Everything posted by Tye
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Loyale engine light wire color?
you are right there is a red and blue wire there, i tried it but i still cant seem to get the check engine light to work, any other suggestions? there is a brown wire, a yellow and green one, a black and white one, 2 white and blacks ones and a light green one, and a white wire coming from the plug behind the lights
- Loyale engine light wire color?
- Loyale engine light wire color?
- Loyale engine light wire color?
- Loyale engine light wire color?
- Loyale engine light wire color?
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EJ2EA Oil Adapter Line
i'm interested
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Ej22 swap no spark
hey tosh what color is the wire for the check engine light?
- Ej22 swap wiring help
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running out of ideas considering hiring
okay so i have basically completed the ej swap, everything except the wiring. most the wiring is done but i cant get it to run. considering hiring somebody to troubleshoot. how much would somebody with ej wiring experience charge to come over and trouble shoot my wiring issues? I live in Woodinville thanks in advance
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Ej22 swap wiring help
i pulled the wires out also and cut them off at the yellow plugs that went to the old computer, so there shouldn't be any exposed wires in there. i did this because i didn't think i needed the old computer or any of the wires associated with it. just trying to simplify the old harness as much as i can. just wanted to double check to make sure this was alright and not causing my starting issues.
- Ej22 swap wiring help
- Ej22 swap wiring help
- Ej22 swap wiring help
- Ej22 swap wiring help
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Ej22 swap wiring help
I am currently swapping an ej22 out of a 1992 legacy into my 1990 Loyale. Everything is done except the wiring. i got my harness from SJR, i currently have the 3 yellow wires labeled hot in run and start and hot at all times wired directly to the battery (Just temporarily). the black and red wire labeled fuel pump is wired to the blue and white wire from the old fuel pump relay ( the fuel pump was working but its not anymore) the alternator is wired up to the original wires from the vehicle. (The charge light was flashing while cranking but its not anymore) the wires labeled starter, trans, coolant, fan. radiator, select monitor, oil pressure, ac, check engine, and tach are not currently connected to anything my question is with this current setup is there a way to get it started it currently cranks over fine and the fuel pump was pumping but there is no spark im a little lost at why there is no spark and what happened to the fuel pump i know grounding could be an issue but i don't really know where to start, does the ecu need to be grounded and if so how also i don't know if there is a minimum voltage the battery needs to get everything going it currently has 12.36 volts i have read through several other peoples threads including numbchux, but im running out of things to try, the engine ran fine right before we pulled in out of the donor vehicle i suck at electrical so any help is greatly appreciated thanks
- 1990 Subaru Loyale
- 1990 Subaru Loyale
- 1990 Subaru Loyale
- EJ22 swap clutch questions
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EJ22 swap clutch questions
Hey y'all, about to do a EJ22 swap into my Loyale,with the EA82 transmission. I have the re-drilled EA82 flywheel and i'm going to use the XT6 pressure plate and clutch disk(Correct?) my question is whether i should use the XT6 release bearing or an EA82 one?
- 1990 Subaru Loyale
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1990 Subaru Loyale
- 1990 Subaru Loyale
Hey guys I picked up this Loyale back in August. so far Its been awesome I have took it beyond its limits numerous times its only let me down once (in the middle of a golf course, ) The power (or lack of) is getting to me so I will be doing an engine swap in the next few months,the engine is currently sitting in the garage ready to be worked I need to do the timing belt and seals. I am using a 1990 legacy as a donor car, if anybody is interested in parts not being used for the swap let me know (I have car full ) I would like to lift it eventually.- Subaru Loyale fwd to rwd?
Thanks for the advice, I might as well not try to fix something that isnt broken At least not yet! - 1990 Subaru Loyale
