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  1. I really like the Baja, though I don't own one. It is essentially an Outback without a rear trunklid, kind of like a Ford Explorer vs. an Explorer Sport-Trac. Little mechanical difference, just nothing over the trunk! I really think Subaru hit home with the Baja, though some car magazines don't really like it. If Subaru took their Dual Range tranny out of overseas Legacy's and plopped it in the Baja, you would have a MAJOR success I think. AWD is great, but 4wd you can go offroading :D

     

    ScoobySchmitty:banana:

  2. Originally posted by muskalope

    His buddies at school have even given it a nickname....the shaggin' wagon. They battle to get a ride home from football in it....go figure??

     

    Dave

     

    Funny you should mention that. That's what my friends have named my 91 Legacy :D Good to hear your son was unharmed. I had a run in with the local wildlife last winter, and it could have been worse! Kudos to your son for good accident avoidance thinking, too bad that pipe was there... Hope you get the 91 fixed, keep us posted!

     

    ScoobySchmitty

  3. What r u driving? There are a good amount of parts out there for the WRX and later model impreza's and legacy's . I have a 91 Legacy, and it's almost impossible to find bolt-on performance parts for it. http://www.cosmoracing.com has a cone filter that will attach right to your MAF sensor, and includes a bracket to support the assembly (though you might opt to make your own...), and a lightweight underdrive pulley for your crankshaft. Both will increase your gas mileage for sure, and will give a little "umph" to the engine, emphasis on LITTLE. It's not a big gain, but BOTH parts can be had for under $100. Not bad for a basic upgrade. MY question is, what parts for a WRX will swap out for other Soobs, i.e., suspension parts, short throw shifters, etc.

     

    ScoobySchmitty:banana:

  4. Originally posted by lothar34

    That could be the throwout bearing too.

     

    I think he's onto something here. Make sure your clutch adjustment isn't keeping pressure on the throwout bearing when the clutch is fully released. I have not had this problem before, but I think lothar34 is on the right track. Still, what worries me most is the metal shavings in the oil. I had this on my old 90 before the tranny started dying, such as not letting me into 3rd gear and such. Check to make sure your rear diff ratio is 4.11, not 3.70 or 3.90 My 90 Legacy had a 3.9 on it instead of a 4.11 like it was supposed to, and thus slowly tore my trans apart. Just my experience.

     

    ScoobySchmitty:banana:

  5. Usually when I start my car up, I have my music blaring right away, like any good college student :D But, I recently had to really move to get to class, so I did not immediately hook up my CD Player, and noticed that my poor 91 Legacy is squealing and shrieking like mad! :boohoo: I know it's the belts, primarily when I am putting strain on the steering pump or compressor. Two things I can't figure out. #1, They are new belts, under 10k miles on them, so they really should not be doing this, and #2, If they are already out of adjustment (my error), how tight SHOULD they be??? Any suggestions???

     

    ScoobySchmitty:banana:

  6. DAMMIT DAMMIT DAMMIT!!!:temper:

     

    Being the idiot I am, I accidentally locked my keys in my car. Does anyone have an idea of where the locking mechanism is on a 91 Legacy, and which way you need to push/pull on it??? I have a spare set, but they are back home (nice place for them). If anyone has ANY insight so I can avoid the $60+ charge for a tow truck to unlock my soob would be MOST APPRECIATED! Thanks all.

     

    ScoobySchmitty:dead:

  7. Hiya all! I have a question for everyone that owns a 90-91 Legacy. Who would be interested in a completely repainted (to your specifications) L-series grille? This is the standard Legacy Grille, not the cross-hatch design seen on LS models. It would be a similar repaint to the Brat Grille that is for sale on eBay. Any thoughts, comments? Thanks!

     

    ScoobySchmitty:banana:

  8. Actually, I just guessed that there are syncro's on reverse. It would make sense, to prevent this grinding problem. Still, does anyone know if the dog gears on reverse spin in opposite directions, instead of the same direction as with forward speeds? If the dog gears for reverse spin in opposite directions, then synchro's would make a whole lot of sense! I know the basics of a manual tranny, but no specifics on Subaru's design.

     

    ScoobySchmitty

  9. Originally posted by 99obw

    Did you buy that stuff yet?

     

    I don't know that I will ever buy another remanned half shaft, every one I have bought has been terrible. I would go new on this.

     

     

    Actually, I have a remanufactured shaft in my 91, and it has not hiccuped or caused any problems at all. The only problem I did have was in which I received the right BOX, but not the right PART in said box. A quick sprint back to Autozone, some desk finaggling (the guy didn't believe it was the wrong part), and I got the right one. Other than that, no problems!

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