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Post by seadon on Oct 21, 2014 11:05:32 GMT -5
Hello from Ukraine. Sorry for my english I bought Subaru Justy 1986 1.2 engine, carb Solex But I'm not sure about year and engine, how I can identify engine? Because I have left hand drive car, but some parts from right hand drive I bought CV-joints for 1.0 (HDK FU-10) and 1.2 (GJ1-708TOKO) engine but they did not fit My standart CV-joint green color and has 24 outside and 22 inside slots VIN: JF1KA6BL01G019141 thanks
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Post by gearheadeh on Oct 21, 2014 12:55:20 GMT -5
Welcome to the Forum, Your English is great! You have what we call a first gen from 1984 to 1988 style Justy. Which had smaller diameter axles and parts like the splines in the CV's. By the way- all factory cv joints are that green color! I suspect that the parts company is giving you drive shafts from a second gen with either a 1 liter or 1.2 engine. The size of the engine or the fact that it is right or left hand drive should have no bearing on the drive shafts. The only difference is the year - 1984 to 1988 and 1989 to 1995. The second gen has a spacer to allow equal length drive shafts from left or right side. If you can find the obsolete drive shaft for a 1986 let us know! Otherwise you could convert your suspension to a second gen with enough money!!
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Post by Mato393 on Oct 22, 2014 9:02:08 GMT -5
Euro models usually got that grille on 1.0l engine Justys... If you have swapped engine from 1989 or younger You can have problems with finding parts or making them fit...
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Post by seadon on Oct 22, 2014 10:05:36 GMT -5
Euro models usually got that grille on 1.0l engine Justys... If you have swapped engine from 1989 or younger You can have problems with finding parts or making them fit... But I don't know real engine capacity. Can I found anywhere on engine it's model or capacity?
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Post by Mato393 on Oct 22, 2014 13:13:40 GMT -5
By the look of head cover it is 1,2l by 1989+
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Post by sp0ngebob on Oct 23, 2014 10:30:03 GMT -5
agreed 89+
also no vacuum advance on the distributor.
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Post by seadon on Oct 23, 2014 11:40:58 GMT -5
agreed 89+ also no vacuum advance on the distributor. I think it's here
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Post by sp0ngebob on Oct 23, 2014 17:12:19 GMT -5
now i see the dashpot on the backside. i retract what i said earlier. but it sure does look like a 1.2L valve cover.
can someone post a pic of a confirmed 1L and ill go take a picture and post my 1.2L valve cover?
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Post by Mato393 on Oct 24, 2014 10:41:37 GMT -5
This is 1,0: This is 1,2 carb before 1989: This is 1,2 carb after 1989: And this is 1,2 MPFI:
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Post by sp0ngebob on Oct 24, 2014 10:46:22 GMT -5
ok, so notice the difference in the valve cover breather port. one has a single hose and one has 2 hoses. two hose being a 1.2L. also notice that the forward edge of the valve cover's shape doesnt look like it would allow valve cover swaps between the 1L and the 1.2L.
looks like you have a pre-1989 1.2L engine.
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Post by seadon on Oct 25, 2014 1:56:10 GMT -5
If I bought cv-joints with shafts from Justy 1.2 1992 will it fit? Or i also need another hubs? Will the inner cv-joints fit for my gearbox?
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Post by gearheadeh on Oct 25, 2014 10:18:32 GMT -5
1.2 engine with carb or EFI equals 3 valves per cylinder. 1.0 liter engine only ever had a carb and is only 2 valves per cyl. Also the valvecover has a curved area where it goes up around the higher mounted camshaft, the 1.2 valve cover mating surface is flat as the cam sits lower in the head!
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Post by seadon on Oct 25, 2014 13:42:29 GMT -5
I also have some sensors on the exhaust and gearbox, but I haven't cords for them
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Post by sp0ngebob on Nov 11, 2014 11:16:53 GMT -5
another thing i noticed....why is your vacuum advance dashpot 90 degrees clockwise to all the other photos?
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Post by seadon on Nov 12, 2014 10:31:10 GMT -5
another thing i noticed....why is your vacuum advance dashpot 90 degrees clockwise to all the other photos? I dont know...
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