Everything posted by Scooner
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EA82 to EJ22 in progress!
I just replaced my dual port exhaust with a single port uel header, I can cut my old flanges off and send them your way if you want? I also wanted to ask and or advise you on what motor mounts you are going to use. Keep up the good work!
- 2014 Legacy turbo and transmission swap
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HELP- EJ swap wiring hiring
What year EJ22 did you swap in?
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The reason for my "alias" scooner.
Hey everyone, I'm still around and have found most of you on facebook. I will update later
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Lifting the 79 wagon
Awesome looking project, just curious as to why you need an EJ22 flywheel?
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Got bored, built a rear bumper
If my girl wouldn't be caught dead driving the 87 I sure as hell wouldn't let her drive my STI! Haha nice looking bumper either way bud!
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Front brake calipers, 1980 BRAT.
So rock auto shows two different part numbers for front left and front right calipers between the years of 1979 and a 1980 BRAT. What the hell. Shouldn't the calipers all the same on first gen GLs?
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Front brake calipers, 1980 BRAT.
Yeah, I'm just going to buy two brand new ones and be done with it. Plus, brakes are pretty important.
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Front brake calipers, 1980 BRAT.
Thanks dudes, I'm not concerned about performance so to speak because i am leaving it all stock I was just thinking gen 2 calipers might be easier to get haha. Rock auto has a left and right for only $52 each but I've noticed a trend with them if sending parts that aren't correct. So we will see!
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Front brake calipers, 1980 BRAT.
First I want to just say, the stock calipers on the front of the first gen BRAT have to be the dumbest design I've ever had to deal with on a car. Awful. Secondly, I found the passenger caliper is completely frozen and the drivers one is rotten (the rubber and seals) do any of you guys know of or have done a different brake setup on these using the stock rotor/hub assembly? Maybe calipers from a gen 2 would work? If all else fails I'll just order new calipers to replace them but just wondered if a different cars would work? Thanks everyone!
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The reason for my "alias" scooner.
Here's another shot of mocking them up using jacks. Still need to mount my KC lights.
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The reason for my "alias" scooner.
Indeed it has been swapped, best thing that can be done to a loyale/gl! I finished the swap right after Jan 1st of 2013, been running strong ever since. Although after I took the car mudding (previous pictures) the alternator went out, was spinning and just stopped producing any voltage. It's amazing how terrible these EJ motors run on low voltage!
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!RESCUED! 1980 Subaru Brat
Where the pilot bearing goes.
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!RESCUED! 1980 Subaru Brat
Been awhile since I've worked on this garage relic but finally getting going on it again. I pulled the engine to get a new clutch kit on, gaskets and that sort of thing. Then I found that the pilot bearing had LONG ago been destroyed and just the bearing race was left. Took forever to chisel out but I got it. You can see what's left with the new one.
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The reason for my "alias" scooner.
Worked great to attach to the bottom of the engine cradle there, and there were welded nuts on the top side so I just had to drill holes in the tube and put a 2.5" 8 mm coarse thread to bolt it on. Of course it's welded to the bumper. I have been wanting to do this for a LONG time!
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The reason for my "alias" scooner.
Decided to get started on mu skid plate today, it's all mounted up just need to get aluminum for the plate part.
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First Subaru
I really miss my 99'. That car was incredible, rebuilt the engine and had such a great time. Mine was a 5 speed which made it fun. These limited outbacks are nice and he should get great use out of it. I was raised as a Ford guy, which I still love old Fords but I will chose Subaru any day (mostly because of the need for AWD) but still they are fun to work on, cheap parts, super reliable but best of all I like the subaru community! Welcome to the board, please let us know of any help you may need.
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Franken Subaru
Well aren't you just all that. No instructions? I don't think anyone here has enjoyed this car/posting. Go over to NASIOC where people might care about ego pumping. This posting gives us nothing here, see we are a community, a family if you will where we all have a name that means something. A place where we all share ideas, thoughts, and a large portion of our lives with our subarus because we are enthusiasts.
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The Awesome Older Generation Picture Thread
Thanks Dull and bratman...that thing is far too clean haha.
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1st gen wagon in a ritz commercial
Leeroy is right, that ain't no subaru bud.
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Franken Subaru
That's true coma, I wouldn't go less than a 10k winch on these. Heck 3000 lbs is about what the car weighs as it sits let alone it stuck in mud or snow or whatever. What exactly are you looking to get out of being on this forum dragon? There is another member on here with almost that exact car in all black. Though I think he had a dual range tranny, I can't remember his name off the top of my head though.
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Dec0y's Ongoing Project BRAT
90-94 on the first gen legacy.
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4WD Button Relocating..
The best way to find that out is by using a multimeter, all it is doing is turning on and off. I relocated mine years ago to the dash.
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Franken Subaru
It's just a lifted subaru, what's the big deal? It doesn't have a 10.5" lift though, it has more like a 6" lift and that's not top secret information, we've all been lifting subies for a long time bro.
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My '94 Loyale: Subaru Utility Wagon
Nice! Good gasket set for sure. The only other thing I've done is hollow out the cat and I've even built my own Y pipe header before and had just a cherry bomb after the Y then straight out the back and that seemed to help alot, I don't know if you have to pass smog where you live though.
