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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 7:33 pm
by 60766244
Here's one that's unusual...
Repaired bullet holes in the tray with some metal putty... I hope it holds up. :mrgreen:

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:17 pm
by El_Freddo
steptoe wrote:back to the topic ' electric train horns'
As in the link was or we're moving back to that topic in here? Anyway, if it's the link why would it come with a 3m hose and require a compressor to operate?

Just putting it out there...

On the topic of the thread. I put Ruby Scoo on a hoist today. Discovered I need to replace the rear diff's pinion shaft seal before next week when I need to drive her a few hundred k's :???:

I also need to replace my radius rod bushes - I've been suss on them for a while now...

And to top it all off I've got a very slow leak in the radiator that needs to be sorted :(

Cheers

Bennie

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 7:07 am
by Rodeo4jake
Don't worry, just throw in a container of diff oil & a couple coke bottles full of water. Or pretend you never looked, what ya don't know can't hurt. Just joking, have fun in the workshop.
I fired up the mig yesterday to see if I can still weld before I try it on the car.
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Got a nice bead going easily, now to cut a nice patch for the gas filler hole.

Cheers Jake

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 2:23 pm
by indy
Today/Yesterday i got rid of the Stock clarion headunit in my GEN3 outback. CD player was buggered and the lack of Auxiliary was really annoying. Installed this JVC unit, USB/AUX/MP3
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On special at Repco for $129, i couldn't resist >:)

Washed and buffed my L series, going to give it a vacuum tomorrow and put it out for sale :(

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 5:44 pm
by NachaLuva
indy, that head unit looks great :cool:

Rodeo4jake, where did you get the bottle? I need to get my welder going & dont really want to use gasless if I can help it....

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:06 pm
by B00sting
NachaLuva wrote:indy, that head unit looks great :cool:

Rodeo4jake, where did you get the bottle? I need to get my welder going & dont really want to use gasless if I can help it....
my housemate has a bottle rental through BOC.
they are average in the customer service side of things though.

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:33 pm
by El_Freddo
B00sting wrote:my housemate has a bottle rental through BOC.
they are average in the customer service side of things though.
That's being generous!

60766244: I'd be checking to make sure there's no holes in the fuel tank if they're in the floor of the ute. Fatz had a brumby that ran like crap - it had a real intermittent issue that was driving him nuts. He ended up finding out the previous owner had nailed something in the tray, problem was that the nails went straight through the top of the fuel tank and when it rained the tank would basically fill with water :???:

Cheers

Bennie

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 4:25 pm
by steptoe
Engine metal temp alarm - an ebay special aquarium 12V jobbie

Much credit to Gannon (fka Suparoo) who pointed out the existance of these units and suggesting the bullet shaped sensor would crimp nicely in an electrical eye terminal. I used two sizes of terminals whose wire end fitted into the larger one, chopped off the ring of the smaller one, soldered 2 together, drilled out hole to 4.0mm and slowly carefully jammed the sensor inside

http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_saca ... +12V&rt=nc

pretty easy to wire up once you fiddle with them and reread the Chinglish a few too many times. The sensor wires are not polarity fussy, nor is the power/earth supply ( or I was lucky first try ) I hear a relay click inside but no power is switched across its switching terminals, so I linked or bridged power from its power input terminal and across to the switched pair of which output then went to a little $3.95 jaycar piezo screamer, now mounted in a 22mm hole in the back terminal cover

Unknown as yet whether the plastics will withstand our Aussie sun. The orange plastic clips at its rear were sitting in the sun inside the cabin for a few months and they have lost some colour

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The cavity is packed with car wash sponge to help the speakers (i think it helps!)

OK and results are off the hole tapped into the top of the EA81 turbo side head (just no turbo :D) , location gave same results as thermostat bolt on my EA82T so not too fussed as to its location....... EDIT>> now wondering if the head is a bit too hot to give an accurate indication of water temp.

These units show that the metal warms up before the water does - hence the early warning for engine overheat! Might try thermostat bolt and see if any change

Idled it until the RHS fan cut in at 98 C ! which was just a mm short of 3/4 on the Brumby gauge, same fan cut out at 92C - a mm above half mark.

Manually switched both fans until they pulled temp down to 75C and gauge was ~ mm above 1/4

It is interesting to see the numbers compared to the gauge, noting 95C seems to be the opening temp of most of our thermostats available. Think mine in there is 71C (or 171F)

Getting too hot there for the heatshrink on the sensor, its melting !!

Placement would have been better if I'd been thinking of the passenger inflight entertainment - and the 5th gear position :( , but that is why I have the alarm , and set at 90C like with my EA82T

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:35 am
by Gannon
Its been a while since my forum name has been 'suparoo'.
Good write up on the install. I've since taken mine out as I now know what the scale is of the outback gauge. 65° for 1/4 gauge, 85 -95° for half and I'm guessing about 105° for 3/4 gauge.
When I install it in the RX, I'd like to get an orange display to match the instrument cluster. If I put it back in the outback, I'd like to get a green one.

Sent from my new touchy phone thingy

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:29 pm
by Battlewagon
Had an interimttent misfire for months now, coming and going, no rhyme or reason....well, it stopped being intermittent yesterday.
The EJ25 sounded like a bloody cessna with the hiccups.
Today, new plugs, no miss.
Took all day and was an exercise in extreme frustration to change them though..

Perhaps I should change my avatar...I have an Outback now.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:21 pm
by NachaLuva
Battlewagon wrote: Perhaps I should change my avatar...I have an Outback now.
What happened to your plucky little battlewagon?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:28 pm
by Silverbullet
Today I got a brand new cover for my ute :smile: Went down to the trim shop expecting only to get it measured up, but it ended up being ready in 2 hours! It needed a new center bar and brackets, all up cost $270. Now it hides the mangled rear chrome strip nicely :rolleyes:

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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:46 pm
by Battlewagon
Never had an MY, well not since the 80's anyway...I had a succession of L wagons, and loved them all, the last one went for parts...
Love my Outback, even though it too, has it's quirks...or because of that?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:41 pm
by phantomD
Silverbullet wrote:Today I got a brand new cover for my ute :smile: Went down to the trim shop expecting only to get it measured up, but it ended up being ready in 2 hours! It needed a new center bar and brackets, all up cost $270. Now it hides the mangled rear chrome strip nicely :rolleyes:
Very nice indeed! Anybody know a shop in Brisbane or Sydney that does the same quality of work?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:25 pm
by Brumby Kid
Silverbullet wrote:Today I got a brand new cover for my ute :smile: Went down to the trim shop expecting only to get it measured up, but it ended up being ready in 2 hours! It needed a new center bar and brackets, all up cost $270. Now it hides the mangled rear chrome strip nicely :rolleyes:

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Where did you go Sam?
Looks good!

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:38 pm
by purp
Yesterday I used a subaru in a manner I don't normally...

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A portable fire fighting pump, powered by a Robin/Subaru engine. Use the one on our Cat7 pretty often. Yesterday however, the main pump on the back was leaking like crazy, so...

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...we rigged up the portable to suction from the tank and then feed into the main pump manafold.

Then we spent the rest of the day running on subaru power. :)

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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:17 pm
by steptoe
reliable as I trust?

On the tarp, glad you gave the time as I got a price on a tarp for mine before xmas and nearly fell over. Said it takes a good half day and wanted $350 for cheaper bungee cord jobby.

Two hours eh ?! Two workers ?
I just finished replacing my bungee cord just now 10pm. Measured six metres of stretched cord and nearly skimped and buy 5.5m. Just as well i didn't as I used every mm of that six meters

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:44 pm
by NachaLuva
Great job purp...you guys do an amazing job :-D

Trust a Subie to come to the rescue! :mrgreen:

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:26 am
by phillatdarwin
what i do yesterday i rebuild my carbe and did a mod on the link so the 2 barel open not long after the first one .. be so good to get it back on the road and burn the crap-a-door i driving now ....

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:37 am
by steptoe
Phil, did you also zip tie open the air valve lever above ?