Hi from ACT
- PhilsWagon
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Hi from ACT
Hi all,
Thought i'd say hello and post a pic of my wagon I just picked up for $400.
It's a 1990, 5 speed, dual range, Mpfi with 290,000kms but has had an exchanged engine at some point in it's life.
It hasn't run for a few years so i'm going to replace the old fuel, oil, coolant and filters, chuck in a new battery and see what happens.
Wish me luck!
Cheers
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Thought i'd say hello and post a pic of my wagon I just picked up for $400.
It's a 1990, 5 speed, dual range, Mpfi with 290,000kms but has had an exchanged engine at some point in it's life.
It hasn't run for a few years so i'm going to replace the old fuel, oil, coolant and filters, chuck in a new battery and see what happens.
Wish me luck!
Cheers
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- PhilsWagon
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Yeah, $400 is not bad. It's straight and no signs of rust that I can see. It's just the motor that may need some work. It's had a pretty bad oil leak at some stage, it's got oil splashed all down the headers, underside of the sump and gearbox so i'll have to check that out but first thing is to get it to kick over.
I've never worked on a Subaru before so it will be a learning curve for me. I've had a read on here and there is a wealth of knowledge for me to draw from which will be useful.
And Bennie, I turned it over by hand before I bought it to check it wasn't seized up.
I'll keep you posted.
Cheers
I've never worked on a Subaru before so it will be a learning curve for me. I've had a read on here and there is a wealth of knowledge for me to draw from which will be useful.
And Bennie, I turned it over by hand before I bought it to check it wasn't seized up.
I'll keep you posted.
Cheers
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Dunno about progress from Ea81 to the Ea82! Model change maybe but engine wise the ea81 rules in my book! Less oil leaks in general, no bloody cam boxes to leak, no rubber band cam belts to worry about and NO lifter tick of death!steptoe wrote:Ther's a few of us who have progressed from EA81 to EA82 and know a bit
I will tell you now the biggest leak is the oil pump. To get to it the cam belt needs to be removed. When replacing the cam belts put one on after lining up the three marks on the flywheel, rotate the crank once then install the other cam belt with the same marks aligned. The cams should now be 180 degrees out from each otherPhilsWagon wrote:Well she started. But idles on the verge of stalling and she's got a bit of a death rattle going on. I going to look at the timing belt and then oil pump.

Have fun! Grab a Haynes manual if you don't have one already

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Bennie
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Yeah definitely going to get a Haynes manual.
A couple of surprises i found today...
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Seized idler pulley bearing
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Split hose
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Split fuel line
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Split fuel line
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- PhilsWagon
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I haven't done that much work on the EA82 although I have dabbled a little. and done enough on the old EA81's in saying that i'm in the process of rebuilding one now. But when i'm home I am in canberra so if you get stuck look me up and i'll see if i can't call around.
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92 targa brumby (weekend runabout),
97 Lifted Outback (Dailey drive),
05 outback safety (Too cheap to pass up),
90 model liberty (was to be scrapped instead sold to workmate)
+ others.
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Thanks tex. I appreciate the offer. I'll let you know if I get stuck.
The cam belts were pretty loose so I tightened them up. I've replaced the split hoses and just need ti pick up a new bearing for the idler pulley.
I'm going to pull the oil pump one day this week and make sure it's working properly but i'm pretty busy with work so i'll see how I go.
Cheers
The cam belts were pretty loose so I tightened them up. I've replaced the split hoses and just need ti pick up a new bearing for the idler pulley.
I'm going to pull the oil pump one day this week and make sure it's working properly but i'm pretty busy with work so i'll see how I go.
Cheers