Everything posted by thedoctor
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Coolant in the oil... No oil in coolant a call for GUESSES
It would have been nice, but my intake manifold gaskets looked pretty good. I didn't take any photos, but there is little reason to think my coolant is leaking into the oil pan by way of the intake manifold. Head gaskets are certainly on the table, but what else is there? Cracked block? Plan is to replace these good gaskets with new ones and torque them down. Make sure she runs and then do a compression check. Or is it now obvious that I should simply replace the head gaskets?
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Coolant in the oil... No oil in coolant a call for GUESSES
Thank you, Dirk. Incredibly helpful photos. I'll post some of my own soon.
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Coolant in the oil... No oil in coolant a call for GUESSES
I'm have a Carter-Weber single barrel carb. I bought another engine at the junk yard. It has a hitachi carb and I have been thinking of swapping intake manifolds and getting hold of a Weber carb. If this leak is intake manifold, this might be the time to do it. What do I look for when I open it up? Will a bad gasket be obvious?
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Coolant in the oil... No oil in coolant a call for GUESSES
ea81 runs strong and stays cool, yet there is a massive leak of coolant into the oil pan somehow. I have to add about a liter every couple hundred miles, and my dip stick shows a couple liters above the mark. White smoke on start up. What are the possibilities besides head gasket? If it were a head gasket, how can the performance be this good? Wouldn't it dog down? Wouldn't it overheat? Starts and runs perfectly. Could it be intake manifold gasket? There is no oil at all in the radiator. The coolant is clear. I will try to pressurize the cylinders and also take compression readings tomorrow. But I can't imagine seeing bubbles in the radiator if there is no oil in the radiator now. To me it seems there is already enough information to make an educated guess. I would like to read some guesses and case studies on this.
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83 dl coolant leaking into oil
I read in another post that it could be the intake manifold that is leaking coolant. What is the best way to diagnose the problem?
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83 dl coolant leaking into oil
My '83 dl is hanging in as my daily driver and I love it at 275,000 miles. Runs cool, has good power, but has now started loosing coolant into the oil. I automatically think head gasket, but I am puzzled as to why the performance is still so good. Please get me started on how to diagnose. Thanks.
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1983 dl always get slow leaks
Tire man says corrosion of my steel wheels creating a bad seal. I'd like to solve this. I'd like to buy four steel wheels that would fit my tires 155R13. Narrow tires compared to the GL I think... but please educate me if I'm wrong. I do need to be careful what wheels to buy, right? I want to buy plain old steel rims for my car and have them painted Toreador Red like my car... and then just use the little center hub cap. But first I need to find the right wheels. PLease let me now if anyone you know has wheels they don't know what to do with. Thanks
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EA81 Y-Pipe Needed
Thanks... I'll check the motor mounts and plan on getting this pipe welded. I appreciate y'alls help.
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EA81 Y-Pipe Needed
I called a local Subaru man... for 30 years he's been selling used Soobies. He's nearby in Marietta, PA and he's helped me out lots of times. BUT he says he could get a $50,000 fine for selling me a used Y-pipe because of the catalytic converter. Is this true everywhere?
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EA81 Y-Pipe Needed
My '83 DL daily driver developed an exhaust leak on the right side. The y-pipe flange, is cracked about half way around. I am trying to repair it for PA state inspection. Runs really bad with the leak... cyl 1 and 3 spark plugs get fouled real quick. Where can I find a replacement y pipe?
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Marbles in the engine, coolant and oil on the ground, car overheating!
I like water pump. I just recently went through this on my 83. I always have some oil leaks I can live with... but they were worse because of the overheating... And I did have a "marble" phase in the development of the problem. I'm glad you're taking it in because the marble phase is followed immediately by the "marbles in the meat grinder" phase. But at least I knew what it was for sure. (You should plan to have one gallon of water for every three miles if you want to push it this far.)
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Wanted: 83 dl hub
Wanted: hub or spindle depending on what you call it... the part that bolts to the rotor. I have one that is badly worn. Anybody have one? 1983 dl 1.8L front wheel drive.
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Engine In! But broke vac solenoid
Got Hitachi manifold, need Weber. Preferably one that is rebuildable out of a bone yard. I have not been able to find one yet. My question is, when I get my Weber, will I be hooking any vacuum lines to it? Or can they all be plugged up?
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Engine In! But broke vac solenoid
Hi everyone. Well I successfully pulled my EA81, installed new clutch and seals. No more oil leaks! No more slipping! Unfortunately in the process I busted the right vacuum solenoid switch. That was a $100 mistake. Here's the question: What does this thing do anyway? I need a primer on vacuum hoses. I am thinking about replacing my Carter-Weber with a Weber. If I do that, will I need any of these vacuum lines? I had to up the idle and advance the timing in order to keep the engine running with the vac lines plugged after pulling the broken vac solenoid. I ordered the part, but before paying I would appreciate advice. Daily driver dl it is, no racing and I lean towards economy. Thanks
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Release bearing holder
OK, so not very interesting... I agree. I just wanted a little hand holding. Nothing wrong with that, right? Anyway, I can tell you it is OK to tap the release bearing holder out of the release bearing on an EA81 using the appropriate socket. Likewise it worked fine to tap the new release bearing back on. I am learning a lot from pulling this engine. Maybe I will be able to start answering some questions instead of only ever asking them.
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Release bearing holder
Since ruining a pilot bearing earlier today, I am reluctant to pound on anything for awhile but.... my release bearing appears to be pressed on to my release bearing holder EA81 FWD. I will try pushing it off with a wheel puller but any advice? Has anyone had one stuck? Should I be able to tap the new one on? I do want to replace the thing since I have the engine out. (I am having some fun though. Replaced rear and front seals, clutch, will set valves, and do valve cover gaskets. Looking forward to no leaks and no clutch slipping! )
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Pilot Bearing HELP!
Thank you. I found the problem. When the machine shop resurfaced my flywheel there was a slight bur around the edge of the center hole. This caught up my pilot bearing and started me down the wrong path. I cleaned that up with an abrasive wheel on a drill press and the new pilot bearing went in with just a few taps. Now I'm having problems with the release bearing. See new possible new post if my search for answers doesn't show up anything. Moral of story: A pretty flywheel can still have a bur in its hole.
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Pilot Bearing HELP!
How do I get the pilot bearing into the flywheel. I should have had it pressed in at the machine shop I guess, but the old one practically fell out. I just ruined one trying to hammer it in. Now I have just the old one, which I am reluctant to use. Any tricks on how to get it in there? torch? vise? I have to get this thing on the road by Monday.
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I need some advice on EA81 Clutch
Thanks, Red. "Small is beautiful" as EF Schumacher said. I'll keep my smaller clutch.
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Rear Main Seal Question
Thanks, man.
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I need some advice on EA81 Clutch
I have an 83 dl front wheel drive and I'm getting ready to do the clutch this weekend. I have a spare engine off 84 GL 4WD. Can I/ should I use the flywheel from the 84 GL, which takes a bigger clutch and use it on my dl. Is this doable or even desirable. I pulled the 84 flywheel for resurfacing tomorrow, but I won't do that if it's not a good idea to go with the bigger clutch. If I stay with my present flywheel, I might not be able to have it resurfaced. How important is that?
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Flywheel question
Yes, that is what I just found out. My spare EA81 came off an 84 GL 4WD and I wanted to use that flywheel on my EA81 DL FWD, which I drive every day. I got a clutch kit today and it is the smaller one, a little less than 8 inches. Can I swap these and put the bigger clutch in my car? I was planning to have the 84 GL flywheel resurfaced in the morning. (Should it be balanced?) This is pretty new stuff for me so I have some pretty basic questions.
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Rear Main Seal Question
:-\ Please help. I just picked up a rear seal for EA81 '83 dl. It was about twice the size of the front seal, which I have had but have not installed. I thought I heard they were both the same. The parts guy (not a Subaru parts dept) thought they were the same on 4WD but different on FWD vehicles like mine. There was an atmosphere of "I really don't know" about the whole thing. I want to have the right parts before heading into my clutch job weekend. This rear seal is approx 3 " in diameter and the front seal was maybe 1 1/2.
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Flywheel question
Can anyone tell me if a flywheel off an 84 gl is the same as a flywheel on my 83 dl. They are both EA81 engines. I am getting ready to do a clutch job and it would help if I could take the flywheel off the engine sitting in the shop and have it surfaced, but I want to make sure it will fit my engine. :-\
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Reputable online source for clutch kit
Real quick, who do you like for clutch kits online. I have an 83 dl 1800.
