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calebz

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  1. Welcome to the Ultimate Subaru Madhouse Board! Always like to see a new Roo. Especially one with a lift, or some other custom work.
  2. How about, when you lock the car, do it from outside the car with the key. You will never lock your keys in that way.. get out, close the door.. lock the drivers door with the key.. it locks all the other ones automatically.. seems like quite a bit less work to me
  3. ok.. tonight I pulled a 5 speed 4wd tranny out of an EA82T wagon. I got it out, but it did not go as well as it could have. I have to pull another one tomorrow or friday, then install one either the same or following day. I know what has to be disconnected.. the problem I am having is that the lowering of the trans to the ground was.... rocky at best. Finding the right balance was impossible.. ended up using the jack and a couple of ropes secured to various places on the car to lower it down.. even that did not go so well.. I have a 3 ton floor jack with a 21 inch lift, but a rather small cup. Does anyone with experience have any suggestions that might make this next pull less ... frightening? And even more worrisome, does any one have suggestions on getting the damn thing back in to the car by myself with only my floorjack and some ropes? Also.. I am doing this singlehandedly...(well, I have both of my hands, but no others to help)
  4. There is a boost control of sorts. its called a fuel cutoff.. after so many seconds of boost exceding 9-10psi, your fuel system shuts down for a second. On the 85-86 models, theres a hose/solenoid combo that you can unplug to disable the fuel cutoff, but not on 87+
  5. On an 87, theres no solenoid to disconnect. the MBC goes in line on the hose coming off the wastegate.
  6. Its tough, and depends a lot on your other half.. mine really actively dislikes my car habit, so that makes it even harder.. just do the best you can
  7. what year is your car? what solenoid are you referring to? Is it safe to assume you are refering to an EA82T? or is it something else?
  8. They will click for a long time before they break. New is better than the average reman.. However I have heard very good things about www.cvaxles.com You got a couple of years out of a used axle.. thats not bad.. I got 8 months out of a nice fresh reman I just had to replace. Next time they offer to toal your car like that, let them.. then take the cash and buy it back for $25 bucks and fix it.. you will still have cash in your pocket
  9. You will have to take the flywheel from the 87 and pput it on the 91 motor.. will probably have to use the 87 intake manifold as well, as the plugs for the wiring harness are probably different.(all of this assuming both are SPFI cars.)
  10. You'll have to be a little more specific.. theres a lot of stuff unfer the hood that can leak. Have you opened the hood the check?
  11. Yeah.. you are probably right.. oh well. won't matter until I find a hood scoop for my car.. Rob.. if you're still on the puter, hop on MSN for a minute
  12. i just checked my Owners manual(1988) and it says to use 80W90 if you experience subzeo temps, 90 otherwise.. But given your location, you probably get cold enough to justify the 80W90.
  13. Oohh.. sparks.. I will keep that in mind.. will be cutting my hood soon.
  14. In my opinion, no.. maybe $10 a piece.
  15. Skip's been working on something for a while.. However, i run mine at 11-12 psi and have yet to have any problem with fuel cut.. I just got my intercooler last night, so boost may go a little higher.
  16. The owners manual says "87 octane or greater".. but I wouldn't run 87 in mine.. it only get 93
  17. Why not use the 8.5:1 Carb stuff?.. Jst looked again at your post.. you have an 89 FSM.. that wouldn't have carb stuff in it BTW.. even in stock form.. no turbo car I have ever owned runs worth a damn on 87.
  18. My 88 owners manual says 80W90 - straight 90 depending on climate conditions.. I'll get the exact ranges in just a little while.
  19. What he said, except that if the setup you have (wiring harness, ECU) are from an 87+, you will need an 87 + distributor
  20. Its all about location. Take a 20 minute drive around Seattle or Denver and you will probably rethink that statement. SUbarus just aren't popular or don't last in some parts of the country.. hell its even hard to find legacy parts in most of the yards around here.. Subarus have just never been big sellers around dallas apparently..OTOH when I lived in WA, at athe last house we had there, there were probably 10 people within 5 blocks that had EA81 and EA82 soobs that were in great shape.. hell, I had 3-4 myself!
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