Salve sono lieto di essere stato accettato nel vostro gruppo. sono in possesso di ana SUBARU GLF 1800 4WD del 1981
ora e' in restauro conservativo Motore / Cambio e qualche ritocco ai freni e carrozzeria.
Ho trovato quasi tutti i particolari tramite internet. sono in difficolta solo con la pompa olio che non trovo Suggerimenti??
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Translated and moved to the right sectionGiorgio Casiraghi wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 4:17 amSalve sono lieto di essere stato accettato nel vostro gruppo. sono in possesso di ana SUBARU GLF 1800 4WD del 1981
ora e' in restauro conservativo Motore / Cambio e qualche ritocco ai freni e carrozzeria.
Ho trovato quasi tutti i particolari tramite internet. sono in difficolta solo con la pompa olio che non trovo Suggerimenti??
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Giorgio welcome to the board please note that as we are in Australia we would request that you converse in English please.Hi I am delighted to have been accepted into your group. I am in possession of ana SUBARU GLF 1800 4WD from 1981
now it is under conservative restoration Engine / Gearbox and some tweaks to the brakes and bodywork.
I found almost all the details on the internet. I'm in trouble only with the oil pump that I can't find any Suggestions ??
As for your oil pump queries a seal kit is available from ebay Australia
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/12476305973 ... SwjuZgV9IB
As for an oil pump a new one is almost impossible to find and second hand ones are available but rare.
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Hello Giorgio,
If you haven’t cracked the oil pump housing removing it, a seal kit will generally solve your leaking issues.
Always remove the crank pulley before attempting to remove the oil pump - NEVER use a hammer on the oil pump, even a rubber mallet needs careful attention to avoid cracking the oil pump housing.
All the best, I’m keen to see some pics of your ‘81 GLF once you work out how to host the photos.
Cheers
Bennie
If you haven’t cracked the oil pump housing removing it, a seal kit will generally solve your leaking issues.
Always remove the crank pulley before attempting to remove the oil pump - NEVER use a hammer on the oil pump, even a rubber mallet needs careful attention to avoid cracking the oil pump housing.
All the best, I’m keen to see some pics of your ‘81 GLF once you work out how to host the photos.
Cheers
Bennie