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  1. I was told many times I would never get dates or any Females looking my way.....it was true!....... For driving an old Junky Subie.

    Got rid of the old subie, got a girlfriend, got Married, had a Lovely daughter, got Divorced, Now looking for another Junky Subie :D

    Life is wonderful and full of expeirience when you have/had a Junky Subie:burnout:

  2. If you have a Stud Gun it could save the Hood but with that much of a damaged hood it may be prone to a Oil Can Effect, which the metal pops in and out like putting a dent in a Soda Can and popping it out, and no amount of Bondo(body filler) will fix it, it will only crack and fall off with the paint. Good rule of thumb....Bondo should never be applied no more than 1/8" when its ready for paint. Good luck. Love your Brat!

  3. Pull the wheel out? and have the car in gear?
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    Jack up your car up enough to get your wheel off the ground, then grab your

     

    wheel(tire) with both hands, one hand 12 O'clock position on the wheel(tire)

     

    and your other hand 6 O'clock position on the wheel(tire) then a push n' pull

     

    on the wheel(one hand push & the other pull) checking for any Loose Play.

     

    Repeat again with a 9 O'clock and 3 O'clock hand on wheel position.

     

     

    I have replaced both Axles before and came to find out I Either had a Bad Wheel Bearing and/or a Bad Cone Washer Instead of a Bad CV Axle. Live and Learn I guess.

     

    Good Luck.:)

  4. love the build!! I love your pictures as well!!! By the way.....thank you for that awesome picture of that Twin Turbo Legacy in Japan:banana: I'm going to save it as my wallpaper...if you don't mind:)

  5. I didn't know the obvious signs of a Blown HG but,now I know what to look for. Thank you all.

     

    Also, what does it mean when a Old Subie(EA81) back fires?? I was looking at a 86 GL Hatchback a while ago and it had this problem.....So, I walked away from the deal.....fearing that it would be a costly repair. Thanks again.

  6. I know,I know.....Stupid question........

     

    Thinking about buying a 85 Brat and I'm looking for all the Advice on how to check for HG leak/damage.

     

    The only method I know is to check what Is coming out of the Tail Pipe, Look for White Smoke,Right????? While reving up the Engine????

     

    I've worked around cars but nothing like a Engine Overhaul or Tranny Overhaul......I guess I've been Lucky:-p

     

    THANKS GUYS, YOU ALL KISS rump roast!!!!!!!!:headbang:

  7. Upgrade to vented calipers and rotors from a '83 and newer EA81 car. More stopping performance and easier to source parts. Calipers are different as the vented rotors are thicker but IIRC, they bolt onto the original knuckles.

     

     

    IIRC????

     

    That sounds like a workable solution, I just wasn't sure if that could be possible because of parts/engine difference from GEN.1 to GEN.2 Subie.

    Theres one 83 GL 4x4 wagon at a local Junkyard here, I could pull it off and try it before buying it new/rebuilt from the Parts Store.

     

    All those pins and shims holding the caliper intact is a Nightmare since we never delt with anything older than 85'

     

    Thanks a bunch.:D

  8. Hello, I posted this in the other Forum So bare with me.

     

    My friend has a old Subaru 79' DL Front Wheel Drive Automatic and the both of us cannot figure out HOW to Compress the damn Piston on the Front Caliper to make enough room to install new Brake Pads.

     

    We both use to own a 85-88 Sub's GL HatchBack and It's simple,Press and turn to Compress the Piston down enough to put new Pads in. I'm no stranger to Subaru's but this the very first time that both of us Tinkered with a Gen.1 Subaru.

     

    Sorry there's no Pic. I'll try to explain.......... The Piston has a Slot,about a 1/4", running through the middle of the Piston, the rest is Solid Metal. If you know what I mean.....Like most cars nowadays That Piston is totally Hollowed out and some cars have two of them Compressing the Pads to the Rotor. Anyways, Please Help............. We both tried to Use a C-Clamp, Needle Nose Pliers, Pushing and Turning/Rotating down on that Piston but NOTHING!!!!

     

    If there's a neat little trick or special tool to do this simple job, Please any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all

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