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yumabrat

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  • Birthday 06/30/1983

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    Yuma, AZ
  • Interests
    besides working on my subaru, I like to ride my little honda reble 250
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    Right now, I am a student....... soon to be a teacher

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  1. Does any one from az know of any junkyards in the phoenix area that would have gen 1 parts? Mallrat Id90 mentioned advantageimports. Are there any other junkyards that you know of? Thanks, James
  2. Does the vibration only happen while you are moving? Or does it happen while you are stopped as well? Just a question that might be help answer your question. Just a guess, but your front end might be out of alignment, if the vibration only happens while you are moving. Check the tire tread for uneven wear. This could indicate that the front end is misaligned.
  3. I don't know about other member who live in the southwest, but I do not see many subarus older than 1990's. My brat is the only one that I know of in Yuma county ...well there was a gen 2 and a gen 1 4 door in the junkyard. But it got crunched along with quite a bit of the junkyard's older cars ..... That sucks because I want to do some of the mods that you guys are always talking about. But because the older subarus in this area are really rare, I think it will be a long time until I can
  4. Does anyone know if the guys at the auto-parts stores can test the ignition modules?
  5. I had almost similar problems with my brat.... even though my brat has the old point type distributor. The symptoms were almost identical...... The solution for me was just to replace the points and condensor. If I remember right, the eletronic ignition distributors have the module where the points would be in the earlier dist...... correct me if I'm wrong or repeating information..... I think that If you replace the module inside the dist it will fix your problem.... This is the part I think might be your problem: ignition module partsamerica.com (click the link to see the part I'm talking about) Hope this helps James
  6. In addition to checking the exhaust for leaks, you might want to make sure that all grommets on the firewall are intact. This will not only let exhaust gasses and cold air in, worn grommets can also cause hoses, wiring, cables, and wiring to chafe against the sheet metal (none of which is good). Hope you find the solution to your problem...... I think I would complain about the cool wind blowing in my face here in southern Arizona.... I don't know what I would do I lived somewhere it actually snowed James
  7. I did not think that this was possible until reading this...... do the rotors fit directly to the stock spindles...... And, where do the calipers mount.... thiis sounds like a cool mod that I would like to do. James
  8. Well..... a jb-weld testemonials say that some guy fixed a hole in his engine block with a bolt and two washers and some jb weld. He opened up the engine case.... placed the bolt and washer through the hole.... sealed the inside with jb-weld........ placed another washer on the outside of the case...... sealed it with jb-weld.......... bolted it down and then let it cure. I am not sure that this could be done with the transmission. I know on the my brat there is not one smooth place on the transmission housing (all sorts of indentations and milling marks) This is just something I read this on the package, once....... not sure how this repair job would actually perform...... This could just be another outrageous claim made by a company to sell their product...... who knows?! Just an idea, James
  9. Cool.... What kind of price would you be asking for the valence and or seat belt? Also.... Because I am still fairly new to the whole car thing, what kind of shipping arrangements need to be arranged (there would be no way I could pick it up... I live in southern AZ). PS Because of the holidays and expenses for the upcoming semester of school I will not have any cash untill the middle of Jan. Thanks, James
  10. Well....... The main thing on my shopping list is the front valence (I think that is what you call it). The sheet metal that makes up the lower front nose behind the bumper (the original owner tried to tow the car by attaching a chain to the body work rather than the tow hooks... idiot). Some other things that I am looking to scavenge are some seats, a new dash, drivers side seat belt, pasengers side door latch (the part inside the door), and a drivers side inside door handle (the old one broke due to a worn out latch). These are some of the items that I would like to get. I am sure that there are more...... but I can't think of them right now. Thanks, James
  11. Does anyone know of any junkyards near phoenix az that might have parts for a gen 1 brat? Thanks, James
  12. Thanks for the info.... your descriptions (the "redi-sleeve" and the machining process) were adequate for my purposes. And, I am thankful that there are people out there who have technical training as well as those who know by loving what they do. I hope that some day I can answer a question with the authority that those on this forum do. Thanks, James
  13. What exactly is this "sleeving" process. I repaced my fron oil seal only to have the leak return. If the sleeving is just adding more metal back to the pulley, then what are the specs for the pulley (ea71 engine). Any ideas of the kind of shops that I would take the pulley to to have this procedure completed? Thanks James
  14. does the struts from gen2 brats fit into gen 1?
  15. ok that is good to hear...... i was kinda worried. I thought that the performance of the engine would be lost if I went to the Ea81 dist. Thanks for the clarification. James
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