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  1. Thanks talldude!  Yesterday I noticed that my little plastic fuel filter right before the fuel pump is sort of sucked in on the sides and the fuel just sort of trickles in.  It seems like that should be flowing a little more freely. It would seem that there is restriction in the lines.  I crawled under the car yesterday to see if I could find anywhere that the line looked damaged but found nothing.  Is there some kind of diagnosis process to find where it is clogged? 

  2. A few months back I bought this car... paid way more than I should for this 78 Subaru DL wagon... 2wd. It's in sweet shape cosmetically, but I think I got hosed. I have had nothing but problems with it.  So far I have had to replace the carb, fuel pump, alternator, in addition to plugs, wires, cap, rotor, new points and air filter.  Now it seems to run and drive fine except that it randomly will hesitate on takeoff.  I put a multimeter on the coil today to see what kind of voltage I was getting.  First I put the negative probe on the negative battery terminal and poked a few spots.  Hot side of the coil said it was getting ~10v.  Then I touched the resistor posts. One side was getting ~13, the other ~10, so that seemed good.  Then I put the positive probe on the positive battery terminal and poked the negative post on the coil and I got confused... it was showing me ~7.  Then I put both probes on the posts of the coil itself and got ~3.  I referred to my shop manual and saw that the ignition coil does in fact ground through the breaker points, but I am not sure how that would affect the numbers.  Can someone tell me whether these numbers are normal?  

     

    There is also a small silvery cylinder mounted to the coil bracket that has one wire going to the other side of the same bracket (grounding I assume) and it looks like a wire is broken off the other side.  Could that be affecting my voltage readings?  

  3. Okay... that makes sense.  I also just this morning found a little piece of what looked to be a black, paperlike piece of gasketing inside of the second barrel of the carb, so maybe thats where I'm getting a leak.  Its acting like the throttle is opening more and more. It seriously revs up and sounds like it's trying to take off like a jet. 

    My girlfriends dad came by while working on it and he suggested that it might be a racing motor. LOL!

  4. Got the timing figured out, drove it to the gas station and put some treatment in with a full tank of premium. Ran and drove very smooth and nice. Start it today and drive it around and the idle keeps going up. Pulled into the driveway to turn the idle down, and find that neither the idle mixture screw or the idle adjustment seem to keep it from revving. This is really strange. Was the built up junk in the carburator finally loosed from the fuel only to reveal a bigger problem?

  5. In trying to get my 78 wagon through DEQ we have run into some timing issues.  We are trying to get TDC on the motor, then reinstall the distributor to be sure that the timing is where it should be.  Following the bentley manual it says that when you turn the crank, you should feel air pressure on #4 when you pass TDC, but we are getting pressure about 1/4 rotation after we see the marks. What could be causing this? Why does the manual tell you to use cylinder #4 instead of #1 like most cars? 

  6. I have a few questions for someone with experience with these old wagons. What do you use to tie the battery down? Right now there is just a bungee over the top which does not stop it from slowly inching forward into the back of the headlight.  Is there a bracket or something that is just missing?  Also, there seems to be a little electrical gremlin that manifests itself in the radio when any other electrical accessory is turned on, there is either a buzz in the stereo or it gets quieter all together.  The buzz happens when you turn on the blower fan.  Probably just have some wires crossed inside the dash, which I will address once I get some time to rebuild the heater box and install a new stereo. 

  7. Hello everyone!  I have not been around these parts for quite a while, but I just came up on a '78 DL wagon that I figured you sub-heads would dig. 

    The couple that I purchased it from bought it at auction, clean title, even has the original dealership reciept showing that the original owner traded a '76 Honda for it. The only thing I have found wrong with it is a slight dampness on the floor in the front and inside the rear hatch, and I think that the front had a leaking heater core or hose at some point, because there is a small bit of mold in the vents and on the radio (lol).  No rust though, but I believe it had been sitting for a while.  Fires right up first try every time and drives great, save a small hesitation from a stop. I'll run a tank or two of primo through it before I worry.  I could ramble on all day, so on with the pics!

     

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