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  1. I fixed mine a few years back, I found my old post explaining how I did it. Here ya go - It's really easy. Take off the end caps. I used a nail to punch the pins out.Roll it up and throw a rubber band on it. Take some vise grips and twist the spring up nice and snug, don't twist it so much that it breaks the spring. Now with the tension on, have someone hold the vise grips while you put the opposite end cap back on. Once the pin is back in the end cap, you can release the vise grips. Voila!
  2. I noticed those a few years back. Thanks for reminding me, my boot looks like it almost gone. It looks like it's starting to rip.
  3. I don't have anywhere to do the work for one. And honestly, I'm too busy to wrench on my car at this point in time. I might just try to get a second manifold for cheap so I can just swap it out when ready.
  4. My EGR passages are completely clogged. Is there any good ways to clean 'em without removing the manifold and soaking it? Does the speedo cable on the drill really work or should I not waste my time? Can't pass smog 'til I can get it cleaned out.
  5. I just scored some Brembo's from TireRack.com for $10 a piece. Shipping was only $13 and I got them the next day. I guess they're not going to stock parts for our cars anymore, just "special order" from here on out. Not sure how many they have left. I put some new Brembo's on three or four years ago and haven't had any problems to report. I put a set of Bendix Import IQ's on at the same time and haven't had any problems there either. I got the last set of Ceramics TireRack.com had in stock for $16 so thats what I'll be using this time around.
  6. I'm hoping someone can help me out real quick. My car was stolen the other day and they took the radio. I got the car back and luckily it seems to be alright, but I started it up this morning and all was fine until one of the wires hanging out of the dash from the radio touched a screw and it just stopped running. Everything comes on and it turns over, but I can't hear the fuel pump buzzing at all. What did I blow? Horn/Hazard/clock fuse was blown.
  7. In the late 80's I had 2 Nova's, a 62 and a 63, a 67 American, and a 72 VW Squareback. All three 60's cars were from the Bay Area and the VW was from Michigan of all places. The VW was the only one that had any rust, besides the usual exhaust-rot of course. That Michigan rust was brutal. Never seen anything like that out here. I have a tiny spot of rust on the tailgate of my GL that hasn't grown in the 4 years I've had it, and I live about five minutes from the shoreline in San Lo. I will say that the 4130 cromo bikes I rode when I was a kid would get a fine sheen of rust on the surface if you didn't take care of 'em, but it was nothing a little steel wool couldn't take out.
  8. I've always noticed that a number of the Subes I see at that JY aren't even from the area, so the rust isn't necessarily from here. It's weird, I've never noticed any problems with rust around here before. No wait, Yeeeaaaaah all the cars over at the Haystack pick-your-part are rusted out. No need for anyone to go there. More to choose from for me. Last year I scored a set of polished Premiers off an RX for $60 during the sale. And just five fingers for a bunch of EGR solenoids.LOL
  9. They do have a decent selection some times. They go through them quicker than most yards though, so you need to keep an eye on it. According to their website the 50% off sale was Aug.11-13. That sucks.
  10. I've been running an MPFI one in my SPFI for a year or so. No problems so far. For Comparison - http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail.aspx?MfrCode=BOR&MfrPartNumber=WT5000&PartType=290&PTSet=A MPFI http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail.aspx?MfrCode=GPS&MfrPartNumber=385186&PartType=290&PTSet=A SPFI ('88-'94) http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail.aspx?MfrCode=NIE&MfrPartNumber=TS81381&PartType=756&PTSet=A SPFI ('86-'87 only -referred to as an "Air Charge Tempeperature Sensor") For some reason they charge almost double for the '88-'94 SPFI version than the '86-'87 version of essentially the same part, just with a diff. connector. Weird. Edit - I fixed all the links - should work now
  11. I too have experienced the "clunking" from vertical movement over speedbumps. Both times it started making the noise it was the ball joints. It was also made worse by worn struts.
  12. Would the pads be alright for an SPFI pcv system? I've always contemplated something like this, but wasn't sure about sucking stuff through.
  13. I believe they like to cut off the connector, if it's all corroded, and solder the wires directly to the sensor. Or there is a generic connector that fits it, I think it was a connector for Bosch fuel injectors or something. Rallyruss had a part number for it somewhere. I'll see if I can find the old thread. Here it is - http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=48690&highlight=Coolant+temp I used some electronics cleaner and a small piece of sandpaper to clean mine off.
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