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Whats the biggest engine that could be fitted into a EA/EJ body?
Caboobaroo replied to torxxx's topic in Subaru Transplants
I've seen a 5.0 - 12 in a Land Rover recently. Old roommates old shop owner had it in and running but had miles left to go before it was "done":horse: -
How are the condition of the struts? If they are original and the car has over 150k, I would replace them. With worn struts, the car pitches forward under braking making the front brakes work harder to stop the vehicle and with faster braking, can actually warp the rotors easier. For a stock replacement, use KYB GR2/Excel G struts. These are the closest to OEM for your car as KYB made the originals.
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Yep! Anyways, has the coil pack been replaced before? Some aftermarket coil packs can have a fitment issue with the electrical plug that comes from the back of the manifold on the passenger side. I had one where I replaced the coil pack with an aftermarket one and it had the same issues. Ended up wiggling the plug after it had warmed up and it started to misfire on me. Also, have the plugs and wires been checked? Look for traces where an arc might be getting past the boot down on the spark plug. Usually the trace will be noticeable on the porcelain of the plug.
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This. If you however want to make it more fun on the street and want to swap a manual in there, it can be done and not at all hard. Make sure you match the front and rear diffs (3.7 -3.7, 3.9 - 3.9), get a kit from Jerry if he's still making them, and bolt a 5-speed in there. You will need a shortened driveline if you put a 5-speed in there as well. Only wiring modification I believe that needs to be done, is a jumper wire to bypass the neutral safety switch and you'll plug that into the connector that the shifter plugs into. The ECM in these cars is very basic and is only there to run the engine. The transmission has no computer and is regulated off of the engine which is controlled by your foot:banana: It has been awhile since I played with an EA81T. I could be getting some of it mixed up with the manual swap I did in my '87
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The attachment you originally posted is pretty much what mine looks like but t threads onto the end of my slide hammer. It came in a slide hammer kit I bought from Matco and I use it all the time. Not sure how you would figure out the thread pitch on the attachment to verify if it'll thread onto your slide hammer though.
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swapping auto for a 5 speed
Caboobaroo replied to danzick's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
It'll swap. There is tons of info on the board about doing the 3AT to 5-speed swap including the info I've been posting for years. It's pretty much a bolt in swap, with the exception of putting a jumper wire in the harness that plugs into the automatic shifter assembly. -
How do you tell an OEM CV from an aftermarket?
Caboobaroo replied to djellum's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The factory EA axles should have the lines on the DOJ cup that you describe. Factory EJ axles for the most part have a green DOJ cup. -
Cruise Control Installation
Caboobaroo replied to jj421's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Since you live close, I could give you a hand as I just removed the same setup from my coupe. It was actually really easy once you know where everything goes. -
89 loyal all wheeldrive turbo wagen
Caboobaroo replied to 4play's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I had my local Napa do some fittings for the swap that I did a couple years ago. I had both the original lines and the Legacy lines, took them in and asked if they could put the original end on the rack side on the Legacy lines. Only cost me $30 for the fittings:brow: -
Needed: 87 GL Series Blower Wiring Diagram
Caboobaroo replied to Sonicfrog's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I don't have a scanner but I might be able to get a pic of it. First, I gotta find it.... -
School me on EA81 DUAL-CARB engines
Caboobaroo replied to backwoodsboy's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The carbs came on the heads of the EA81 RX overseas. Seen an old brochure picture and in it they show a couple different shots of the engine. Mmmmmmm.... -
Your car has the 5x100mm like you said. The 5 is the number of wheel lugs and 100mm is the distance between two studs. Not two studs next to each other but with one inbetween them. There are some other variables that you can look further into like wheel width and backspacing. Really you should be able to fit a 16", 17", or an 18" without much issue. It also depends on the size of tire you want to run as well. The larger diameter of wheel you go, less sidewall of the tire. It's great for handling purposes but it can also give you a slightly harsher feel of the road. Also keep in mind how much tires will cost you over the years and sizes can vary in price considerably. Tire Rack is always a good place to start. They can ship you a wheel/tire package with TPMS sensors already together and you would just need to bolt them on and go.