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88 spfi trouble

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and by installed, I just mean:

In the engine bay, bolted to D/R trans, engine mounts bolted in.

 

still plenty more work ahead :)

 

DONE speedo cable hooked up

DONE clutch cable installed

DONE radiator & hoses

DONE electric rad fan

DONE power steering pump installed

DONE exhaust bolted on

DONE brake booster vac line hooked up

DONE power steering lines adapted and connected

DONE torque pressure plate bolts

DONE heater hoses installed

DONE starter installed

DONE new coil mounted

DONE ballast resistor installed

new plug wires

weber installed

alt/PS belts

fuel pump

vac connections

disty/coil/choke/fan/fuel pump wiring

trans gear oil

engine oil

coolant

PS fluid

evacuate AC system and remove

 

and probably more stuff I'm forgetting....

 

and again... a little more completed.

still plenty more work ahead :)

 

DONE speedo cable hooked up

DONE clutch cable installed

DONE radiator & hoses

DONE electric rad fan

DONE power steering pump installed

DONE exhaust bolted on

DONE brake booster vac line hooked up

DONE power steering lines adapted and connected

DONE torque pressure plate bolts

DONE heater hoses installed

DONE starter installed

DONE new coil mounted

DONE ballast resistor installed

DONE alternator and belt installed

DONE battery hooked up

weber installed

PS belt

fuel pump

vac connections

disty/coil/choke/fan/fuel pump wiring

trans gear oil

engine oil

coolant

PS fluid

evacuate AC system and remove

 

and probably more stuff I'm forgetting....

 

found the check connector for the fuel pump and ready to get the coil and disty hooked up...

You found time to do this with the monsoon.

 

:) yeah. after I scrambled to get the Forester and Baja in the garage (after hearing quarter sized hail in DSM) , I had some time to study the FSM and find the alt as I had taken that off some time ago...

 

the storm didn't seem too bad here at least but I don't hear lots of weather... this house is actually insulated and helps deaden the sounds. the old house had nearly zilch for insulation...

still plenty more work ahead :)

 

DONE speedo cable hooked up

DONE clutch cable installed

DONE radiator & hoses

DONE electric rad fan

DONE power steering pump installed

DONE exhaust bolted on

DONE brake booster vac line hooked up

DONE power steering lines adapted and connected

DONE torque pressure plate bolts

DONE heater hoses installed

DONE starter installed

DONE new coil mounted

DONE ballast resistor installed

DONE alternator and belt installed

DONE battery hooked up

DONE weber installed

DONE fuel pump swapped

DONE vac connections

DONE PCV hookup

DONE new plug wires

disty/coil/choke/fan/fuel pump wiring

PS belt

trans gear oil

engine oil

coolant

PS fluid

evacuate AC system and remove

 

and probably more stuff I'm forgetting....

 

really close now!

It's Alive!

http://www.facebook.com/v/434747213205345

 

still to complete...

choke wiring

Temp gauge wiring

evacuate AC system and remove

 

I was gonna wire in the tach, but it's a DL :) so no tach... might need to get an oil pressure switch for the dummy light too, as the pump has the sender for a GL Oil Pressure Gauge....

 

 

 

DONE speedo cable hooked up

DONE clutch cable installed

DONE radiator & hoses

DONE electric rad fan

DONE power steering pump installed

DONE exhaust bolted on

DONE brake booster vac line hooked up

DONE power steering lines adapted and connected

DONE torque pressure plate bolts

DONE heater hoses installed

DONE starter installed

DONE new coil mounted

DONE ballast resistor installed

DONE alternator and belt installed

DONE battery hooked up

DONE weber installed

DONE fuel pump swapped

DONE vac connections

DONE PCV hookup

DONE new plug wires

DONE disty/coil/fan wiring

DONE PS belt

DONE trans gear oil

DONE engine oil

DONE coolant

DONE PS fluid

 

TEMP fuel pump wiring

 

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I could cry.

 

Wire in the Tach, lol cummon. Its beyond a DL now.

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maybe I'll bust apart an ea81 cluster and duct tape the oil pressure and tach to your dash :) then it will be a GL :lol:

 

I'm going to add a kill switch to your dash for the grounding of the fuel pump relay (used to happen through the ECU, but since thats gone now....)

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Hey its got temp and fuel. Tach, please real men know when to shift i dont need a gauge to tell me that.

Fuel pump permanent wiring in

Temp gauge wiring in

choke wiring in

battery hold downs in

hood shut with ac comp in spare area readt to have the r12 removed.

 

It definitely is gonna need exhaust!

Eeeeeek, is it pretty bad.

 

well, since there's no muffler on it it hard to tell if it's leaking at the Y pipe junction... but based on the way it flexes, I'd say it's rusted through...

 

you're gonna need a new stock Y pipe anyway. it's mounted enough to get it home :)

 

I'll be home all day Saturday for pickup :) I'll be clearing the garage for the city wide garage sale day....

 

I even tucked up your wiring under the dash and reconnected your CB.

 

the trans didn't have any knobs on it when I got it (already gone...) so I put on the one I pulled off the SS, and for the D/R selector, I tapped another spare t-case knob I had from something else...

Already hearing it from home, do you want me to get it this weekend.

 

yes if possible. I'll be around all day Saturday trying to cleanup the garage... Get a ride up with the guy who wants the engien/trans. :)

 

I'm taking it to get the AC evacuated tomorrow afternoon. maybe today if I can leave work early enough.

LOL the last time the exhaust was mounted just enough it almost killed someone.

 

it's on solid, but the clamping force is reduced on the side that the flange is rotated on... I had to use my bottoming tap to clean up and cut a few more threads since it seems a little loose when I put the studs in... but, the good thing with this engine is that the ASV spacers are still there, and can be tapped if the aluminum threads give it up in the head....

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