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The site says GTS, but the sticker on the car says GFTS ???
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Gas mileage contest?
Kostamojen replied to Mike Kamm's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Have you posted this on http://japanesenostalgiccar.com/ ? -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
You have a PM! -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
There are several sets online. Availability for that specific one says 3 sets are availible... just to let you know. RAM Performance does full EA81 engine builds too, so they know how to build an EA71 block properly and well, so they might be an option (Somewhat pricey, but I need to check prices at the local shop too in order to compare). -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Indeed it does. And as far as I can tell, the transmission cases are almost identicle in dimensions (minus the internal bearing sizes and such) The bellhousing won't bolt up to the 1400 or 1600 though. However, the 1400 bellhousing is better anyway, so I don't mind. I think a 1400 flywheel will fit, and I MIGHT be able to use the 1400 crank too. I'll have to check that out this weekend too. By any chance do you have the 1400 flywheel from that transmission? Thats interesting... I wasn't looking to do a EXPENSIVE build since well, there aren't a lot of options anyway with the build, but thats something to think about (especially since those ebay pistons are almost $100). -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I was thinking a local shop that does all of our Subaru engines at work (EJ motors though). FYI, i'm still "new" to engine building of this kind. Most everything else i've done has been just gaskets or mods, so i'm not sure exactly whats required. I was thinking of purchasing these to start with: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Subaru-1595cc-50-4-Pistons-RY2666_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2em20Q2el1116QQhashZitem2ea316c3f5QQitemZ200304673781QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories The only "moly" ring sets i've seen have been for the 1.1l (cause its the same piston rings as a Chevy motor) -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Here are a couple pics of what I'm talking about: I'm going to split the block this weekend, and take it to the shop to get hot-tanked next week to see exactly what i'm working with. -
All of the motors i've taken apart (EA61, 62, 71) have all had flat top pistons without the dimple.
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Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I'll have to have it measured, but from the looks of it, there is enough "rust" on the cylinder walls to where it will probably need boring. Looks like its had some water damage (and one of the valves is seized too). -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I guess the question is, whats the point of up-sizing pistons? Is it due to cylinder wall damage, or is purely for increased displacement? (I ask this cause either +.50 or standard sized pistons are availible) -
Whats that dimple/hole in the middle? EA71 pistons are just flat, no hole like that.
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Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
The crank will probably fit, considering the bearings are the same. I'll have to test that one though. However, i'm contemplating having a custom flywheel made now after seeing this: http://bmacm.tripod.com/id23.html BTW, What piston size should I get? Standard, or oversized and re-bore the block? -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I found an EA71 "fat case" shortblock for my motor build... Now I just need the 1400 "4-port" heads: The coolant passages on the 1400 head don't quite line up with the headgasket from the EA71 as has been mentioned, some small modification is probably required (just a little dremeling, doesn't seem like major work). The only other concern I have is the bellhousing... I have to use a 1400 bellhousing due to the bolt pattern of the 1100 being different, thus I apparently need a "spacer" for the flywheel, but I was thinking a 1400 flywheel might work HOWEVER i'm not sure if the 1400 flywheel will fit in the FF-1 transmission case properly. I might have to check that out (I do have a 1400 transmission to compare to the ff-1 transmission). BTW, the 1600 has a LARGE flywheel compared to the 1400/1100, so I can't use that or the 1600 bellhousings... Anyway, the 1400 bellhousing BARELY fits on there without leaving a gap. That spot I have pictured in the 2nd picture has MAYBE a 1mm overlap. I think just a lot of quality sealant would keep that area from leaking, but i'm not 100% about that. I'll try and do some headgasket comparisons here soon too. I need to order a waterpump, EA71 headgaskets, and a couple other things (I'm going OEM this time). -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Alright, I found an EA71 "fat case" short block, now I need some 4-port 1400 heads! -
Are the side-starter "fat case" EA71 shortblock cases the same as the top-mounted "fat case" EA71's?
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Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Awesome!!! I sooo wish I could use them, but due to the round shape of the front of the hood, I have to go with a regular type of hood pin (probably Sparco, which is what i've seen on other FF-1's) -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I didn't do the lathe work, my uncle did, and that took some effort to get him to do Sorry. -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Tom at Kartboy recommended the Delrin, said that it was better for machining than urethane. But I probably should have used the urethane after we tried it, worked better than expected. Got everything on ebay actually. Pretty cheap too. -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
As promised, pics from today of the bushings NOT PICTURED: The Drelin control arm bushings. I need some way of bonding the urethane to the metal for the engine mounts. Any experience with that anyone? Here are some pics of them installed. The front subframe bushing, which was machined from urethane with the wood lath as seen in the previous photo, and some shock top bushings and the black subframe bushing: -
My 73' Coupe Restoration
Kostamojen replied to Datsunrides's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Its going to take a full restoration to fix this, its not in as good of shape as the 78 wagon I had before the FF-1 even though that had roof rust problems due to the accessory roof rack. I was hoping for something that wouldnt be another full project car, but I'm quite glad someone did take this on as a project -
Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...
Kostamojen replied to Kostamojen's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Sorry again for the lack of updates, been trying to work out several things (Paint, Engine, etc.) that didn't really change the status of the car. HOWEVER, today I went to my uncles house and he helped make some bushings... More pics coming tommorow! -
My 73' Coupe Restoration
Kostamojen replied to Datsunrides's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Get a video of what it sounds like! Sorry those brakes didn't work out for you, and you could have used them it looks like -
Do the coolant passages look the same as these pics? http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showpost.php?p=830229&postcount=17
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By not lining up, you mean not the same size, or slightly "off" in terms of position? I recall the ports not being exactly the same on the heads vs. the shortblocks even with the EA71 heads. If the EA71 headgasket fits on the 1400 heads without actually blocking any of the coolant passages, then we should be fine. Are both of the shortblock width's the same?
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Window regulator interchange
Kostamojen replied to Datsunrides's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Find out if they have the 1400 heads too.