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Post by El_Freddo » Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:35 pm

Hehehe... He's still a mysterious ute that's "hiding in the shadows".

I like your choice of personalised plates 8)

What ideas have we got you thinking of? Just want to see your wish list - mine has been sitting gathering dust for about 2 years now...

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Post by carlie400 » Tue Jul 22, 2008 2:52 pm

Hey !

Oh and the dog is mine her name is Paige, she's in ute dog training.. trying to keep her in the back is a little difficult...

Anyway ! --->
EJ option could easily be done so long as you were doing it with some people in the know, or have some mechanical knowledge. This would be the biggest power upgrade possible with the least amount of money spent for the amount of power gained.

Is one good idea Im keen on, and I now may even have someone to help me !! Being orig'ly a holden fan myself I dont have a great deal of experience with subarus so Im not real confident playing with him too much...

I have had a few other good ideas though..

And he's not ugly !!!

:)

Carlie

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Post by carlie400 » Tue Jul 22, 2008 2:55 pm

This doesn't sounds like too bad an idea to me either... ---->

Get an early model 'wrecked liberty' from a wreckers, with an (1992ish) 'EJ22' efi 2.2L injected eng, good for nearly twice the power of an EA81. You can either put in the g/box AND eng from the lib or just the eng with an adapter plate. Cost anywhere up to $2000 for parts only

So many options... such a sexy ute ;)

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Post by rubisubi » Tue Jul 22, 2008 3:17 pm

Hey my car aint no mona lisa either but she's my Rubi ;) I take my kelpie Jess with me quite often but always have her tied up in the back, 99% of the time i can trust her not to jump but every now and then she might catch site of another dog and try and jump out. She has enough of a lead to move around but just short of leaping over. Good luck with the car :)

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Post by El_Freddo » Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:43 am

carlie400 wrote:Being orig'ly a holden fan myself I dont have a great deal of experience with subarus so Im not real confident playing with him too much...
Hey Carlie,

I used to be a holden fan that knew nothing about subi's... now I've got one running subi in one piece and 2 or 3 holdens in bits waiting a restoration.

Its all about learning, once you know what your doing you won't hesitate to do it or try out something different.

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Post by carlie400 » Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:00 pm

Hey Everyone..
I'm starting to think the subaru just aint for me !!!!!! I love him so much but he's not taking to me at all...
Obviously as I stated prior, a week after I brought it the selector in the gear box went.. then after that was fixed I did a head gasket.. NOW last night I left a friends after dark and my lights wouldnt come on !!! No indicators.. spotties.. parkers.. NOTHING.. and no it wasnt a fuse.. I dont know whats going on... I thought these cars were tough as nuts ! Im getting a little bit disheartened.... I just want him to run like a normal car.. AND my heater doesnt work.. it was -4deg c out my house this morning...
Sorry... I just wanted a winge.
~Carlie

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Post by rubisubi » Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:10 pm

I had that problem once, turns out it was the weed and the car was fine ;)

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Post by brumbyrunner » Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:12 pm

Sounds like an earth problem...
Bare in mind Carlie that your vehicle was constructed 30 years ago. I doubt there is an older daily driver on this board.
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Post by El_Freddo » Fri Jul 25, 2008 3:34 pm

rubisubi wrote:I had that problem once, turns out it was the weed and the car was fine ;)
Hehehe... Good times eh?
brumbyrunner wrote:Sounds like an earth problem...
Bare in mind Carlie that your vehicle was constructed 30 years ago. I doubt there is an older daily driver on this board.
As brumbyrunner said, its a 30 year old car, that makes it a classic now ;)

Be patient, you seem to be ironing out some problems that the previous owner may have been privvy to but didn't tell.

It'd be good if we could organise a saturday or sunday where some of the Vic crew rock around and have a "not fugly pamper day" to fix anything you find wrong with the car and anything we find along the way - only if you want to though. Also would be a good time to talk about options of gearboxes etc and maybe even "tour" the pick a part yards... Good fun they are!

Keep an eye on the Vic pages too - there's a "wreckers - what's there" thread along with other events happening in vic...

Stick with it, once you've got it the way you want you'll be glad you stuck with it ;)

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Post by sublime » Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:25 pm

Yes driving a 30 year old Subaru as a daily driver can be exasperating sometimes! My 78 wagon is actually very reilable but every so often becomes a right pain in the butt.

I remember when I first got it (10 years ago :eek:) there was a whole list of things that needed fixing: windsreen, bonnet release cable, muffler. The usual things I suppose. I had to repair everything for rego and at the time thought my wagon (known as 'The Lizard' - green and ugly perhaps :)) hated me at first too, within 6 months everything I had fixed or replaced was broken again!

With regards to your heater problem make sure the hot/cold cable is actually moving the heater control cock (its like a 'metal plunger thingy'). It is located just above the parcel tray on the passenger side and is attached to the heater. They tend to leak badly once they are old and sometimes are removed, hence no heat. If the heater cock is stuffed there is a way to add an 'inline tap' to the heater hose in the engine bay, however you cannot adjust the heat from inside the car.

Good luck! Think of it as an adventure!:)
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Post by carlie400 » Mon Jul 28, 2008 2:26 pm

An adventure it certainly is.
"not fugly pamper day"..... This sounds like it could be a good idea... What is it exactly ? Who are the 'Vic crew' and where are the Vic pages ? :)
How do I get into this 'heater cock' :) It was -3deg c this morning !
Anyone know where I can buy a manual for my boy ? Or should I just start undoing screws and see what falls off :)
Damn I ask a lot of questions huh :) Once again, thankyou everyone for your help.. It's overwhelming.. I might even go as far out on a limb to say Subaru people are much more helpful then Holden fans.... but dont tell any of them I said that ;)
If I was considering joining a subaru car club.. what would be the opinions on that ?? Which club is a good one ? Or should I stay away from them all together.. I have heard clubs can be a bit controlling... But I dunno.
Cheers all !!
~Carlie

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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:44 pm

carlie400 wrote:An adventure it certainly is.
"not fugly pamper day"..... This sounds like it could be a good idea... What is it exactly ? Who are the 'Vic crew' and where are the Vic pages ? :)
Hey Carlie,

The "not a fugly pamper day" would be a day that a group (or one if that's the case) roll up at your joint to pamper your car that's not a fugly - as described by you in an earlier post ;)

The Vic crew as I call them are members from this site who live in victoria. The Vic pages is the Victoria Members section, sorry about the nic name I've given it, apparently its an aussie trait to name things that are already named...

While your checking out the vic pages, add your details to the Vic members list and have a read up on the rest of us while you're there ;)

As for a club, I don't know... there is a subaru club of victoria but I don't have anything to do with them... A group (small at this stage) of us are organising a 4wd day on the 9th if you'd like to join us, be it in your subi or in someone else's...

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Post by heath » Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:07 pm

i was thinkin bout startin my own club incorperatin the members from this site who are interested. and there freinds with other 4wds. going to start looking into all the legalities of it in the next couple of weeks. but i want to do it with a group of people who love there 4wds and enjoy doing tracks and trips but with a no d!@#head policy. because i want to feel comfotable bringing my family along. i no people who help organise comp days.(not extreme stuff though) and from what iv seen the subys could do well. ill keep you informed

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Post by sublime » Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:07 pm

carlie400 wrote:Anyone know where I can buy a manual for my boy ? Or should I just start undoing screws and see what falls off :)
Definitely get a manual! Makes it easier to visualise the problem before you tackle it (Like the heater cock). The best place to find them is eBay and the best two manuals for your model are on eBay right now:

Servicing the Subaru 1600

Subaru Brumby 1600

These turn up on eBay all the time (esp. the Brumby one) so I would imagine they would be easy to find elsewhere as well.
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Post by carlie400 » Wed Jul 30, 2008 11:30 am

A 4wd DAY !! Sounds like fun !! On the 9th of when ? august ? I am not sure I would be able to tag along though.. I have been 4wd'ing a few times a long time ago but not as a driver.. and Im afraid Im not entirely sure of my little suby's ability when it comes to 4wd'ing.. or for that matter.. its reliability mechanically at this stage... I wouldnt want to get stuck or break down and slow everyone down.. or get left behind !! :)
Sounds good though...
I am keen on the 'not a fugly' pamper day too.. I can supply drinks and a bbq.. and obviously pay for any parts or labour thats required.. I would just really appreciate some help from someone/people that knwo what they are doing.. If anyones keen I am.

Thanks for the ebay thread... I will get onto buying a couple manuals and see what I can't pull apart ;)

Cheers everyone !!!

~Carlie :)
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Post by heath » Wed Jul 30, 2008 1:18 pm

carlie400 wrote:A 4wd DAY !! Sounds like fun !! On the 9th of when ? august ? I am not sure I would be able to tag along though.. I have been 4wd'ing a few times a long time ago but not as a driver.. and Im afraid Im not entirely sure of my little suby's ability when it comes to 4wd'ing.. or for that matter.. its reliability mechanically at this stage... I wouldnt want to get stuck or break down and slow everyone down.. or get left behind !! :)
Sounds good though...
I am keen on the 'not a fugly' pamper day too.. I can supply drinks and a bbq.. and obviously pay for any parts or labour thats required.. I would just really appreciate some help from someone/people that knwo what they are doing.. If anyones keen I am.

Thanks for the ebay thread... I will get onto buying a couple manuals and see what I can't pull apart ;)

Cheers everyone !!!

~Carlie :)
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in regards to the trip you can always hitch a ride in someone eles sub for the day. and dont buy a manual i have 1 for your sub that ill never use you can have it

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Post by carlie400 » Wed Jul 30, 2008 2:10 pm

Oh Thanks Heath,
I have bid on 2 on ebay but not sure of my chances...
Are you keen on a bbq at my place some beverages and a little suby work ? :)
Anyone else ? :)
Im not keen on riding in someone elses car for the 4wd trip.. I do appreciate the offer though... Is it only suby's going ? My live-in landlord/friend has a poogy 4wd.. (pujero whatever), he might be keen to take it too/instead. Unless I get a working bee/bbq going for before the trip ! :) But still not sure I would entirely fit in.. I'm not too keen on panel damage or getting stuck.. I dont have any 'rescue' gear or anything like that... And again, i dont want to slow ppl down.
Anyhoo... slightly off topic, anyone into motorbikes ? or hunting ? or fishing ? I'm looking at networking and expanding the circle of friends and you guys are all so nice ! :)
Let me know :)
~Carlie

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Post by El_Freddo » Wed Jul 30, 2008 2:14 pm

heath wrote:in regards to the trip you can always hitch a ride in someone eles sub for the day.
Or still drive your ute up and we can leave it at my joint while you ride in another subi for the 4wd'n... Just thoughts.

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Post by heath » Wed Jul 30, 2008 5:49 pm

the only weekend iv got free is the one after the trip but i can help after that. and between us im sure we could pull you out with our gear. and in regards to you not knowin what to do we would all help out with tellin you how to attack stuff. i give my sub a real hard time in the bush and no panel damage to date

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Post by El_Freddo » Tue Aug 05, 2008 9:40 am

Hey carlie,

If you and your live-in LL would like to attend on saturday in the poo-jero you're more than welcome to join us. We already have a couple of non subi's coming. As heath said, there'll be plenty of recovery gear in attendance. If you could make it that would be sweet, we can talk about your ute in detail ;)

Hope to see you there so we can show you how "subi's do it"

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