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I went to college down there at OIT and there are way too many dirt roads to have fun on. Stop wasting time out by the jail and go exploring. Here's one of my favorite loops. You may need to wait until June to do the whole loop since portions of it are above 6500ft. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&saddr=OR-97&daddr=NFD+9714+Rd+to:NFD+5810+Rd+to:Unknown+road+to:NFD+22+Rd+to:National+Forest+Develop+Rd+5850%2FSaddle+Mountain+Pit+Rd+to:Sprague+River+Rd+to:42.418451,-121.797867&hl=en&geocode=FfjBhgIdk0K9-A%3BFQS4hgId11W9-A%3BFSIkhwIdVYO9-A%3BFRxIhwIdKr-9-A%3BFZYkiAIdiXW_-A%3BFVBKiQIdJknA-A%3BFWbRiQIdctO8-A%3B&mra=dme&mrcr=2&mrsp=7&sz=15&via=1,2,3,4&sll=42.426276,-121.788082&sspn=0.021636,0.055618&ie=UTF8&ll=42.485264,-121.8013&spn=0.345847,0.889893&z=11
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convert 5spd d/r 3.9 to 3.7 ??
GLCraig replied to subiemech85's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
So let me get this straight, you want to take a d/r 5-speed with a 3.9 final drive, convert to a 3.7 final drive and keep the 1.59 low range? Well if that's what you are after, it can probably be done using parts from a d/r 5-speed and a s/r 5-speed with 3.7 final drive. The key piece in all of this is the output shaft of the transmission. At 1 end of the output shaft is the pinion gear at the other end is a set of splines for the transfer case drive gear and in the middle are the driven gears, 1st/2nd syncro..etc. You are going to need to disassemble the output shaft from both transmissions and compare these two shafts. You are going to need to use the driven gears and syncro from the 3.9 transmission. It's very unlikely that the 1st through 5th gear ratios will be the same between the transmissions and the syncro is likely to be match to the shift fork. Obviously you will need to swap the ring gear and correctly set the backlash with the right combination of shims. (note the RX and xt6 transmissions are setup differently) Another option is to find a d/r 4wd transmission that already has a 3.7 final drive and swap the low range gear set from a 3.9. This transmission was found in some 85 turbo sedans and in the 86 RX sedan. Or do basically the same thing with a 87+ RX transmission. -
EA81t front sway bar diameter
GLCraig replied to hatchsub's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Try taking the open ends of a few different metric combination wrenches, i.e. 17mm 19mm 22mm and seeing which one has the tightest fit; around the swaybar. That will probably get you close enough. -
I have a 94 Legacy that's had a single port 2.2 put into it. In the beginning It had a stock header and cats from a 96 impreza and the rest of the system was the stock legacy system. I couple of years ago I replaced the stock header with a borla header and yes I did notice a difference through the power band, mostly above 4Krpm. A year later I added a custom 2" catback and a highflow muffler. This made a much bigger difference in the power output and the decibel output. A few days after WCSS10 I did a couple of baseline pulls on Pacific Import Auto's dyno. At the wheels my legacy is putting out 118 Ft-Lbs at 4300rpm and 113hp at 5800rpm. The only other engine mod I have is a K&N panel filter. So now back to you question. Yes a header will help but in my opinion you should start with good catback first and go from there.
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Here's a picture from my 1980 FSM. I hope it helps
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well my financial needs have changed so my EA81 plans are on hold, again.
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The way that the struts mount to the steering knuckle is completely different between an Impreza and an EA82. You would need to find several pieces from an XT6 and to do this swap cleanly; you would want to do the full 5-lug conversion.
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Just bought a 96 Outback!
GLCraig replied to subieman's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
It just needs: a body lift, some swampers and a fresh coat of wax -
Okay I just did a road trip from Portland to Kfalls and back in my 84 wagon. I held 70mph on I-5 except when the driver in front of me was going slower. Over highway 58 i held it between 50mph and 60mph because of the speed traps through there and face it, an EA81 doesn't pull the hills in 4th at above 3000 feet. Then I kept it at 65mph going down highway 97 except when I got stuck behind a truck. I got 28.5mph on the trip down. I drove basically the same way on the trip back and got 29.5mpg. I wish had cruse control, to see what kind of mileage I would get. When I commute in this Subaru; i get around 25mpg
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I'm Back, or something like that
GLCraig replied to NoahDL88's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Hey, let us all know when/if your making the trip down -
EA81 Steering Column Question
GLCraig replied to ettev's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
You will not need to swap the column -
WCSS10 Location and Date Set!
GLCraig replied to WCSS's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Bring them with you. -
Sunday is now booked too; I hope she's worth it.
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My Saturday is booked but Sunday is a maybe.
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:cool:
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Big thanks to my Cronies!!
GLCraig replied to ezapar's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Let's see here 2 beers $3.50 A tank of gas $55.00 Driving 360 miles round trip to hang out with some friends, priceless. -
WCSS10 Location and Date Set!
GLCraig replied to WCSS's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
If you are planning to stay at a hotel, the night of the 14th, you better get a room reserved now. -
can you rebuild subaru clutch LSDs
GLCraig replied to mellow65's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Call Lithia Subaru In Oregon City and ask for Paul in the parts' department. He's the department manager and he has been with working in that parts department for over 25 years. -
Coming soon, National Rallycross event in Hillsboro, OR
GLCraig replied to edrach's topic in Rally/Racing
Hey Ed, you only got me by .004 of a second on the final AM run. -
Coming soon, National Rallycross event in Hillsboro, OR
GLCraig replied to edrach's topic in Rally/Racing
Get me some directions and a time