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Tman1058 last won the day on August 11 2016

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    1986 Subaru GL Liftback, 1987 Subaru GL Wagon

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  1. It did have dizzy, but no intake. I left the intake complete and in the engine bay, just folded back onto the spare tire compartment. Dropped the new engine in and bolted it down.
  2. Welp fellas, with the assistance of a buddy, we pulled out the old engine and dropped in the new one today. Only took 4 hours from pushing it into the shop to driving it out.
  3. The engine that's in the car has been down on power for a little better than a year and the oil in it is on the keep full basis, so it needed done anyway.
  4. Actually guys, I have an engine sitting in the shop with 40k on a rebuild that I've been looking for the time to swap in. So I guess now is the time. It'll get new timing belts/tensioners and a water pump before it goes in.
  5. OK guys, I figured it out. And I'm an idiot. I thought the rotor had turned, but it didn't. Left timing belt broke. Thanks for all your help!
  6. The rotor turns as it should. I checked with a timing light, there's spark leaving the coil going into the distributor, but there isn't spark leaving the distributor.
  7. OK, I just re-checked. With the key in the on position I'm getting power to all fuses.
  8. I just checked for spark and there is none. All the fuses are good, but I tried testing for voltage across the IG-COIL fuse and have no power in any key position, including starting.
  9. OK internet, I need your help. Yesterday I was leaving home in my '87 GL wagon (ea82 with carby) I let the car warm up for a few minutes, probably 5 or so, I made it out the driveway and about 1/2 mile down the road and it died. No coughing and sputtering, just died. I ended up towing it home and started looking at it today, with no success. It won't fire on starting fluid or anything, not even a single pop. I didn't have an assistant today, so I couldn't check for spark (tomorrow I should have one). I'm sure it's getting fuel. It got new cap/rotor/plugs/wires less than 2 years ago. This car has the brown colored cap. When I'm cranking the engine, the tachometer bounces a bit and gets quite high (3-4k). I'm wondering if the distributor is bad. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tom
  10. I've been running Castrol 20w50 and MMO through it, along with doing the oil pump real and gasket, it got quieter, but not much change. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Tom
  11. I got the correct video up now, sorry, I was trying to create this thread using my phone, which is almost tits up. Sorry for confusion. Tom
  12. When I post the link to the youtube video it doesn't appear, anyone know how to fix this? Thanks ^Fixed it
  13. The knock sounds like it's in the right top end, it doesn't knock at an idle, but high idle is when it starts. I just finished doing head gaskets in it, and didn't hear it run before I did them. The guy I bought it from (and the guy whose house it was stored at, that was a subaru mechanic) said that it ran really well, it just leaked about a quart of oil per week. The guy I bought it from is my dad's friend so I trust him on that. If anyone has any idea of what it could be, that would be awesome. Check out the link for the video to hear it. Thanks in advance, Tom
  14. They have a 1st gear lockout, so that you don't over rev the engine by downshifting, the solution is to synchronize the rpms with your speed and it should pop right in no problem. (With my car it's about 3000 rpms at 15 mph)
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