Everything posted by Subaru Scott
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Automatic seat belt issues
The door switch is actually integrated in the latch. Mine's been starting to act funny, like maybe the switch is coming apart. Can't make up it's mind where it wants to go sometimes. Have to look into that one of these days... But yeah, the passengers (I don't have many, its the work truck always full of tools, etc.) always freak out over it. Mostly when they're trying to undo the belt before they get out, and I open the door and scare the hell out of them.
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Timing belt pulleys, tensioners, etc.
I went round,and round, and round on one of these many years ago trying to get the TOD to go away. In a last-ditch effort, I removed the timing belts, attached a clear hose to the pump output at the oil filter base, and chucked up a right angle drill to the oil pump shaft nut, just to SEE what kind of flow I was getting. Guess what I saw in the clear hose? Air bubbles. The pump flowed great and had plenty of pressure, but it sucked air around the front seal. New seal, problem over... That's how I fixed all of them from then on. Sorry, I didn't see your post before now, been swamped cleaning up from Irma!
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1978 Subaru GF hardtop! now what?
What kind of gibberish spam is this, and why does it seem to be all over the forum?
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1978 Subaru GF hardtop! now what?
Congrats on the find, those are cool cars! A weber carb conversion will give you a pretty good boost.
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rattling exhaust shields fix tip
I always tap around the heat shields to find the offending section, then grab the ears where they're bolted together with a pair of channel-locks, and bend them down, kind of half folding/dimpling the sides. Puts enough tension back in it to shut em up.
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The rats are in my brat!
Wrong. Sorry. Where are you going to find one? Mice have been in every Brat on the planet. Should we replace our houses too when the mice get in?
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EA82 - no compression in one cylinder
Yes, burnt, not broken. This can happen from just a small defect in either the valve or seat. Once there is a pathway made for combustion pressure to get through, it will cut the metal away just like a torch.
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ISO calipers 79 brat
Can't hurt to have a look. Most of the time, they're just packed with dirty goo and stuck. Take them off the mount, but leave the line connected, and pump the brake pedal to pop the pistons out. Use some fine plumbers strapping cloth to clean any rust off the pistons.
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Still Moar SVX tranny stuff
Subaru Scott replied to briankk's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXThe ring and pinion SET can be swapped from one transmission to another, as long as you know how to set the pinion depth and backlash properly. A ring gear from one ratio will not match to the pinion of another. No way.
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ISO calipers 79 brat
Take them apart and clean them out. If the pistons aren't pitted, you can just replace the seals. Not that complicated.
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83 BRAT Build Thread with Questions
Taking a wild guess that you're a machinist... Nice work! Are you swapping the battery to the drivers side?
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Mid mount Brat racer
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Subaru Scott replied to mickytrus's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXGood work getting that done in the field! The battery ground goes to a small bracket at the starter, where it bolts to the bellhousing. Intake manifold bolt would be a poor choice, as it does not torque down very tight, so the manifold is free to float just a little on the heads with expansion.- EA82 oil pump plug size of thread
And yet, it will thread into 3/8" NPT. Just give it a good wrap with teflon tape. Here is my setup, EA pressure senders for gauge and light, (because both is best) T'd into a grease gun hose, running to the 1/8" port in top of the EJ: Been going 4 years now, not a drop. The stainless tie wire is not to hold down, but to ground... cause they won't work if they aint grounded... duh.- Howdy!
Welcome to Subaru, and the forum! Whatcha drivin there, PrarieRose?- 83 BRAT Build Thread with Questions
Makes no difference. Whatever fits best hose-wise. I used to think it should flow in the lower and out the upper, to help purge air bubbles. But I've done it both ways and had no problems.- 2006 Forester
Subaru Scott replied to The Dude's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXDUDE! 2/3 full, you should be able to just pull the bulb out and get most of it out. Then just tape a small hose to a wetvac to suck out the rest. Then look for where the waters getting in and seal that up.- What can i do to fix my 2005 Subaru Impreza 2.5RS?
Electrical problems on modern cars is more than just an inconvenience of power accessories not working, they won't run either. Best thing you can do is get the seats and carpet out, and try to dry everything as fast as possible. Spray WD-40 into all electrical connections and components that got wet. Then let that drip out for a day or so and see what happens, you got nothing to lose. Sorry for your misfortune. Keep us updated, and we'll try and help out with any advice you need.- 5 lug good idea?
Keep your eyes peeled for a JDM EJ trans. They do pop up occasionally. Many times, the seller doesn't even know it's a dual range. Just look at the pics for the lever. You can even swap in the lower, dual range gearset from your EA trans. There's a write-up somewhere...- 5 lug good idea?
Nice! Whatcha running in the rear?- Brake Fuse Blows after 30 min
A plain ol automotive test light is a great tool for this job, and my tool of choice for most electrical diagnosis. Harbor freight has them for a few bucks. Add one or two alligator clip jumper leads and a couple of large paper clips with one end straightened out for inserting in connectors (such as fuse holders), and you have all you need for most any diagnosis.- 1983 ea81 EGR thread size?
Or cut the tube just past the fitting, mash it flat with a hammer, then fold it over and pinch it tight with said hammer.- Brake Fuse Blows after 30 min
Look for a place where the wiring has been bumbled with by someone, such as stereo wiring. Or possibly damage from an accident. Soobs RAREly ever develop electrical problems like this on their own. I always go right to where it has been fooled with, and 99 percent of the time, there it is.- EJ25D - What can this engine be swapped into?
Subaru Scott replied to jet8300's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXOr... just sell it to one of the dozens of people with blown engines in late 90s cars, who keep coming here trying to figure out what else they can swap in... And buy something else.- '94 legacy wagon: removing interior and exterior trim tips?
Subaru Scott replied to thook44's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXThe guy who got sick and tired of driving to the mall to jump start his wife's car... - Interference motors and types of possible internal damage
