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Public thanks time.
TheSubaruJunkie replied to ezapar's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Yes, backup regularly. Burn all those Photo's to a CD or 2...keep one onsite, and the irreplacable ones keep at a friends (incase, god forbid, the house burns down or something). Which reminds me, i have 8gb of MP3's i need to backup before my HDD fails. -Brian -
Pics of guage mod and V1 install
TheSubaruJunkie replied to ple1ades's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Uhm... what mod? They look like subie gauges. And whats a V1? -Brian -
Northern Nevada Meet 4/1/06
TheSubaruJunkie replied to Jibs's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
I have no problem with it. May work out better for me... i can do some work on the car earlier in the day (if it still needs it) and maybe head out the night before... or at least get a good nights rest for the early drive up there. -Brian -
If you lifted the engine higher, you would be lifting the tranny as well... the CV's wont like that for long. If you went with a custom pan, just use the dipstick to measure when its full. The oil pickup tube requires a certrain level, so as long as its good ont he dipstick it should be fine. -Brian
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lookin for a 3.70 lsd
TheSubaruJunkie replied to justing's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
It would be best to get Noah's. I wanna keep mine for my next wheeler. -Brian -
Ive never worked on a EA81 that had a swaybar up front. No swaybar: Are you talking about this guy here? -Brian
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Stumped the parts guy
TheSubaruJunkie replied to cricket's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
If the VIN does work, im gonna start looking in the windshield of all the Subarus i see Then im gonna get keys cut for em. -Brian p.s. only joking, thats probably why they hide the code on the lock assembly. -
Unless you installed one... there is no sway bar. EA81s didnt come with them. The tires look great tho, i bet they were great in the snow! -Brian
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I was sitting at a red light, waiting to turn left. Next to me, to the right, was a Corvette waiting to turn as well. I figured i'd beat him off the line and then i can tell everyone "ha ha, i smoked a Corvette in my 1983 Subaru Wagon". Well, i already had the steering wheel cranked to the left, and I dumped the clutch at 3 grand.... needless to say, the corvette smoked me. -Brian
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lookin for a 3.70 lsd
TheSubaruJunkie replied to justing's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Got one but shipping would kill you. PM me if your really interested. -Brian -
SUUUUUURE! Welcome back.... they all come back. -Brian
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I was wondering this myself. Only Hatch's i can find in this area are 2WD, which doesnt bother me since I have a complete 4WD parts car, including 3" lift. Only part of the 4WD conversion I dont have is a 4WD Hatch tank, but with the 3" lift I wasnt sure if it mattered. Would be sweet if you could pull this off! -Brian
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thinking of re-painting rx
TheSubaruJunkie replied to subiemech85's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I like that paint you have, sucks about the rust. Im spoiled living in California... not a spec of rust on it. Where did you get that scoop? -Brian -
How To Keep Your Subaru Alive pdf file
TheSubaruJunkie replied to baccaruda's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Wierd cause i had to re-download the .pdf after i lost it in a format. Worked fine for me. I also downloaded it at work so I can print some stuff... worked there too. -Brian -
Why NOT to use a forklift to lift a car!
TheSubaruJunkie replied to RallyKeith's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Wouldnt pay $650 for it even if he hadnt dropped it from 10'. -Brian -
Uhm... thats JUST a turbo. No "pipes". You will need a new exhaust. You'll need the EA82T Up Pipe and then a Down Pipe. You'll also need the passenger side head with the oil lines for the turbo, and you'll need the coolant lines as well. You can get away with using your stock pistons, but you wont be running much boost. Oh, and the engine crossmember from a EA82T will also need to be used. Dont forget about your air intake, and the piping required from the turbo to the intake manifold. Oh... and if your going to do all this with the stock pistons, i'd highly recommend installing an intercooler as well. -Brian
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S#$TBURGERS!!! frapaceno in airfilter box!
TheSubaruJunkie replied to Uberoo's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Cause theres no need to pull the tranny, that would add a bunch more time to the job. I goto Napa for most my parts. -Brian -
No, your wrong caleb. Your car has to run to be loud Sorry Russ, i have no room to talk -Brian
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S#$TBURGERS!!! frapaceno in airfilter box!
TheSubaruJunkie replied to Uberoo's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Ive never heard that before about CV's. Often times I find myself replacing one a couple times, while the other remains good the entire time. If the oil in the crank case is the same color, then i would suspect the head gaskets. Its not hard to pull your engine, just remove the radator.. then find the 4 bolts that hold your engine to the transmission. Remove those, then unbolt the engine mounts from the crossmember. Use a hoist or 2 friends and pull the engine (try for a hoist 1st). Head gaskets arent that hard to do once the engine is out. You'll want to get new intake manifold gaskets and maybe new exhaust gaskets along the head gaskets. Oil pan gasket is a good idea since your down there anyhow. -Brian -
is it carburated? SPFI or MPFI? If its SPFI then it wont take much to isntall the turbo. If its a carbed EA82 i wouldnt waste the time. -Brian
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Northern Nevada Meet 4/1/06
TheSubaruJunkie replied to Jibs's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Yeah Jeremy... my goal is to have the RX dialed in before the 1st so I can make it. I'd like to take the wagon, so I'll be leaving the RX at Jibs and swapping there. -Brian -
S#$TBURGERS!!! frapaceno in airfilter box!
TheSubaruJunkie replied to Uberoo's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Yeah i would check the PCV system 1st. Also, drain the oil and see if the crankcase has frothy or milky oil in it. If its just under the air cleaner it could be a mixture of oil blowby and condensation. A compression test would be the final verdict. -Brian -
Two engines were offered in 1987. The EA81 and the EA82. take a look at the front of your engine and you'll see one of those 2 codes stamped into it. Let us know what it is if you want more help. -Brian