Everything posted by czny
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ea82 spfi 1989 running poorly high idle / flooding sputering stumbling bogging
Yes, coolant will drain from there. Drain some coolant from radiator, catching it in a pan. Use Permatex No.2 non-hardening sealant on the threads. There should be a sealing washer on the old one so just clean that & manifold surface well, flip washer over, add sealant & install. If you still have running problems, get a can of contact cleaner, disconnect all sensors & clean the connectors well. I've had trouble with road salt & water causing poor connection on my 87 GL since driving thru PNW. You could be chasing your tail throwing parts at it if there are poor connections. Ask me how I know....
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Installing a transfer case into an EA82
Looked at his webpage 2 days ago & it appears he still is making adapters, just don't know if its Subaru EJ-Toyota W56 trans adapters. https://www.billsautofab.com/ Contact him?
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Installing a transfer case into an EA82
Anyone else here remember Bill Hincher?
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Installing a transfer case into an EA82
https://www.ebay.com/itm/USA-Handle-Lubricator-Lubricating-Lubrication-Oil-Pump-Punching-Milling-Machine/113644515858?hash=item1a75bdb212:g:F4cAAOSwJp1cQBkA Pull handle before driving ....plumb 1/4" tubing to top & mount on side of tunnel
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Installing a transfer case into an EA82
https://www.autopartsearch.com/catalog-6/vehicle/nissan-datsun/1986/nissan-pickup/transfer-case-assembly Yeah, I know how rare as hens teeth those are now. BUT, just last week when I posted that row52 there was one in Phoenix AZ. Gone now. Actually there are some out there but you may have to go out of state for Nissan Xfer cases. Don't overlook Nissan D10, 620 trucks.
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Need recommendation on headlight bulbs
czny replied to jeryst's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXSilver polishing creams & pastes work well on plastics also, without buying the kits. https://www.amazon.com/Wrights-Silver-Cleaner-Polish-Aluminum/dp/B000KKIKOS I've used Wrights cream polish after successively finer grits of sandpaper to resurface plexiglass after cutting to shape.
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adding fuel injection to Ea71 1978 Brat
You might even find a 4 cyl 94 Chevy S10 truck one barrel throttle body & make an adapter plate, use a mag pickup EA distributor & lock the advance, TBI harness & 7747 ECM from a small block V8 90-91 Chevy truck. Add a 4 wire heated O2 sensor in exhaust wired to relay power/ign started. Get map sensor, ignition module & coil, etc from the 94 S10. Strip down harness to basics, tie both injector pigtails in parallel. Single barrel, single injector. https://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/chevy/432269-working-stock-tbi-harness-conversions-picture-intensive.html There is far more support for modding GM V8 ECMs on forums like Gearhead EFI for remapping the prom. Its been done many times. Data logging first after you get it running: http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Injection/showthread.php?7559-1991-chevy-dually-chip http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Injection/forumdisplay.php?25-Old-School-EFI http://www.gearhead-efi.com/gm-ecm-pcm-conversion/tbi-efi-conversion.html Example, a TBI converted Toyota 4X4: https://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/toyota-truck-4runner/895975-22r-tbi.html And on Binder planet: http://www.binderplanet.com/forums/index.php?threads/toyota-22r-gm-tbi.116623/
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Installing a transfer case into an EA82
Suzuki Samurai, 1984-88 Nissan720 PU King Cab, etc 4x4. Yup, solid mounts from center section of rear mustache bar of an older 240Z, 200sx, front mounts AND save front R180 diff + axles from 720 PU in flavor of your choice like 3.90 R&P or 4.11 R&P. Or fab your own solid mount. Just a plate with 2 holes welded to lower X-member at the right height. On 720 Nissan PUs VIN plate is on passenger side of engine compartment. Lower RH corner has diff info. RB39 or RB41 is what you're looking for Nissan used RC for R200 diffs & RB for R180 diffs in most '80s-'90s vehicles. https://row52.com/home
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Rear wheel bearings ring nut tool
Likewise, I made my own tool for the job. All tool steel, 2 pieces welded together. Big wrench handle to apply a BFH to when needed.
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Installing a transfer case into an EA82
https://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/20721-solid-axle-lifted-subaru/ https://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/135063-2nd-transfercase-rigs/ There's other on here looking to do the same thing bratman18, like alexbuoy. And myself later after EJ conversion is finally done. Already have a Nissan Xfer case & driveshafts. There's a thread somewhere here in past that talks about moving lower x-member forward 2 inches.
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Installing a transfer case into an EA82
Of course there are no pictures anymore. You have to remember how many times USMB forum has been revamped over the years.
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Great to have you back USMB!
czny replied to lmdew's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXDonation made & grateful USMB is up. Thanks!
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Installing a transfer case into an EA82
From a few yrs ago... https://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/22732-t-case-lift-faq-transfer-case-questions-answers/ Search some build threads from members above link - you may find what you need to know.
- 03 outback rear suspension on EA81 - T-bone 2.0
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LED light bars
Almost two years later and people are still adding to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hilp25Yfwj8 Think we're getting off the off-road lighting theme & dwelling on bad on-road driving manners. I've been blinded by inconsiderate oncoming vehicles too. Morons playing their "music" cranked up too loud driving past my house while I'm trying to sleep in So Cal was/is a huge pissoff for me. So are the fart-can exhaust systems. Hope they go deaf at an early age. Yet another good reason to live in a quiet rural area.
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EA81 decreased oil pressure with increased rpm!
+1. Had to replace sender on my 87 GL a few yrs ago for same reason.
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LED light bars
Fellow drivers aren't the only thing in the roadways at twilight dawn or dusk nor late at night. I have had a couple near misses with bighorn sheep, elk & deer up in Troy MT area that made up my mind to add a light bar. Needed it driving thru ID along hwy 28 from Salmon ID to I-15. Pronghorn like to cross in herds there. BTW, LED light bar on my roof is curved to illuminate road sides. Road sides where the unexpected animals are. One elk cow is enough to cream a little Subie let alone a full size truck. 3 of 'em last time that happened. Added air horns too. Need those more often to get cell phone obsessed idiots to pull their heads out of their a$$es. Converted my 87 GL to 4 headlights some time ago. At first outers were 8000K HIDs but that didn't last long in So Cal with CHPs. Changed to LED outers but these are a single horizontal row of LEDs top with 2 LEDS more lit in center vertical on low beam. Made sure to aim them lower. Inner pair are halogen tied together with my halogen fog lights just below bumper, on a separate dash switch, an OEM foglight switch. I can drive at night with just halogens this way.
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Vintage plaid interior photos wanted
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mk7VWcuVOf0
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LED light bars
Just don't drive in front of me after I get the 80 W CO2 laser installed...12 kV power supply functions as antitheft deterrent too
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EJ Goals for 2019
https://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/70982-ea-to-ej-swap-write-up/
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Lifted Brat and Loyale build
alexbuoy, You mentioned you wanted to mount your Toyota 31 inch tires on your Brat while I was there Saturday. You may want to rethink going that tall a tire because you've already snapped one rear axle stub with smaller tires. Larger the tire the higher the reverse torque has to be overcome when you land after getting airborne. Of course if you air down to 10-15 psi it could help alot. Just a suggestion. czny
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5 speed dual range fulltime 4wd questions
https://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/46877-front-diff-interchangeability-the-true-answer/
- Cyclops 3rd Eye Install!
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5 speed dual range fulltime 4wd questions
Was it oxy-hydrogen plasma spray they used for buildup? Or electron beam deposition? Inquired about this 2nd method locally 2 yrs ago but they stated they wouldn't do it because of DOT regs & insurance liabilities. If for an off-road vehicle they might have done the work, only maybe tho.
- 03 outback rear suspension on EA81 - T-bone 2.0
