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shawnsbrat

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About shawnsbrat

  • Birthday 04/12/1973

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    atvs subarus
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  1. My appologies for not replying sooner, I thought I had this forum set to send me emails when I have private messages on here,aparently it wasn't. I still have the brat covered up and tucked away for winter. I have 10k invested in that damn thing not to mention alot of time.I know I will never get that $ for it but would like to see $6000 for it. let me know if this is in your ball park ,thanks man,Shawn 973-592-2037

  2. Hi there.

    I'm interested in talking to you about your Brat and possibly driving up to take a look at it.

    I live outside of Philadelphia. Are you available this weekend anytime. It is still quite a drive, but probably worth the time (for me) if I really want to consider purchasing it from you. You can email me at jwalters@subaru.com (that's a giveaway, eh!?) or call me at 856.229.4894. My friend Erik had left a message for you a few days ago (before I got my own username on this website).

    Talk soon.

    Jeff

  3. I'll be there with the 84 brat again Prolly for Saturday only. Also, I was wondering if anyone that is going could help me out with a few parts.... I need an antenae mast and 2 door lock cylinders with a matching key. I have a ton of misc gen2 brat parts laying around if anyone needs anything let me know and I will bring them. I have a set of 4 ,6 lug wagon wheels I would like to unload as well. $20.00 takes em!
  4. gonna try and make this one. brats been in storage for like 1.5 years but i think its time to blow the cob webs out..........
  5. I bought a fuel tank on ebay off this guy last year and look at the project he had going on. http://forum.merkurclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2639&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight= yes he did sacrifice a rust free brat from texas to do this but the talent this guy has washes away the sins. scroll thru the many pages for a lot of pics.
  6. Right now I have 55 idle and 160 main jets. dont remember what air corrector is in there. kind of fought with a hesitation coming off the off idle circuit and entering the main circuit. got that just about perfect before I put it into hibranation in december. Im sure I will tweak it a few more times before Im satisfied. atleast its easy to work on and make jet changes.only takes a couple minutes. I dont have any experiece with the 32/36 dgev. ram performance reccomended using the 38. Give ron a call at ram hes wil be glad to answer any questions,very nice guy.
  7. I have one buried under the snow somewhere around here,if your patient I can see if I can find it when the snow melts. awesome job on that home made bar man!
  8. no,it was original a hard top,I made it a tee-top roof like most are anyway. Trust me you would never guess it was a hard top if you saw it in person.came out real nice. motor runs strong ben,weber is a bit of a pain to make happy with temp changes in our region. only put 500 miles on it and then took it off the road for the winter.will run the hell out of it this year and get it dialed in 100%
  9. little eye candy for you guys This is about all the snow it will see after all the hard work. southern cali steel .you can literally eat off the undercarrage,cant seem to find it in me to run it down the salty roads or off road it like I originally planned on.
  10. 38mm DGAS weber . Mid range is totally flat,I gotta re-jet .went thru my settings yesterday. mixture screws are way out and according to weber that indicates to lean of a main jet. set the timing to 18 btdc and reaches 34 btdc just as ram specifies so I think it must be all in the carburation. Idles nice, off idle pulls hard(breaks the tires loose like crazy,top end may be holding back /too lean but is decent. running 215/70/14 and they were rubbing on turns until I cranked up the front struts. The rear side of the fenders I cut back before paint and now I regret cutting the front edge as well. These tires will work until I can figure out a better combo.
  11. Well,its been a long drawn out project but its 98% complete and drivabable. Gotta find a rear bumper and a few misc items but here it is. This turned into a complete ground up resto. I am pleased with all the body fit after I changed the top over from a hard top to a fun top. everything lined up 100% Tomorrow it will go to my shop for alignment,Im sure I will battle with the camber for a while to get it right.
  12. I got my ea81 apart with no speacial tools,2 wrist pins came out like butter,the other 2 took a little time working back and forth with heavy snap ring pliers and some penetrating oil to melt the carbon. Its actually a fun job if your use to inlines and V engines. The flat 4 is such a neat design. Sounds like you should just do the heads on yours,bottom ends on these subis seem to be almost bullet proof. Good luck!
  13. Yes por is great stuff,simple to use.All of the suspension is por15 on my project brat. The engine and trans I did with por15 engine enamel. http://www.por15.com/
  14. LIFT IT! fix the rust before it consumes the whole truck. The northeast is hell on these poor trucks, Ive watched my daily driver brat go from just a few rust spots to major holes in just 2 years.
  15. Ya! just remember you cant compress a liquid, its possible to bend a rod if its hydro-locked,or just put an enormouuse strain on that little rod bearing and take it out all together. Good luck!
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