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It's been a while since I added anything useful to the forums so here goes. I finally got a chance to change my oil with the Fumoto Oil Drain Valve. Wow, no tools needed to drain...just flick the lever to drain and then return it to its locked position when you fill up! Certified as OEM equipment by Subaru and for ~$25, it makes oil change procrastination very hard to do. The part number is F105 for ALL Subaru models. If you want a nipple to attach a hose onto it, the number is F105N, however, I think the nipple would be ripped off or damaged especially with some of you crazy folk here Visit the web site for all of the tech stuff, but the short rundown is corrosion resistant forged brass and stainless steel construction. The ball valve design provides a straight flow for efficient drainage and a perfect seal when closed which is very similiar to high pressure valves used with gases, yada yada yada...... Take care, Kevin
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I squirt the hose connections with WD40, wait 10 minutes, then twist them off with a rag/plyers slowly! Ever open a bottle of champagine? Use the same method of easing off the "cork" very slowly. Some gas will come out (drip drip, not squirt squirt) and it will not geyser and blind you as some will lead you to believe (yes, I DON'T disconnect the fuel pump). Reuse the rubber ring around the outside of the fuel filter to secure it in the bracket, reconnect lines to the new filter, bing bam you're done It will take a little more to crank it when you first try to start it, but it will turn over once the fuel goes through the other side of the filter...probably like 6-7 cranks is what mine does. Kevin
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I had the same problem (not being able to break 80mph when I got my Impreza with 44K at 4 years old). Have someone step on the gas while youre looking at the throttle linkage. Is it opening all the way? If it isnt, the throttle cable needs to be tightened. I found a nut that was the length of the slack in the cable, hacksawed a slit in it, and slipped it over the wire at the accelerator pedal. Its worked flawlessley for 6 years. Kevin
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Colonial Subaru in Kingston, NY http://www.subaruoutlet.com About as good as dealer can get (according to my parents...they got their Outback there but I got my Impreza at Ruges Subaru in Rhinebeck, NY) , and the service department is nice also. I live in Woodstock despite what my profile says, and I've had a lot of good work done there. Metric Subaru in Huntington, NY ( http://classic.subarusdc.com/metric/ ) gets very high praises from many Subaru owners. Its closer to you than me, and it would definately be worth a look. Good luck with the hunt! Kevin
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kevinsUBARU replied to Chip's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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SWEET JUNKYARD FIND....i think ( 6 pictures )
kevinsUBARU replied to PeterD's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
ChefTim had (or even still has?) a Diamond Edition....ask him for more info -
I think Rally-X is totally safe for any ability level. But since no one said SKIDPLATES, may I suggest them? I have the Primitive Racing aluminum front and the aluminum Mini-Plate in back. Where I have Rally-X'd, there are always huge rocks that somehow surface in the course (old New England farms) and if you hit one of them unprotected, bye bye oil pan! Kevin
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I used to have contact info from a guy in Canada who made adaptors...pretty damn reasonable too. I met him at the VW show in Woodstock a few years ago....I should be able to hit it up again this summer, so I'll look again I know I posted it on the ezboard board, but that has probably since been long deleted! Kevin
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Many people reccomend that you unplug the fuel pump, but having changed numerous fuel filters on mine and other Subarus (new ones from 95 and up) I feel its really unnecessary to do so. I do put a little penetrating oil around the hoses at the filter, then I get vice grips and slowly wiggle it off. Some fuel will spill out, but by no means in any case has it ever even remotely come close to spraying! Have fun with it Kevin