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  1. Yeah, make sure the master cylinder is bled, and make sure the calipers on the rear arent froze or anything. -Brian
  2. I mean i have no more vacation time, and chances are i'll have no free time until after January. Might be able to make a day trip before hand though, just have to get the wagon fixed up. Wednesdays are best for me... what about the rest of us? -Brian
  3. When my parents moved from Anchorage, they drove and it took them 6 days of driving straight, without stopping to see anything. I flew to California, and took me like 8 hours I would love to drive back and visit some friends, no friends in Fairbanks but alot in Anchorage and Wasilla. -Brian
  4. I need to go out there... GRRRR. Hows the weather been down there lately? Is there alot of mud at that ORV Park? -Brian
  5. Jerry, i have a '86 Silver Brat if your interested. We'll talk in PM or something about it, dont wanna hijack their post -Brian
  6. Looks good! any other shots of it around? How does it handle with those huge meats on there? Did you put power steering in there? -Brian
  7. Well, if none of us drive our brats, then there will be no third person. Meaning, the 1st person to drive their brat will be that 3rd person. Somebody better become the 3rd person soon, cause I have to drive home from work in 2 hours.... and the way ppl drive here in Cali I think my chances are good that I might become the 3rd -Brian
  8. Can you fill the stub with metal of some sort? Maybe weld it full so its no longer hollow? I dont weld, so maybe im misunderstanding the entire operation. -Brian
  9. MIKE! Sup dude? I guess you changed your nickname. Im plannin a trip down to SoCal soon, we'll talk about it more over IM. late -Brian
  10. Very nice Ive been thinking of making a trip down there in the near future. Im not too far away in Sacramento. What year and model is the sube? -Brian
  11. Gen3 would be reffering to EA82 between 1985 to 1990. Would also include Loyales up until '92 or whenever. We try to associate them with the engine codes. EA71, EA81, EA82, then anything after that is EJ series, and that is handled by the other forum. If your car is a '82, then it has a EA81 and is a Gen2. -Brian
  12. Kevin, and everyone else having problems... These will be available on the USRM very soon. As soon as I have them downloaded, i will make sure the PDF format is avail from the Repair Manual. Thanks for the link -Brian
  13. Matt, your on the right track. And im sorry for the way I reacted in the past. You need to make sure at the very minimum you've done a complete tune-up. If the plugs are old, replace them. Cap and rotor included. Here in California, they'll fail you if your timing is out of spec, so im not sure if the timing trick will work. Count yourself lucky you get free re-tests. Here, if you fail, you have to pay MORE the next time. And if you fail and the car is too much of a gross polluter, then they mark it in the computer and the DMV charges ALOT more for you to re-register the car.. no matter how clean it runs after its tested. Keep on it. -Brian
  14. Grew up in Wasilla until i was 14, then i moved to Anchorage where i stayed until I was 20. I am now in California, 3 years later -Brian
  15. Maybe you could restrict the actual water flow by kinking the hose alittle?? I could be wrong, but that might help the car warm up. I dont miss that at all. I grew up in Alaska, and when I was younger I always wondered why nobody would remove the cardboard that got stuck to their car once I was old enough to drive i quickly realized why *BUUUURRRRRR* You shouldnt have any trouble with covering the whole radiator with cardboard... just make sure it doesnt catch on fire. -Brian
  16. Stop crying Matt. The car you have is MINT! Its one of the only running EA81T's ive heard of. Washington emissions cannot be THAT bad. Hell, if Eric can get a EA81 with a 32/36 weber to pass smog, im sure you (or someone who actually knows how to work on a subaru) can get it to pass. Here are a few ideas: Make sure your idle is within spec's Make sure your timing is within spec's Make sure ALL of your exhaust is 100%! The turbo might have a cat before turbo, and one after the turbo. Make sure they are good and not clogged. Also, drive the car for an hour or so, get the catalytic converters good and hot before it is tested.... they work better the hotter they are. And stop whining! If you dont like the car, sell it. If you want a carb'd wagon to lift... buy one. Don't ruin a perfect EA81T Wagon. -Brian
  17. Set the timing to spec's. Also, you might want to replace the coil. I had a problem similar to this with my '84 Wagon, i replaced everything and even went and bought a new distributor (not cheap) and before I replaced the disty, i replaced the coil and it solved the problem. Since you said you poured fuel into the carb and it picked up, maybe it could be a fuel filter or pump problem. But youve replaced those... so i doubt it was that. -Brian
  18. Check it again, make sure ALL the moisture is out. Chances are there is still more water inside the disty. Keep at it. Are you getting spark to the plugs? Pull one of the plugs, ground it out and with someone cranking the engine check to see if that plug is sparking. Be careful. Might want to hold onto the plug wire with a pair of needle nose plyers and wear a pair of kitchen gloves (the rubber kind) hehehe... or just make sure your not standing in water. Since you drove through a puddle and stalled the car, chances are its the disty. Cant think of anything else. -Brian
  19. Pull your distributor cap. Youve got water in there. Clean as much as you can out with a paper towel. Then it should start right up. Chances are, it will die again soon. There is moisture in there, and as soon as it evaperates it will collect at the top of the cap. Just pull it again, clean it out, and she'll start right up once again. Ive heard WD40 works great as well for drying out the disty. Ive never done it myself, but I should carry a can of WD40 cause im always getting water in the disty. -Brian
  20. The A/C Fan on both of my EA81's will only kick on if: The switch on the dash has to be in an A/C position (either AC Max, AC or Defroster) AND the headlights have to be off. Dash lights can be on, but if my headlights are on my A/C fan will not turn on. Not sure if the same apply's to EA82's -Brian
  21. To keep things simple, i would just throw a EA81 in there. -Brian
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