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Early Rider Steve

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    Bullhead City, Arizona
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    Motorcycles, cars, offrodaing, dragraceing, most anything with an engine
  • Occupation
    Retired after 37 years, Electrican
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    Web search for early Subaru's
  • Biography
    Retired Electrican, 62 years old, and been building / rebuilding cars and motorcycles most all my life.
  • Vehicles
    2008 Subaru Forrester, 1984 Subaru GL Wagon

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  1. I swapped my auto for a dual range 5 speed in my 84 turbo wagon so that we could tow it behind our motor home. It was a lot of work to do it, as I fabricated the transmission mounts, shift linkages, and modified the petal box. If you still want to do it look for a donor car of the same year, or Jerry makes a kit to use the dual range trans.
  2. Thank You All for the responses, Yes my wagon was upgraded to the water cooled turbo. ihscout54 is right, on one of my test drives the hose from the thermostat housing to the turbo broke and I lost a lot of coolant . Now looking at things I think the turbo might be toast, and the start of my power problems. Really don't think that the engine needs a rebuild, just a turbo . Steve
  3. Hi All, Will the turbo off an EA-82 turbo engine bolt on a EA-81 turbo engine? Or are they different. I think that my turbo isn't working and I have a complete EA-82 turbo engine in my donor car, but don't want to pull it if they won't interchange as the engine is complete. Thanks Steve
  4. Installing a D/R 5 speed into my 84 turbo wagon is one of the best modifications I will ever do to that car, what a difference!
  5. Your engine bay turned out nice. Keep the photos coming, I am thinking of this swap on my 84 wagon and need all the help that I can get.
  6. I just installed a 1985 turbo D/R 5 speed in my 1984 wagon, it also has 3.70 gears and feels like it is too high geared, but it shifts good. I split the trans case and changed the axel stubs to 23 spline ones, replaced the front bearing and all of the seals. Never had done a Subaru trans before but it wasn't all that difficult to do, the hard part was installing the tail section back in place as I dropped the little screw that locks the shift rods together, it took 4 tries to get it back on. Get all of the seals and other parts first as you won't have all the parts just setting around.
  7. Yes I swapped the axel stubs, the only problem that I had was finding new seals for the transmission. Between my auto parts store and the local Subaru dealer, I now have the transmission ready to reinstall in the wagon. I have already built the transmission cross member and modified my shift and transfer case linkages. You are right Gloyale it would have been easier to find another transmission, but it might have needed seals also. I hate oil leaks. ShankinPickle get all of the seals and gaskets first it will save not having the transmission sitting around dissembled.
  8. Any body have a part number and a source for the input shaft on an 1985 D/R 5 speed transmission? My Subaru dealer can't seem to find that one or the little seal for the four wheel drive shaft. Thank you, Steve
  9. I used to flat tow my 88 3 door GL, it had a D/R 5 speed and never had a problem. Turn key to unlock the steering wheel, put the transmission in neutral, parking brake off (I say that because I did forget one time). Towed the car behind our motorhome lots of trouble miles. I do the same with my FJ 40 Landcruiser also.
  10. Gloyale, Do you still have the 23 spline stubs to fit a D/R 5 speed trans? Would make my swap so much easier, let me know. Thanks Steve
  11. Has anybody ever ordered or used these axles?
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