If you need a part No.
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If you need a part No.
For any part (and I mean any part) on an MY wagon, sedan, coupe or hatch, just ask me
After much waiting, confusion, forlorn hope, paying for it twice and having given up on seeing it altogether (difficulties with an ebay seller) this arrived today. It is staggering how much information is in here, literally every single nut, bolt, washer and set screw inside and out (including individual parts inside the gearbox) is accounted for in this book. Want to know the original part number for a wagon tailgate lock striker? How about the bolts that hold it down? New cylinder head?
Totally chuffed, also with 2 FSM's my old Subie literature library is nearly complete I say nearly, this parts catalog doesn't have MV/Brumby specific parts. Also only goes up to February 1981, so later upgrades and variants aren't there. But still, this is the only one I've ever seen so quite happy
After much waiting, confusion, forlorn hope, paying for it twice and having given up on seeing it altogether (difficulties with an ebay seller) this arrived today. It is staggering how much information is in here, literally every single nut, bolt, washer and set screw inside and out (including individual parts inside the gearbox) is accounted for in this book. Want to know the original part number for a wagon tailgate lock striker? How about the bolts that hold it down? New cylinder head?
Totally chuffed, also with 2 FSM's my old Subie literature library is nearly complete I say nearly, this parts catalog doesn't have MV/Brumby specific parts. Also only goes up to February 1981, so later upgrades and variants aren't there. But still, this is the only one I've ever seen so quite happy
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Nice one mate.
Another good website for L's is http://parts.subaru.com/ - an American site but part numbers are generally the same. I've guided Frog to the part I need with a part number from this site.
It's so good for research for gear ratios etc but can be tedious.
Also I'm not sure it covers the good ol' MYs
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Another good website for L's is http://parts.subaru.com/ - an American site but part numbers are generally the same. I've guided Frog to the part I need with a part number from this site.
It's so good for research for gear ratios etc but can be tedious.
Also I'm not sure it covers the good ol' MYs
Cheers
Bennie
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Yes, feel much the same when I open my two book L Series manuals - the info is almost faultless. Better clear out your inbox Sam. Don't supose you have a part number for the EA81T stuff ? Or that might be on El-Freddo's link
Glad it all worked out. What you gonna do about paying twice ? Wait for the second one?
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Glad it all worked out. What you gonna do about paying twice ? Wait for the second one?
OH, BTW just flicked dodo services who whacked the monthly up to $25 without notification or successful communication attempt to renegotiate a use amount of figure. I figure $25 for an average of usually less than 1.5GB a month is abit harsh. Working through my XXXXXX MF90 pocket wifi that works as a hot spot once plugged in - no need to frig around with wifi hook up
Wee, how fast did that photo load up for me !!
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Just went in there and its years go back to 1985 and no further, no god if looking for an EA81T part number !El_Freddo wrote:Nice one mate.
Another good website for L's is http://parts.subaru.com/ - an American site but part numbers are generally the same. I've guided Frog to the part I need with a part number from this site.
It's so good for research for gear ratios etc but can be tedious.
Also I'm not sure it covers the good ol' MYs
Cheers
Bennie
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Well Cliff, you've managed to find a part that isn't listed on the first try
It isn't listed separately, it is all part of the combination switch assembly (with the indicator stalk) which is 7831 11000
It isn't listed separately, it is all part of the combination switch assembly (with the indicator stalk) which is 7831 11000
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-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
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-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
-Full custom re-wire
-L series front end
I have the same book as Sam but for the L Series 86-92.
As per the MY version the combo switch is all that is listed.
I have an L series combo switch and from memory the indication canceller isn't there or is a different size.
Will have to have a look in the morning.
I am keen to get a hold of an old MY indicator canceller (for want of a better name) and have a play in making a new one from some nylon rod.
Just have to get one from somewhere.
As per the MY version the combo switch is all that is listed.
I have an L series combo switch and from memory the indication canceller isn't there or is a different size.
Will have to have a look in the morning.
I am keen to get a hold of an old MY indicator canceller (for want of a better name) and have a play in making a new one from some nylon rod.
Just have to get one from somewhere.
You might have to become my new best friendCliff R wrote:I have the same book as Sam but for the L Series 86-92.
Is it just the Aus models, or Japan also?
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88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car:???:
Previous rides:
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Link would be good. Noticed you had to delete it from the 3d printing thread.Bantum wrote:Yep the indicator cancelling sleeve doesn't have a part no & can be reproduced via the 3D printing technique as demonstrated elsewhere on this site ... ( Might post a link to it if 'ya cant find it ) ...
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Yeah had to because it's not mine to share ( still working on another solution ) but here it is : https://www.youmagine.com/designs/subar ... ing-sleeve
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31168 0100 - Gasket, oil drainCliff R wrote:Sam
Wondering if your book has the OEM P/N for the 82 Model EA81 engine sump plug gasket.
These are the ones that are crush-able/alloy looking.
Or here
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-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
-Full custom re-wire
-L series front end
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