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  1. Should put an EA81 in it......like the one from your Hatch. Jeff
  2. Good to know you got home safe. Now the fun part......fixing all the broken parts. Jeff
  3. Could be worse I could not have reverse and try and change it out in 4 hours! Jeff
  4. You are always welcome to come with us rob. I have faith you'll get a sweet wheeling machine soon, If you need any help or parts to get it ready, let me know. Jeff
  5. Good It has an EA81 in it now, thanks to Andy (uncoolperson), That wagon is a good runner now, it only took 2 or 3 motors. But it works good, I took it back down there last night and she is sweet. Jeff
  6. Woody the maker of the Monster Sedan The hidden Brat I also want to make sure that Will (3eyedwagon) gets credit for taking all these pictures. I did not take any of these but Will did a very good job of taking all of them. Jeff
  7. With 30x9.50x15's and a weber, I get in the high 20's 27 or 29MPG. Jeff
  8. Here is my Photobucket Account there are more pics here http://s289.photobucket.com/albums/ll216/jpjumbo87/ Enjoy Jeff
  9. It was kinda hard on things this last weekend Woody, Will, Cody, Lisa, Chris, and I went out to kill our Subys. We went to one of our buddys lots in Conway, WA this is what we got into. This is where the Brat Ended. I blew the trans. in this hole So I went back home and Chris (Audio_file) and I changed it out in 4 hours. Chad and Tami (soon to be Wife and Brother-in-law) Where playing in the SJR Wagon. The meeting place Woodys sedan Wills wagon The one of a kind GL109 Lisa's Hatch other rigs that where there Jason Larse There are a few more I might post up later too. All Said and done I blew a trans., Will (3eyedwagon) lost a trans., LF Wheel bearing, and broke his stearing shaft. Woody had fuel or motor problems, and Lisa, Chad and Tami had no trouble at all. PS Thank you Chris (audio_file) for your help Satuday. Jeff
  10. Will, I got that Short block on the floor that is a EA81. Not sure if that is a hydraulic lifter one or not but if anything it will give us an Idea for what'll be coming up to get one apart. Jeff
  11. I got a hydraulic liftered one sittin on that table right now. Jeff
  12. Will you know I did mine and I just have the stock carb on from the EA82. there is not a whole lot of power that way but, there is also no timing belts:banana: . Jeff
  13. I'll give you 8,000 if you KA it!! Jeff
  14. I put it under SPFI to get others to look at this thread. Since its the same Idea I figured.......... anyways, I'll go buy a compass that should be a Pain in my you know what. Jeff
  15. I didn't put the Spfi on but I did put the EA82 carbed setup is on it. I kept the EA81 bellhousing on it and did Not use the Ea82 Bellhousing. I was wondering how to time this thing now.I used the EA82 flywheel. Did I mess up not using the EA82 bellhousing or do I time it just like a EA81. I hope I made sence. Jeff
  16. Is this one going to be wheeled or is it still a daily driver? I think it could be a good wheeler:grin: Jeff
  17. I started a New project tonight, I realized I went in a bit blind. I am trying to put to put an EA81 in my EA82 Wagon, Everything is going fine so far except......... The intake. I'm trying to use the EA82 intake on the EA81 motor, and it don't want to fit, it's pretty close, but close dosen't work. My new plan is to just use the EA81 intake and carb. I would like to see what other people have done, Since I have a bad Idea of what I'm doing. The car that I am working on is an 86 GL Wagon, Carbed not SPFI, The motor I'm putting in is an EA81 I think an 85. I don't know if that matters to know what year the EA81 is, but I figured I would cover all my bases. Thanks Jeff
  18. In Washington I think that the 78-81's are considered a car and 82 up is a truck. My old brat(79) was lilke a, NSF-123 plate number and my 82 Brat is a A76763Y, they charge me tonage like it's a 1/2 Ton Ford F-150. But the owners manual says the Max payload is 350lbs:dead: Jeff
  19. I use a 60 deg bevel to make the lug nuts fit good. Jeff
  20. I got my 82 Brat totaled a couple years ago (2005) and I got $1250 bucks for mine. Just thought I would put my 2 cent in. Jeff
  21. I painted my 83 Wagon with it. Seems to stick to metal too:rolleyes: I painted the plastic around the headlights and couldn't match the color so I just kept using it. It seems to stay on pretty good so far. Jeff
  22. That is the one i turned but nothing happened. I wonder if it is kidna gummed up or something. I'll take a look again but I think I was on the one you are describing. Jeff
  23. My roommate has an 87 GL10 turbo wagon And I was going to turn the idle down but I for the life of me cannot find where to do it at. Does anyone know where it is located, cause I sure don't:) Jeff
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