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NoahDL88

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  1. I'd advise against cutting your springs, they become weaker and stiffer, both are characteristics that you don't want in a spring, much stiffer not "good" stiffer. If you ever want to see the effect of a cut spring job, look at a honda civic that is just above the ground, if they've cut both ends those things bounce more than an old buckboard wagon.
  2. Go down to Hodges Subaru in Ferndale, worth the drive, tell Greg or Ben that Noah sent you, and they'll treat you right.
  3. Its from an 85 GL, with D/R, hence the "LO" i jumped all the wires, so i don't know what would make the shift light come on.
  4. Its a metal gasket that goes between your drain plug and your oil pan, it keeps it from leaking, although it probably won't anyway, its cheap 1.50 insurance.
  5. Just in case anyone wanted a new avatar, will need to be resized, or wondering what happens when you jump all the lights, also in "sport" aka white mode.
  6. Five is way to thin, you'd want a thicker, higher number, the warmer your climate is. Stick with a good high quality 10W30, I use Castrol, and you can't go wrong. The "high mileage" oils have additives that swell your seals, these work like rogaine, if you stop using them, the problem comes back, although with the oils, now your seals have worn down more, and will shrink even smaller, letting out even more oil. Some guys on the board use a really thick oil to combat smoking, I think a 20w50, you might be able to get away with it in Fla, but i'd caution against it as the extra time that your engine runs at startup before the thick oil makes it to the important parts could be offsetting the benifit later. I use Subaru OEM oil filters, and don't forget the crush washer.
  7. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=24980 This'll answer all your questions, and even answer some you havn't asked yet.
  8. The fuel line may not designed for the higher temperatures that the coolant is at. it should be ok, but i'd keep an eye on it, just in case.
  9. ? What carb is he showing? You get them at the carb store. Its probably a 32/36 DGEV, the electric choke is the easiest to setup, and if you go to the carter/redline web page they have the weber, and adapterplate to suit your needs.
  10. Timing belts if it cranks, parking light switch if it dosn't
  11. Welcome to the board, you've now been initiated, i had the same problem for a week, a new battery and a flick of the switch and i was good to go. Hopefully you won't need a new battery.
  12. I dunno about the smog police, but the EJ22 will fit nicely into that car. I might be stuck in Cali, i hope not, but if i am i'm in the same boat, i'll be checking with the smog police to see what can be done.
  13. Huzzah!! BTW, that oil smell is just a Subaru's way of letting you know that its still running.
  14. It could be for your vent settings, the mix and blend doors are operated by vacuume, so without them it may be stuck on "not defrost" which in Washington is rather important.
  15. Your car is suffering from what we mechanics like to call, "lack of information" and without more information from you, i'll have to get out my crystal ball and diagnose it that way, which is at least 6 hours flatrate. Give us some more info, what model, year, the specific problem, and we'll do our darndest to figure it out.
  16. Thanks, your reply was faster than it took for me to go to the top of the page and hit new posts, i'm impressed.
  17. Are the Turbo front brakes any bigger than the N/A ones? off of a GL-10? thinking this might be a good upgrade if they are.
  18. If you like the V6 in the Accord, you'd best be getting an outback with the Flat 6, 250 hp and similar torque numbers. There available in sedan and wagon formats, and the newer ones come with VDC, which is just fancy traction and stability control. Theres also the turbo models, but if you don't like turbo lag, or plan on getting an automatic i'd go with the 6, as with an auto box the 4 can be a bit slow, compared to a 6 at least, my dads forester auto with the 4 isn't bad.
  19. Panter fan Austin, Austin Panther fan. now you've met. Austin's the type of person to drive through a lake. this isn't the first time either.
  20. Search the offroad forum, its all been covered there. There is a lift kit available, about 3 people make them, also in the Offroad forum.
  21. I'm gonna venture to guess that you arn't off roading an Auto, but incase you are, you can pull the rear half of the drive shaft, 8 12mm bolts, and you'll be good to go.
  22. Huzzah, its running again, it appears to be at the mercy of the voodoo queen, as i have no idea what i did to get it running again.
  23. I Found a nice EA-82T wagon at the junk yard today, i'll probably go by and pick up the rear brakes for myself, but if anyone wants the front or rear sway bars let me know, i can go pick them up and ship them out. It's also got the rear adjustable suspension. The turbo was looser than, well you know, but the header seems to be intact. No LSD or nice D/R its an Auto. Mods, if you think this would be better in the for sale forum, don't hesitate to move this.
  24. So, how would one be able to tell that it has turned over?
  25. Sorry, couldnt find it in the 87, maybe its in the 88+ but my 89 is an XT, so thats no good to you.

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