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My daily driver has about the same amount of rust... the secret is mine is the dark metallic red, which hides it!
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Looking for EA82 head bolts for head gasket job
bushytails replied to Nevada's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Two of your old bolts are probably crusty; just hit them on a wire wheel and re-use them. -
I need a torsion tube with good outer bushings, but shipping one is difficult, and it'd make your car a non-roller if you pull it. I could use a blower motor and blower motor resistor, an ignition switch, a rear wiper motor, and the long chrome plastic trim around the rear hatch button, if it isn't broken off its standoffs like mine is. Looks like you don't have a/c or cruise parts. But, I only need those as spares, as mine are currently mostly working, so give anyone who has a broken car priority. Well, not having my wiper return to bottom automatically is getting pretty annoying... Someone posted recently looking for windshield wiper arms; you could message them. Also, someone was looking for a driver's side rear door, if yours isn't rusted out at the bottom. Struts, rear CVs, and brake calipers are all NLA and in demand, but I just ordered struts (if I actually get them, I'll be posting how!), and I already have a spare cv and a pair of extra-crusty calipers. If your radiator is nice, they're also impossible to get.
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Junkyard 82-84 GL Wagon 2wd parting out
bushytails replied to bushytails's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Even though I called them on thursday and they said they'd hold it for today, it had already been crushed. Wasted half my day driving there and back. $@#$@#!!!! -
Composite Body Panels
bushytails replied to SuspiciousPizza's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I think there's about a whole dozen of us still working on old gen subarus... -
Looking for a driver side rear door shell
bushytails replied to SubsPNW's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
https://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/186723-junkyard-82-84-gl-wagon-2wd-parting-out/ If this hasn't been crushed, and they haven't caved it in moving it with a forklift, do you want me to pull you a door? If so, what is the minimum condition you're looking for? Perfect, minor dents and rust, anything that will fill the gap between the hinges and the striker,...? It looks clean in the tiny picture I got, but there's not a lot of pixels... -
Yes, I know there's a forum just for these posts, but I think this one is more likely to be spotted by people in the very limited fimeframe... Through a friend-of-a-friend, I got word of a old gen getting towed to a near-ish junkyard earlier this week. If they haven't crushed it yet, I'm going to head there this saturday morning to pull parts. I don't know anything about its condition other than one text that's been forwarded too many times to have any pixels left. They close early on saturdays, and I'm working 66 hour weeks and can't go there any other day, so I'll only have at most a couple hours to pull parts. Anyone want anything? As I said, very limited time, so nothing complex. I also don't know what they'll charge - I've never been to this junkyard before. From what I've heard, they'll probably crush it almost immediately. If you want the whole thing, let me know and I won't go and strip it, or if you're genuinely committed to a major part (engine, trans), they'll probably wait to crush it if you give them money.
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Looking for a driver side rear door shell
bushytails replied to SubsPNW's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I do have a door, and I think it's fairly straight, but if I remember right, it's rusted out along the bottom. I'm working 12 hour days until next year, and won't be able to dig it out until then. -
Power Steering Rebuilding
bushytails replied to JerWass82's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Good used 40 year old boots won't be good much longer... lol. I tried the ones O'Reilly sells, and they cracked almost immediately. The ones when I got a rack rebuilt by Phoenix Rack And Axle lasted six months. Have been once again driving with open boots... -
Power Steering Rebuilding
bushytails replied to JerWass82's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Do you have good boots for power steering racks, that have the vent line fitting, AND last more than a year? Both of the last options I tried cracked in six months after install. -
Door Trim Repair
bushytails replied to SuspiciousPizza's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The factory option bullbar is impressively flimsy. It would not provide any protection against hitting anything larger than a flying squirrel. I assume it's to keep weight down. I broke mine using it to pull myself up from a kneel... The plastic clips holding the trim on are likely very brittle. Be careful removing them. -
Looking for a driver side rear door shell
bushytails replied to SubsPNW's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I have a driver's side rear door I pulled off someone's parts car a while back. I can't remember which part I needed out of it now. lol. Metallic red. It has some rust and probably isn't a good pick for a clean low mileage car. I wouldn't be able to ship it until next month, or even get at it to take pictures. But, if you can't find any other options, it's here. Body shops have networks of junkyards and such that can find parts, if they're going to do the work. The insurance company is going to tell you the car is worth $2. You'll need to find ebay etc listings of super clean ones going for $6000. This may involve showing them to a judge. Insurance companies suck. -
If true, that means you have a *very* marginal ignition system, and probably should check plugs, wires, cap, rotor, etc.
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Alternator has no relation to timing... and changing timing doesn't usually cause misfires anyway. Check for damaged vacuum hoses, loose wires, damaged/worn spark plug wires, etc, that may have happened during alternator replacement.
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1991 Loyale engine suddenly shut down
bushytails replied to rickyhils's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Great! I had a similar problem today... Went to back up, and no backup lights. Turn/backup fuse blown. Found one of the wires on top of the transmission rubbed through on the clutch bracket. -
1991 Loyale engine suddenly shut down
bushytails replied to rickyhils's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
If the fuel pump primes when the key is turned on, doesn't that mean both the ecu and the fuel pump relay are getting power, but the same fuse as the fuel pump relay is for the ignition coil, which you say isn't getting power? I must be looking at the wrong diagram... -
GL Oil Pan Leaks Like a Sieve?
bushytails replied to scoobydube's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Yeah, getting stronger bolts just so you can over-torque them further before they break seems like the exact opposite of how to fix that, or any other, problem... at best you'll end up with a warped pan that will be hard to ever make seal again... -
Car Alarms For Old Subes?
bushytails replied to Subarule's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
They go off randomly and constantly, with a roughly 100% false positive rate, pissing off neighbors, shoppers, and everyone else, while not doing a thing to reduce crime, because no one pays any attention to one going off whatsoever, other than contemplating a brick through a repeat offender's windshield. -
Car Alarms For Old Subes?
bushytails replied to Subarule's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I personally consider car alarms a nuisance that should be banned... -
GL Oil Pan Leaks Like a Sieve?
bushytails replied to scoobydube's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Or use a new gasket with a bit of silicone on both sides... -
1983 Brat Hitachi distributor wiring
bushytails replied to acarcollector's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Went to get a pic... but the Hitachi dist in my '83 wagon is completely different. I found this googling, and it has a pic that should do it: https://ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=21289 Black with white is positive, yellow is switched / coil negative / tach /etc. -
Gasket-in-a-tube might be fine...
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I haven't had one of those apart in so long that I don't remember. I know an EJ has a seal - I just built one of those a couple months ago... EDIT: Found https://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/23378-ea82-oil-pickup-tube/
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I don't know anything about isspro's gauges, and their website seems to list at least six product lines but gives technical info about none of them... An oil passage being clogged wouldn't cause a cyclical reading. Nothing ever settles or needs a re-torque. lol. A leak on the suction side of the pump, like where the pickup tube connects, will let it pull air bubbles and cause a varying reading, without any external visible signs. The stock oil pressure gauge is *very slow*, so I don't know how much pressure variation is normal on those engines. I also don't know if isspro's gauges are prone to jittery readings.
