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I meant the paint you used. Is it a type that you spray on color coats, and then clear coat(base/clear). Or No clear required(nason). If you used a base/clear and didn't clear it will fade out quickly, but you'll not notice it as much with white, but will still happen. Nason type will keep it's shine for a good long time.
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Now thats what I'm talkin about:headbang:
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I've had knocking motors last for over a year with easy driving. So you should be able to prolong it's life for a while, since it's just starting.
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Eh... Yeah thats probably not a good thing. So if it is a rod knock, will you up the boost?
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Did you use a base/clear paint or nason?
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Grinding noise when in gear
86BRATMAN replied to PonchoCatalina's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I'd check the adjustment of the clutch, loosen it up a bit. Just in case the throw out bearing is rubbing the pressure plate, and go from there. -
Grinding noise when in gear
86BRATMAN replied to PonchoCatalina's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Could be a throw out bearing, or sometimes called the release bearing. Or possibly the bearing on the imput shaft where it goes into the tranny itself. Does it have any other sympons or just noisy? -
Does it have a high or low pitch to the sound? Have you stood outside, under the hood to try and localize the noise? Mt t-leg is doing about the same thing, and its crapped out hla's, we'll hope yours is the same.
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'84 Resurrection Update
86BRATMAN replied to Seahag1978's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I must agree with the samuri's cleaner look under a subie body. Jerry's hatch is a great exaple of that. Now if you wanna talk about messy, about 15 years or so ago there was a gen1 Brat around here that had been grafted onto a Bronco II Frame. -
There are some good camo jobs done here on some of the cars. Just search the gallery and forums. You'll get some good ideas of what it can look like.
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For either use, street or offroad. Your best bet dollar for dollar for more power, potential, and reliablity is an ej swap. The 90-94 ej22e can handle a decent amount of boost even in stock non-turbo state. And has a non-interference design. Doesn't have headgasket issues, makes enough torque to spin the tires in 3rd with bigger tires at a 25mph roll. Honestly, you can find a good running gen1 legacy manual for dirt cheap, my donor car cost $250, and gave me a few years of service before the rust got to it too bad. You could even use it to convert your ea82 car to awd. The ej motors possibilities are almost limitless. The ea81 and ea82 are well very limited in aftermarket support, and are just simply out dated for many reasons.
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You stole my line....
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i already called them...
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$7995 for the ea81 performer engine. Hell you could do a full ej20g swap(motor, trans, and all) for half that, and have the other half to make your 400hp.
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I haven't looked at the non roller heads yet. But the whole assembly from the roller head unbolts with 6 10mm bolts, bringing the rollers and HLA's out together, I figured just putting that all over onto the other head as one piece. I'll be having it apart anyways, doing a complete reseal/head gasket/ t-belt job before it goes on the road. As well as a few other "little" things...
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I shipped an ea81 wagon wheel to another board member a while back. The weight of the wheel was 17lbs, iirc.
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Yes, hell.
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They work fine for me. Try right clicking on the x and clicking show picture, or refreshing the page. BTW: We can say hell here...