had it all together. Thought it was a bad turn signal switch. Nope. Wasnt getting power to the yellow wire that powers the blinkers. (Hazards worked fine)

    Dug around for a bit without tearing it all apart very far again. Said nuts to it, and soldered a wire on in the signal switch, giving the yellow wire power, stolen from the hazard circuit. Bingo! Cleaned the carpet, installed my seats, double checked to make sure all my I's were dotted and T's crossed.

    Took her for a spin!

    Woohoo! Alls well. It hasnt left my driveway since maybe last august. It finally came up as a priority to get it finished, as my old beater Dodge truck busted something in the front axle....and i needed the spot in front of the garage that the subie was in.

    Plus, i was getting tired of having a derelict automobile just sittin there.

  4. Where do you all recommend I buy a turn signal switch?

    Maybe im just google-illiterate, but i cant seem to find a new one on this newfangled interweb thingy.

     

    I looked on rockauto, and they dont seem to have any.

    I checked the sites for brick and mortar local parts houses (autozone, napa, etc) and came up with zilch.

    And i refuse to try partsgeek...they hosed me on parts and it was never resolved. They took my money and i didnt get my parts.

     

    If any of you have a line on a new part, please chime in!

    Otherwise i'll be scavenging at junkyards.

  5. The "rising sun" is not the national flag... It is a war flag adopted during the late 1800s and used by the imperial navy and army. It is still a sensitive symbol for many WW II vets, Koreans, Chinese etc who suffered under the hands during that time. Westerners have adopted it as a cool design but it has some pretty nasty history behind it.

    With that said I think the American flag motif is more to paint Joy as a red neck.

    BTW... I was born in Japan and spent 10yrs as an adult there, my 3 boys were born there and my wife is 1/2, I have a great respect for the people and culture.

    I respect japanese history and culture. Once "western" ideas were brought to their attention, they ran with it and made better what the europeans had begun.

    That being said;

     

    Do you think patriotism is synonymous with being a redneck?

  6. Outside of the timing belt, pulleys, water pump, etc that should be replaced...id betcha the head gaskets are weeping too.

    I wouldnt consider any of that to be a deal breaker; but could be used as leverage to get the seller to drop the price a bit more, too.

     

    Other guys will probably chime in....i dont know of any other specific quirks to watch out for.

    My baja's an '06, and my wife loves it. (I wish it was faster)

  7. Sounds like its running lean. Presuming it was tuned correctly for denver altitude...its definitely got too small of jets. Find out the sizes you have in it now, and then buy yourself an assortment of sizes so you can dial it in to your OCD heart's content.

    Im the same way...tinker till its juuust right. Makes for a fine running machine, but it can also be a time consuming PIA

  8. Ive used the Permatex rust catalyst stuff, and im actually pretty impressed with it. It doesnt remove it, per se.

    You need to make sure that any and all scale rust is removed, and that the surface is degreased. I have spots that i treated a decade ago, with the intention of topcoating.....still havent layed any paint down, and the treated area still looks identical to what it back then.

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