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Kraig

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    Subaru 1994 Loyale 1.8 standard

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  1. Turned out to be a loose wire on one of the connectors. Thanks for all your help
  2. im actually just across the border in canada. I couldn't find my area on here and lynden was closest. At our pick n pull there is next to nothing, and the second any soobies come in they get raped instantly.
  3. very likely blown head gasket... possible cracked head too.. whatever it is, doing an engine swap like you plan should fix that problem. at least in my head
  4. Great thanks for the help!. ... Finding an EJ22 is like finding diamonds out here however though, will just have to keep my eyes open.
  5. I was at the wrecker today getting a fuel pump, and the loyale there had an EA82T ... Mines a standard EA82. Say I wanted to put the turbo on there, because I would love a little more pop. Is it really as easy as it looks? or is there more to it that I am missing?
  6. most of the stuff I buy for mine I buy off amazon - usually best prices around and it comes right to my door. Also I'd just keep the rims as is, maybe spray paint em black. no need for hubcaps in my opinion
  7. Definitely gotta get some roof racks and a light bar across front bumper ... or at least a couple of 6" round spot/floods
  8. Based on what I read, this is all good news. I would suggest as well a new rad cap. If the rad isn't pressurizing the coolant will boil at normal operating temp. (Pressure keeps coolant from boiling). If you have a rad cap tester available can always try that instead of buying a new one. Most auto shops will also test it for free.
  9. To me the relay makes most sense, based on how relays work. Just thinking out loud here. I am going to put some testers on the connectors tomorrow and see whats getting power and whats not. If I find the culprit I'll be sure to post it on the board.
  10. Very helpful, thank you. Do you have any idea if the relay is malfunctioning it would cause the pump to act like this?
  11. Could someone point me in the direction as to where this is? I got it from the other discussion . I stuck my head under the drivers side and located the ECU, but I do not know where these relays are. "The fuel pump relay is actually above the ecu next to the ignition relay on a Loyale, not in the bank of four relays above the fuse box. Someone posted a photo of the pair here a couple weeks ago. " Like This Quote MultiQuote
  12. Hey thanks for the replies. Dee, I appreciate the link, it has given me some ideas, but it is a little different than my problem. wagon, I have taken off the fuel lines right before the filter, so I can see when the fuel pump is actually cranking out fuel. This is how I discovered that the fuel will come randomly when I turn the ignition to ON, but it happens very rarely. I'm completely stumped. It is possible that both pumps are doing the same thing? I truly hope its not the ECU
  13. Hey guys, I'm hoping someone here has had this same problem and can give me a solution. My soobie is getting no fuel to engine. I've checked fuses, went to the auto wrecker and pulled another fuel pump, swapped the fuel pump, and the exact same thing happens. From time to time when I turn the engine to the ON position however, the fuel pump works for a short period of time (<5 seconds). This is happening on both fuel pumps. Does anyone have any ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
  14. Hey guys. Anyone know of a website that I can order a muffler delete for my suby? (94 loyale). The old muffler rotted out and she sounds way nicer open so I want to keep it that way.
  15. I got er. Thanks for the help. Now for the part I'm good at. Engine work !
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