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looking at car that won't start
calebz replied to the goat's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
It needs: Fuel Air Spark Compression. Figure out how to supply those things and you will be good to go. -
Only one.. HAHAHHAHAHAH!!!!...no
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No fabrication required.
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Guys.. its called pay to play... If you want such a performer, shell out the cash and do it right. I disagree with this however. Having run stock, cut out and cone filter, I will say that as a free mod, the cutout is the way to go. Definite increase in highend power availability. Continues to pull past 6k, whereas before that just wasn't an option.
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Seem to remember hearing of a problem with early 80s soobs and the attachment point on the pedal.. perhaps this applies to late 70s as well.
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Thats a little high..but then again, the averasge pug owner charges more to other pug owners.. When I had my Peugeot turbo, I wanted another set of wheels.. and the average price I got from other pug owners was about $60 per wheel for 14 inch steels. On the other hand, I bout 4 14 inch steelies from a board member for ~$100.. and got the spare at the yard for ~$15.. with a good tire.
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Pics of the intake please..And I would like to secure first place in line if a bunch of this stuff goes up for sale
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Headgasket blew 1987 GL-10 EA82T
calebz replied to TomInOR2002's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
It can be done in the car. Its easier to pull the engine. Depends mostly on the resources you have available. Beware of stripping the headbolt threads upon retorque -
Must have been interesting.. aside from the turbo 90 loyales, MPFI was not available in the Loyales.. D/R not at all.Most of the RSs I have seen have been SPfi.. have seen a couple of turbos in the yards though. Also, while the RSs have the wing and the front air dam, I have never seen one with the full RX body kit. The RS was a weak attempt by subaru to keep the RX alive until they came out with the WRX(JDM)
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gl-10, gl what is the difference?
calebz replied to redkard4's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Look here http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=17562&highlight=GL-10 Maybe here http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=12826&highlight=GL-10 Possibly here http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=10932&highlight=GL-10 theres more, but my search finger is getting lazy -
No idea.. box is long gone.. like a year ago.. will look next time I go to autozone.. If you happen to go looking for it, its in the rice section. Edit:PN on the package is 8141
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I'll be happy to sell them to your nissan buddies for $30:)
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Aluminum can be had from autozone for $15.99 .. Thats what I have on my car.
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loyale revs high is this normal
calebz replied to djcracker's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Yup, its normal -
Yup.. will work.. looks to have the same bolt pattern as a soob.. and having the square hole and round flaring will make it compatible with both Vane and hotwire cars
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D/R swap question -- axle issues??
calebz replied to pwoens's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Rear axles are the same. they do not need to be changed. the N/A D/R into a turbo car has been done before successfully. Sounds like you now have all the bases covered. I just wasnted to fill in the last blank for you. -
D/R swap question -- axle issues??
calebz replied to pwoens's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Correct. I have had both turbo and NA GL-10s. However, something like 80% of the 85+ GL-10s were turbos, so its usually a safe guess when the info isn't given outright. -
WOW, look at this clean brat.....
calebz replied to iluvdrt's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=21954 Its so clean you can't even see the back wall!! -
the spring I am using for the return spring on the clutch fork is the same as the 'reverse' spring on the 5 speed shifter assembly.. I pulled it off another soob.. As far as the helper spring on the pedal.. don't remember how it came apart.. and no soob here to look at.. seems there were some C-clips and cleavis pins, but its been over a year ago.. I had the whole assemble apart to do the cable I would look, but I currently have no soobs.. all are gone but the wagon and its being stored about 45 miles away.
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Pics.. NOW!!
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I have seen the 4EAT in turbo L-series from 88 up.. So if thats what you're after, look for those years. BTW, I think the loyale only came turbo in 90.. so you are effectively limited to a 2 year span
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Ok..wasn't sure.. never actually seen a FWD 5 speed soob.