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  1. Got the Brat seats back from recovering them. We retained the original cloth insert and put new vinyl all around. Also welded the clutch cable bracket at the pedal end and installed a new clutch cable. Now to scour several years worth of accumulated brake dust and grime off the white wheels, paint the plastic bumpers and mirrors and give it it a nice wash & wax.

  2. Bringing this one back from the dead. The bracket for the pedal end of the clutch cable broke on my 86 Brat. I see that I could get an 84+ pedal support, but do you think it would hold if I rewelded the original one? Maybe a little improved gusseting could make it hold up or is it totally a lost cause? I have access to any equipment to do the job right. thanks.

  3. thanks.

     

    the clip I posted above is working fine. I also noticed, while I was installing that clip, that the hill holder cable has a similar clip. Since my hill holder is disabled, I could have just borrowed the clip from that cable and gone on my way. Now I know where I have a spare readily at hand under the hood should I ever need it.

     

    Living in SoCal, there are not convenient junkyards around like the rest of the civilized world, and I would have thought it a common item in auto parts stores as well, but every one I went into didn't have it and the parts monkeys couldn't find it in their systems. I'm glad this thread is here now to help others who come across the same issue I had.

  4. Thanks for the advice on how to pull it out, I knew that, the notes on the photo are not mine. As for pull a parts, they are not so common here in SoCal and to find an 80's Subaru is even less common. I was hoping there was an alternative or someone would have one I could buy.

     

    Dealerships here are not so helpful, their systems don't go back far enough to help me. But I'll keep trying.

  5. It's not just a C-clip, since it is missing, I'm not 100% what it looks like, but it does the same function as this clip which is at the gearbox side of the same cable. I'm ASSuming it could look the same since the washers and rubber grommet thingys look the same on both ends of the cable. I borrowed this pic from another thread by Moosens, but it might help. Again it is NOT the clip in the picture, it is on the other end where the cable attaches to the bedal box. Thanks.

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  6. Your valve cover breather hoses are not hooked up right. And neither is the PCV. hope you get that fixed before you blow it up.

     

    Thanks, I did. That picture was taken at a stopping point before I got the straight connector I needed to lengthen the passenger side hose. I found that SharkBite brand 3/4" PEX connectors in the plumbing aisle at Home Depot are a great, cheap option for this.

  7. I have heard it referred to as piston slap by my friend's who own Subarus to whom I have described the issue. If it is knock, wouldn't it throw a code? (the knock sensor is fine, and torqued properly).

     

    (sorry, I meant piston slap in my first post, not lash)

     

    Rod knock has nothing to do with what the knock sensor is looking for and generally won't throw a code. The knock sensor is looking for pre-ignition (detonation) in the cylinder, not bearings knocking around. Sure a knocking rod might be detected by the knock sensor, but it just pull timing which reduces power and fuel economy.

     

    You will save a ton of time if you can find someone local to listen to the engine and let you know what they think is going on, diagnosing noises over teh internet is generally very time consuming and frustrating for everyone involved.

     

    Good luck, but it sounds like you have high hopes for a "project".

  8. Went after the slow oil leak in the Brat. Replaced the valve cover gaskets, pulled the oil pump off and replaced the gasket, however it is still leaking. So I will need either a new one or rebuild this one so I stop leaving a puddle where ever I park it. Luckily a rebuild kit is under $4 from Rockauto. However the screws holding the two parts of the pump together are notoriously hard to get out without stripping the heads.... Decisions decisions...

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