Everything posted by Dee2
- Low milage 1990 Loyale value
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Hesitation during acceleration after running
When trying to diagnose engine performance problems, an easy test to perform is a vacuum test. You can learn lots from it. Reconnect any altered hose connections, then run the test.
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Carb mounting screws=coolant leak?
It's hard to offer advice on this type of problem without some clear photos.
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EA81 Brat Refuses to start
backfiring can be an indicator of a timing problem.
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Sometimes doesn't start
This is usually a sign that the starter solenoid contacts need to be replaced. Very inexpensive and easy to do. Several videos available on youTube. Beyond that, you may also need to add a starter relay. Also very inexpensive and easy to do. Starter relays are available off Amazon in a kit.
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EA81 Brat Refuses to start
Is fuel actually getting to the engine ? Getting spark at the plug ? Distributor oriented correctly ?
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Stumped: Stalled while driving now doesn't start-EA82
Any computer codes ?
- EA81: Distributor?
- vacuum hoses and high idle
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Stalling out......
This. Check the code, resolve the problem, then see if the stalling persists.
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Car won't run after sitting in the rain
I agree with jsyme. Weak battery is a good place to start, check / clean all the connections. If the problem persists, check the distributor cap for cracks. Moisture in there can cause problems.
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Power door locks keep blowing the fuse. 92 Loyale
Probably the wires grounding out somewhere. If you can access them cover them with some split corrugated tubing to keep then out of contact with the body/frame.
- HELP! ~ '88 GL-10turbo Wagon - Alternator Belt insanity!
- Freshly rebuilt EA82...not so fresh! driving me nuts
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EA82 - no compression in one cylinder
Google "what causes burned valves". There are many things that can lead to a burnt valve. You should look into reasons why only one cylinder has the problem.
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Car pulls left after making a left turn
you can use a torque table http://electronicfilters.tpub.com/TM-10-4330-237-13P/css/TM-10-4330-237-13P_105.htm
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Car pulls left after making a left turn
Problem is also called 'memory steer or steering memory'. Google the terms with/without 'subaru' and you will find suggested solutions. http://www.freeasestudyguides.com/memory-steer.html
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HLA's. I know everyone knows this, but I didn't
this guide will help you analyze the vacuum readings http://www.secondchancegarage.com/public/186.cfm
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No Power
You're going to have to go through all the timing aspects...and set it right.
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HLA's. I know everyone knows this, but I didn't
put a vacuum gauge on the engine and see what it tells you.
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EA81 cover for timing mark on flywheel
Here's a link which may help. I think part is similar for multiple engines. May be hard to actually find one though. http://parts.subaru.com/a/Subaru_1990_LoyaleTURBOSEDAN/_54102_6030262/TIMING-HOLE-PLUG--TRANSMISSION-BOLT/A11-005-01.html
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New head bolts for ea82 sohc?
this may help http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/82824-does-anyone-know-ea82-head-bolt-part-s/
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New head bolts for ea82 sohc?
I would get new ones. Any parts store should be able to help you.
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EA82 - no compression in one cylinder
Sounds like it could be a valve problem. Scenarios 5,6,7,8 on the interactive chart all have similar readouts on the vacuum gauge. All indicate a valve problem. Subtle differences distinguish types of valve problems.
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Clicking noise 87 brat
How do you know it's not a bad axle ?
