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This probably wouldnt be something that ran a lot. Its would be one of those things like "I have and you dont"...lol! In the ranching industry its always good to have a stationary engine around. A bolt on generator would be doable. I dont have a head at this time for it. Those are easy to come by though. This military 4 cyl I have here is a real screamer. You could hear it from there too! Too bad you couldnt leave the transmision on and hook the head to it. Being FWD that would be a nightmare though. What would be a better engine to use, and 81 or 82? I would most certainly pull all the sensors, not that there are many left. There is no reason why and engine wont run with just a carb and distributor. Mind you all, just brainstorming here......
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Good info! As far as the engine, I am not sure which would be a better one, the 81 or 82. I dont know that much about them to comment. As far as fuel delivery, I wouldnt own an injected engine. I want carb'd, and would still like to find out about the ignition system. I am the 'old school' type. I like things basic, and fixable with either a hammer, screwdriver, or crescent wrench.
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What would I need to have it run. I was thinking of getting a spare one and attatching it to a AC generator, or an irrigation pump. I guess my biggest question is regarding the ignition. I bet you need more than the disty and a few wires?? I ought to check where the peak torque is too to see whether or not it would work. I would think it would make a good stationary engine, unless someone can tell me why not.
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Yes, complete but not foolish. No performance parts, etc. Basic, stock rebuild.
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Righto, but it is going to be self explanatory or are there a lot of tricks and such I should know of before I start?
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Anyone got a brief how-to rebuild one? I've done many engines, just no boxer engines. Wanting to see what is done differently. I dont need to do one now, but I probably will have to rebuild this one (1986) within the next 50 yrs.
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Simple enough, thanks.
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The big gasket that goes around where the rear hatch closes. They say its to keep weather and dust out. Would never know it on mine. The gasket must be 10' in length I bet. Know what I mean now?
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Going to change mine out, looks straight forward. Any warnings, tips, confessions???
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I toasted my first (and possibly last) EA82T
opus replied to Sister7's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I've got a whole replacement for you. Bad tranny and possible cracked frame. $500 is what the gal wants for it. Body is pretty nice shape from what I recall. -
Whoa, that was a quick and easy job. Now to wait and see.........
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Not to hijack the thread, but this is a good read. I will do my '86 GL wagon today. As it stands now, being its cold out, you can start the car...with the clutch in, let the clutch out and it will about die, due to the thickness of the oil. This sounds like a good help. Car has 240K on it. Tranny syncros are a little bad going from 4th to 3rd. Curious to see how ugly the fluid will be once I get it cleaned out. I'm going to go the straight ATF route.
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Something to think on. She just left for a month, then will be back in this country. You'd be old and grey before AAA would help you here. I dont know of an AAA place for 120 miles...but I may be wrong. If she decides to stay there for a longer time, it might be a good thing. I'll look into it... Thanks!
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5 spd manual, NA, 4wd. I didnt know they made a 5 spd automatic. 3.5 qts then according to what you posted...thanks.
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Holds how much gear oil? Time for a AT [oops, I DID put "AT" instead of ATF, my mistake] flushing I think.
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Here's the deal..... Daughter went to the soobie shop and they drove it and looked at the fluid. He said it was kinda dirty, but nothing abnormal. They changed the fluid and said come back in a week. She drove it and it was still shifting about 3500 or so. She went back today, everything was the same, they changed the fluid again. He doesnt see anything that would indicate a major issue. Possibly a sticky valve or something in the tranny. He doesnt foresee a meltdown, but will be there to help if its needed. He told her to come back in a week and they can go on another drive and reassess things. The shop has been a great help to her, and seems to be plenty on the ball.
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88 dl wagon clutch how to????
opus replied to geekmonster's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Have a local shop do it. Just wanted to say welcome to a fellow Montanan.