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Russ Hill

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  1. If your buying a car I'd buy an EA81 car. If it sounds good and drives good it probably is a good car. The EA81 is so simple that if there is a problem you'll see it coming. AS far as the bodies go, I like the EA82 wagons best. They have lots of "creature features" that the EA81 cars lack.

    When it comes to motors, I'll take an EA81 over an EA82 any day. The original EA81 in my '83 wagon has never needed anything simple periodic maintenace in 200,00 miles. I'm getting ready to pull it soon for a reseal do to oil leaks but that's it

    I had an '85 with an EA82, that car always needed something. It always ran, but never as reliably as my '83. Right now I'm working on the third EA82 for my '86. The heads cracked on the original and dropped two valve seats. I bought two used engines that were no good, so I'm putting one together now that ought to work.

    My point is that I debated throwing in an EA81 because after two bad experiences with the EA82s, I was ready to go back to what I felt was less of a risk.

    My $.02

  2. The only problem I can see with lightening the flywheel is the it will reduce your rotating mass. The engine will spin up faster but it will fall back out of it's torque range faster too. Subys aren't very "torquey" so they have heavy flywheels.

    As far as balancing the engine goes....

    A boxer engine is as close to naturally balanced as you can get. There are always two pistons moving in oposite directions to balance each other.

  3. Ooops,

    :o

    Craig is correct, I typed too fast. I'm rebuilding a set of EA-82 heads and the right side head I'm working on isn't tapped for the ASV port. So I can either continue with this head or pull one off of one of my other motors and rebuild it.

    I think I'll go for it, I always hated fighting leaks in that system anyway. :burnout:

  4. I have two (2) 1983 GL-10 wagons in my back yard. In common they have...

    4WD 4SPD D/R

    A/C

    P/S

    P/W

    P/M

    C/C

    Sunroof

    Digi dash

    Six speakers

     

    Things that are different....

    One car has a roof rack and a rear deflector

    The other one has a factory block heater and finned rocker trim.

     

    The door panels are the same as my '83 GL.

    So I know they exist.

    :argue:

  5. Yeah I know,

    Mixing up a vac-line and one of the crossovers is a long shot, especially when I replaced them with the motor out and had plenty of room to see what I was doing.

    I'm just in the "looking for an excuse to blame myself" stage.

    I'll get over it, there are plenty of Suby motors around, I'll find one pretty quick and start over.

    Besides, I DO still have a couple of spare EA81s. If a 5spd will go behind an EA81. An EA81 will go in front of a 5spd:D

  6. :banghead:

    Well, I finally got the motor installed in my '86.

    It ran a little rougher that I wanted,

    Made a lot more noise than I wanted,

    Blew a little more smoke than I wanted.

    For about 5 minutes..........

    Then it started blowing pancake batter out the aircleaner :banghead:

    I bought the motor from a former board member about a year and a half ago, been in storage until about two weeks ago.

    I'm guessing a bad headgasket. I can't think of any other way to get that much water into the oil.

    Man, I just did the timing belts, oil pump water pump, Clutch, main seals, blah, blah, blah.

    Vent!

    Vent!

    Vent!

    Oh well, see my post in the market place, I need another motor.

    Wait 'till my Wife hears this, She hates project cars.

    I'm gonna be so grounded:banghead:

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