Everything posted by l75eya
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The garage queen gets a new heart ::ea81 build::
wow, it looks like a lot of time went in to that flatbed! Gotta go load up on firewood soon then eh? haha Might I inquire your source for those rear boots?
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Meet Margaret, the 1987 GL Sedan!
I really do wish I knew! It's such an odd way for a grill to be broken, it was like that when I got the car =\ You can't see it too well but the thin black horizontal bars; one of them has like a semi-circular chunk taken out of it as well. Can't even imagine how it occurred. Thanks for taking a look at the pics though! I will have many, many more of them soon from the entire trip. I'm thinking I'll post my favorites and then just create a photobucket album and put a link to it on here. The trip went from New Jersey to Colorado to Reno, Nevada to Las Vegas to Arizona (flagstaff, phoenix, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam) to New Mexico, back to Colorado and back east with a stop in Pennsylvania and finally back in New Jersey.
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What Have You Done to your Soobie lately? (Please post in here and keep it going)
I just pulled my soobie up to my driveway 7,700 miles and 3 weeks after heading out to the west-coast. Boy did she do me well, I did not have one single issue aside from a slightly high engine temp, but I'm 99 percent sure that is due to a clog in the rad. 7,700 miles in 3 weeks. I love my car.
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Meet Margaret, the 1987 GL Sedan!
7,700 miles in 3 weeks. She did me very well. Finally back home. Will update with pictures of....everything...tomorrow. For now, gotta go back to work!
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The Awesome Older Generation Picture Thread
Bonneville salt flats. Kinda a bummer because there was an event going on so I couldn't get to the straights, but I got to have some fun on the salts anyhow. Salt is great for rust by the way (two days later a part of my quarterpanel that was previously pretty rotted was now gone. Got it very thoroughly washed and undercarriage powerwashed after that) I like the last picture because you can see my entry point *and* the diameter of my donuts It was fun. After that we hit the trails into the mountains, but I don't want to clog up the picture thread so when I get home (next week. In Arizona right now) I will write up and include pictures of my whole trip in my members rides thread.
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my 1,000 miles round trip
Will do when I get home. Simply just don't have the time to wait for a radiator to get somewhere while I'm on the road =\
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my 1,000 miles round trip
Glad to see others taking on long trips! I know all too well about climbing the mountains in 3rd and being passed by semis. I'm actually in the midst of my burning man road trip with my best friend and the g/f. NJ to Nevada. Burning man is already in the past though and today was the beginning of the trek back home. So far I've put 4,100 miles on the car since August 20th with no driving from the 27th to the 3rd. Now I'm in Vegas and heading out to the hoover dam, the grand canyon, and then a stop in Denver, and then back to NJ. Wish I wasn't having cooling problems though. Going to flush the radiator soon and hope that takes care of it. 4,000 + miles and an average of 27 mpg heavily loaded!
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What Have You Done to your Soobie lately? (Please post in here and keep it going)
Wheeled it in the mountains of Utah (and got stuck twice) and drifted it in circles on the Bonneville salt flats. Pictures soon.
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Meet Margaret, the 1987 GL Sedan!
Thanks thanks! That's the g/f. Keepin it real, myspace style =P The Flying Magpie has gotten myself, the g/f, and my comrade safely to Reno NV. 3,300 miles in 6 days. Smoking issue I mentioned earlier must have just been something caught on the cat. That hasn't happened since that day. Cooling issue is still...an issue. Has to be a clog in the radiator somewhere I think. Temp gauge creeps up to 3/4 when the engine is under a heavy (maximum) load. Naturally it's much more prominent when it's hot out, the ambient temperature has been around 95 degrees during the day and I can in no way drive faster than 70 without it being at 3/4. At night I can do steady 75 but if I hit hills etc it climbs right back up to 3/4. That has got to be addressed before heading out after burning man. Used a quart of oil across the country. Averaged 25mpg I think but being as I just got here, I'm going to sleep now and I'll figure all that out later. Pictures later as well. OH! Got to drive on the salt flats and up into the mountains. Got stuck twice. I've got some awesome shots I can't wait to get up here.
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Meet Margaret, the 1987 GL Sedan!
Took a trip up in to the Colorado mountains. Damn, this place is beautiful. Loving Colorado. Some pictures Great place to stop and investigate the cause of a bit of smoke. Either something was leaking on to my catalytic converter (all fluids are full, can't see any leaks...) or something kicked up and got caught on it and was smoldering a bit. Smelled like a burning clutch, but clutch wasn't slipping at all, trans shifts smooth. Don't know what's up with that. It seems to have subsided but I haven't done any lengthy driving since yesterday, so I guess we'll see when I get back on the highway. Aside from that, and only being able to do 30 - 40 mph up the mountains, all is well with the magpie!
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Meet Margaret, the 1987 GL Sedan!
Update: In Denver. Car ran great the whole 1900 miles so far. Do have a bit of a cooling system issue, now I see what you guys are always talking about with the cooling systems being a little bit inadequate, through Nebraska with 91 degree ambient temperatures she was running a bit hot doing 80 mph constantly. Had to take it down to 65-70 till the sun went down, she's still running a little hot though, might have to get it flushed before I continue on the way to NV. Clutch is hanging on. P.O really did a number on it, it's way more worn than it should be with only 60k on the clock. (Oh yeah! I hit 60k!) She's averaging....27.0 mpg with a high of 29.50 and a low of 24.53
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Meet Margaret, the 1987 GL Sedan!
Update from the road: The flying magpie and I and the gang are in Indiana, en route to Denver. She is running like a champ, 713 miles in to the trip only stopping for gas and the bathrooms. Gas mileage is increasing, was getting 26 mpg to start, up to 29.50 with quite a bit of weight and over the mountains. Trying to stick to 70 mph, but have hit 75-80 here and there. Loving the drive.
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What’s that clunk?
I'm in the same boat with the cone washer deal. I scored one off a loyale I grabbed a hub off of last week (the ONLY loyale in a junkyard in the entire state of NJ.) It was in decent shape. I do need to go to the dealer and order some of them though. Good things to have before they're all gone. Tried shawnw @ retro-roo. He hasn't gotten back to me. Maybe he's busy, perhaps I'll try sending him another note here soon. Good luck in the hunt!
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What Have You Done to your Soobie lately? (Please post in here and keep it going)
My brother just recently put 16" Legacy GT rims on his 210,000 mile 94 base Impreza.
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Meet Margaret, the 1987 GL Sedan!
So all new hub+bearings on the driver's front corner and new exhaust manifold gaskets... The magpie is quiet and I no longer have to slow down quite a bit on the highway to take turns. My car.....is now a normal car! Can't believe how different the steering feels and what a gain in power with proper back-pressure. Lookin forward to the trip to NV _Edit_ Linked is a video to how the Magpie sounds now. No longer excruciatingly loud! Now just slightly loud! http://s995.photobucket.com/albums/af77/perpetuallynumb/?action=view¤t=VID_20120816_130406.mp4
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Meet Margaret, the 1987 GL Sedan!
New wheel hub and bearings front driver's side. Car seems to be trouble free! Knock on wood! I was going to replace the exhaust manifold gaskets myself, but naturally the last stud I was trying to remove was stuck, and I was not going to chance it snapping so I brought it to meineke today and had them finish the job. That left me with one day of having a car with basically no exhaust system hooked up to the manifold and of course I took videos of that because it was unGODly loud. The first video I tried to take didn't work, and I wound up driving around for a minute or two thinking the camera was off. The second one is my second attempt and you hear 2 or 3 full throttle pulls. http://s995.photobucket.com/albums/af77/perpetuallynumb/?action=view¤t=VID_20120814_185837.mp4 http://s995.photobucket.com/albums/af77/perpetuallynumb/?action=view¤t=VID_20120814_190504.mp4 Loud. But now it's quiet!
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What Have You Done to your Soobie lately? (Please post in here and keep it going)
+1 Mobil 1 filters are my choice for oil filter. Ripped apart the hub on the GL, driver's side. Got a hub out of the ONLY subaru gl in a junkyard in NJ. It was a red Loyale wagon. New grease and bearings in the donor hub, slapped that on the car. New exhaust manifold gaskets. I have videos I'm going to link to in my members section thread of what the car sounded like open header for a day... Nice and quiet now though. Going to delete the cat when I get back from the west coast, it's leaking. Donor vehicle: Not sure if the donor vehicle was a GL or a Loyale actually. It had a Loyale style steering wheel but the trim on the doors says SUBARU instead of LOYALE. All I know is that it has cruise control, and I need to dig up some threads to figure out what I need to take to get it out!
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DIY Front wheel bearings - worth it ??
Usually the knuckle will separate from the strut with a real good downward stomp.
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The Awesome Older Generation Picture Thread
That's such an awesome color..
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North Idaho GL
Beautiful car, my friend! I really do love how you have managed to gain some storage space under the hood, and adapting the original air filter assembly to work with the weber was a GREAT idea. I, personally, don't much like the look of the stock weber filter either. Nice ride!
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Subruises' (wife's) 88 GL
Hate that damn code... Glad you got yours gone. Hope it stays that way. Gotta take care of that on the Loyale =\
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What Have You Done to your Soobie lately? (Please post in here and keep it going)
Used them to a haul a bunch of stuff to be loaded on the truck out to burning man.
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Anyone have 87-88 A/C section of the FSM?
Any word on what ever happened with your a/c smashedglass? I'm trying to get my A/C working as well, my compressor clutch is not engaging. When I got the car, hitting the a/c button would do absolutely nothing at all, not change in RPMS, or anything I got one of those conversion kits and when I started filling it up with the a/c on, the engine kicked up it's RPMS on it's own, but then lowered em' back down. Now when I turn the a/c on the engine rpms go up for about 5 seconds, and then it drops back down. It will repeat this each time I hit the button from off to on. The compressor clutch does not engage through this entire process. Any advice? Was your system just low on pressure? Sorry to semi-threadjack, I'm in the same boat though; It's HOT out
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What Have You Done to your Soobie lately? (Please post in here and keep it going)
Scored a NOS un-used rim to replace my very bent rim, and got a used tire thrown on it the very bent rim. Now I have a full sized spare! Tuned up the GL in preparation for the cross country trip. NGK plugs NGK wires Dist cap Rotor Fuel Filter Forgot the damn PCV though. And wow, what a difference. First tune-up on the GL since I've gotten it and it's amazing how much more responsive and peppy the car is. Can't wait to see the gas mileage I get with it now after getting 30mpg highway with worn out components.
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Meet Margaret, the 1987 GL Sedan!
I've also unearthed some videos of some of the places Magpie was and some of the ************ that *she* has endured from the trip to nevada last year. Some of these contain cusses too... Oh well. Love how you can hear the boxer rumble in the background of these vids on the highway http://s995.photobucket.com/albums/af77/perpetuallynumb/?action=view¤t=Video-0011.mp4 In this one, at 0.28 and .32 seconds in, you can hear just how solid each bump in the road was hitting the car with it completely loaded beyond capacity. When I replaced the shocks last month, they fell apart when I took them out of the strut. http://s995.photobucket.com/albums/af77/perpetuallynumb/?action=view¤t=Video-0014.mp4
