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Post by mattw » Fri Oct 16, 2015 9:33 pm

Very nice 77. And welcome 😊 Can't wait to see some more on it.

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Post by mrwalker500 » Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:25 pm

That's a cool old soobie, good luck with rwc.


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Post by RubysueEA82 » Mon Jan 04, 2016 8:54 pm

Finally found an avatar photo to post... you sort of get the idea.

The moral of the story is bullets are dangerous kids.

Even if your bullets are rolling on the floor, you should never take your eyes off the road.

No matter how yummy the licorice is or how nice the chocolate coating tastes, bullets aren't worth crashing the car.

Personally I can't stand the taste of them, guess I'm safe, but I picked up the wreck today and there's bullets everywhere inside it....

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Post by coxy » Mon Jan 04, 2016 9:04 pm

That is one sweet 77 Wagon, always remembered my Neighbours one and doing a clutch for him, Only Engine I have ever lifted out unaided by myself to do a clutch those early engines are so light.

Definately get rid of the black and bring back the 70's Chrome look such a desireable and relatively rare car these days yet still so practical.

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Post by gary2009 » Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:36 am

Gday I've just joined and wish to introduce my self my name is gary.

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Post by gary2009 » Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:45 am

can anyone help me ive been working on cars for 45 year but not up to date with CPU's on cars I have a 2009 Subaru Impreza EJ20 none turbo brock the timing belt tensioner on it repaired that with new timing belt kit. I also bent 2 inlet valves so did a rebuild on both heads. my question is I have spark and fuel and timing makes line up. would sticky valve buckets stop the car from starting i also noticed that the right side cams are out 1 tooth could this also be the problem.

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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:25 pm

G’day Gary and welcome to the forum!

With your no start issue, one tooth out on the timing belt won’t do much for a no start, but it might lag on peak performance. It is best to fix the issue.

Have you got the cam and crank sensors connected? Without either of these the engine will never start. Also check your ground wires on the engine, you might have missed one on the inlet manifold bolt.

My other thought is your valve lash is too tight, not allowing the valves to close properly and create a full seal.

Lastly, ensure you haven’t lined up the cam belt using the arrow on the cam wheel. That arrow is to indicate which cylinder is at TDC. What you need to line up is a small tab/line on the outer edge of the cam wheel. The arrow (from memory) should be pointing at about 1:30 on the LHS cam when this tab is correctly aligned.

I hope that helps.

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Post by gary2009 » Mon Dec 21, 2020 3:26 pm

thanks bennie update checked the injectors one is not firing also did compression test number 1-110psi , 2-95psi , 3-95psi and number -4 is 65psi number 4 and 3 had trouble with the valve caps they were tight this is why I think its them not fully returning and the valve is staying open on the inlets. I did a leak test before installing the heads and there were no leaks the head Gaskets are mad from steel and don't have sealant on them do I need to put sealant on the gaskets or are they right the way they are. if I remove them can I reuse them as the motor has'nt been run yet.

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Post by gary2009 » Mon Dec 21, 2020 3:36 pm

all sensors and grounds are connected I spent a weekend testing all connections put my scan tool on it and it can out fine.

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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Dec 21, 2020 3:39 pm

No sealant on the HGs

Just make sure EVERYTHING is uber clean as you install HGs.

You shouldn’t need to pull the heads to sort out valves unless there’s a bigger issue than just rocker/valve lash clearances.

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Post by gary2009 » Mon Dec 21, 2020 5:42 pm

hi everyone my name is Gary I own a 2009 Subaru impreza im trying to get it back on the road its cost me over $2000.00 so far after it broke the timing belt tensioner bolt and one thumb nearly cut it off with grinder making a valve press now I have only one hand to fix it.

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Post by 8191Brumby » Fri Mar 26, 2021 8:36 am

G’day. I must admit I’m new to Subaru cars, but have enjoyed getting to know the Brumby cars I’ve recently purchased. I have a few “older” cars I share with my brother: a 1989 NA MX5, a 1978 Fairmont GXL, and these two Brumbys. I was really lucky to buy the first, a first generation Brumby from 1981. No rust and straight, but an ex farm ute with only 130,000 kilometres on the clock. I have 4 YouTube videos on that one if you’d like to check it out. It’s a great little car. I’ve been told it’s very rare being the original “curvy” shape. Any others out there on this Forum? The second Brumby is a 91 model with 152K. It’s a good car but I’ve just discovered bubbles in the radiator... I think I have problems with that one. Anyhow, glad this site exists. I might have to use the expertise of others sooner than I thought.

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Post by El_Freddo » Fri Mar 26, 2021 8:25 pm

Ah, now the 8191 makes sense in your username 8191Brumby!

Welcome. Start a build/my car thread or two once you work out how to post images. It’s not as straight forward as bookface, but then searching for anything useful on bookface isn’t straight forward either...

The 81 “brumby” would certainly be a rarity let alone if it’s in good condition. These usually rusted out and ended up on a farm then the scrap heap. Keep it tidy and jump on any rust as soon as you see it.

The 91 sounds good. The head gasket job isn’t overly difficult if you know your way around a tool kit and a workshop manual ;) It’s worth getting onto sooner rather than later, less potential for a dangerous overheat event.

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Post by 8191Brumby » Sat Mar 27, 2021 10:58 am

Thanks for the welcome. I’m hopeless at computer stuff and can’t easily navigate around these sites, so sorry if I should be posting elsewhere. I don’t think I can do the HG myself and not 100% sure it’s even the HG that’s the trouble. I took a video of what’s happening and put it on YouTube. https://youtu.be/3gWpN2KfQwc
Do you or others have a recommendation of someone in Sydney who does head gasket repairs, even a retired Subaru mechanic or well versed Subi enthusiast? Thanks if you can make a recommendation. I’ll try to find the right place on this site to ask this sort of thing. Cheers.

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Post by 8191Brumby » Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:06 pm

I should have mentioned I’m keen to learn from a master mechanic how to change the HG. Only way i’ll learn ...

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Post by BrisBrumby » Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:45 am

Hello from Brisbane, my suby is an 87 brumby ea81.

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Post by StephenMcVeagh » Mon May 10, 2021 5:52 pm

Hi all....yet another one who has caught the Melbourne version of Brumby fever.....just bought myself an 86 Targa Top model (no AC though)...in pretty good nice, though unregistered for a few years....going over it with a view to put it on club rego soonish....any comments on what the ebay aluminum radiators are like?..my first job is to either replace or repair the old one..thanks!

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Post by El_Freddo » Mon May 10, 2021 10:36 pm

G’day Stephen,

I’m not a fan of eBay radiators. Buy from a shop where it comes with a warranty or some sort of after sale service.

If your old radiator can be repaired, this could be a good way to go.

Well done on scoring a targa top! The Covid tax has driven the prices right up atm and fomo has them selling almost on the day they go up for sale!

Start a build thread when you’ve got some pics and something to share ;)

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Post by XVXVXV » Sun Jul 18, 2021 6:49 pm

Hello,

I am a new member (obviously).

I don't actually own a car at this stage, but have decided to buy a XV later this year.

I guess I've signed up to the forum to find out as much as I can about XVs in general and specifically what gear other users have purchased.

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Post by 2008-3beca » Mon Jul 19, 2021 6:59 pm

Hello everybody,

I’m Glen, from Brisbane, and have inherited a 2008 B9 Tribeca along the way.
I was just wondering about improving fuel economy by any chance? I have seen these “performance chips” on eBay and was hoping that some people in here have had some experience with something along those lines and if they could shed some light on potential fuel economy gains!

Thanks in advance!

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