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  1. Today I dug into the wagon.... have this loud grinding (i assume wheel bearing) that goes away when I turn left. So today I replaced the entire left hand (drivers side) hub, thinking this was the issue. Nope, same exact sound at moderate speeds (15-30)....havent taken it above that really yet:lol:. Is it the right wheel bearing? that seems weird that when more dynamic load is on the right side when turning left, the noise goes away...... I already wasted one morning, dont really want to waste another one. any ideas?

     

    On a side note, my speedo was acting up due to a bad seal on the speedo cable, so i just replaced it with a spare cluster I had..... Anyone know about how long this will last without fixing the seal at the tranny? I would prefer not to have gear oil dripping down on my feet from the stupid speedo cable :mad:

  2. So I have this idea.... Anyone done/ heard of putting the gl10 suspension on a regular gl? I know everyone hates the air ride, but if you can bypass all that computer mumbo jumbo, and have it be a simple on/off, would it work? I am thinking about slamming my wagon to the ground, and if I put it on gl10 suspension, hypothetically I could have the bags be defleated, make my car slammed, then when I want to drive, just pump up the bags and it will give me 2" more of clearance... Any thoughts?

  3. So, thought I got out of the old subaru game, with my last lifted sedan. Well turns out I cant get out of the game, so I picked up this little gem today. photo.jpg

    Anyways, it is a 89 Gl Hi/lo, with 140,000 original miles. Rescued her on her way to Pick n pull.

    It was stolen, and apparently has not run after being stolen and recovered. So, the previous owner before selling it to me wanted to check relays (thought they were behind the dash) and started disassembling the dash. Luckily he didnt get too far before he gave up. So i will put them back together when I get the time...

    Anyways it wont start. Its getting fuel, turns over, but previous owner says no spark. Timing belts we just done @120k, so i doubt it threw the drivers side belt, but i didn't get a chance to look. I haven't had much time to tinker with it, but while i am not working on it I am just brainstorming what it may be. Any ideas?

  4. Welp, havent been on here in awhile.... but have been working on the subi when I could. Lets see, I have: cut the fenders, fixed rusty panels (the few that there are :) ) , re-braced the front strut extensions to a very new beefy design, and put accord springs on the rear to solve my sag issue and give me about another inch of lift ;). So in preparation of the wheeling to walker tomorrow, we: put the welded diff in, mounted super swampers on another spare set of drilled toyota wheels, cut the fenders to fit the swampers, and finally sealed my shift boot and made a custom crown royale bag shift boot. pics to come!

    -Jeff

  5. yeah when I first got the weber i checked the jets, and they were 140 mains 160/170 air correctors and 50/60 idles.

    One of the mains didnt screw in as easy as the other as i remember, and head was alittle chewed, but the hole in the jet was in good condition, and it seated fully, so i figured everythint was alright there. I have not done a tune to it, it does have fairly new ignition wires and new spark plugs though.

  6. for the flaky connection, i think it has to be in the dash, when the voltage gauge doesnt work, the gas gauge doesnt work either, so im thinking a ground or something...

  7. So im still getting terrible mileage, 15mpg. Granted im lifted 5 inches on 27 tires, but i know i should be getting better than this. Ive tried to find float specs online but i cannot find anything. What float specs do you guys run that you know works!?!? or any other things i should do? I was getting pretty good mileage with my old hitachi so i need to fix this i am a broke college student.

     

    Also, another question, I hooked the fresh air supply for the cat up to the valve cover breathers routed to the air filter on the carb. I drove it for a couple days, came outside and there was a pretty good size oil spot below the drivers side of the motor, looked like it came from the breather, but i am not positive, could be unrelated. Anyways, should i leave it routed like this, or cap them off?

    any help is great,

    thanks

    Jeff

  8. well, I got the lift done with the help of 88subie4x4's dad. also put my old toyota wheels to good use and found a set of 215/65/15s on craigs for $100 for practically new tires. Also am trying to still dial in the weber mileage wise, and fix a few odds and ends, still need to tinker with it but it runs and drives! :banana:

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