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reminder,get on board air.cadillacs from like late 80's have a killer air supply that they used for the air suspension.get on it.........:lol:cheers, brian
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well, did you have fun scooby? its hard to tell with your concise description . cheers, brain
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lets see......i took a steering wheel puller,welded a bolt through it to use as a cam wrench on an ej22. i have a bracket that i mount to a flange on the rear differential and a large piece of beam i have, to loosen those sometimes pesky stub axle bolts.you know, the e10 ones. ummm,,the ever infamous "persuader"............ )of which someone has not given back yet( and,hmmm, lets see...... a valve spring compressor , out of a c-clamp and a piece of metal that came on the valve spring compressor that i had but didna work.as it was inadequate for the spacing of access to the valves.in other words, it was hittin the damn sidewall and would not allow me to get a long enough throw to compress the spring as needed. several jigs for this or that.... multiple axle pin removers..allen wrenches,random old screwdrivers,and the occasional bolt, screw or nail....whenever they go to the abyss, i make another one......until now:) made a huge allen wrench to get out the plug on the front of an ea81 block to install the block heater. i have some custom 4eat automatic input shaft clips. then theres the modification of a multitude of tools that i have utilized,but who hasn't?cheers, brian
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before you go getting up in arms about tools to take to the yard......i would ask if cutting utensils are even allowed. not even our main yard up here allows them.cheers, brian
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love it!awesome places too.cheers, brian
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How do I replace engine/transmission mounts?
monstaru replied to renob123's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
agreed edrach,you will know when you need to change the oil pan gasket. the motor mounts and the tranny mounts on an ea81/4spd combo equates to 4 actually .2 motor mounts,and two tranny mounts.unless you took the crossmember with it.then it would be 8 nuts off of bolts.if you do the tranny mounts on the car make sure you get the car high enough that it won't be uncomfortable.get it up there,thats what jackstands are for. if you have to do you oil pan gasket i would take the motor out and do it.i have had pans be leakin like a siv and still a huge *************** to take off....... .it is way messier to do that job on the vehicle in my opinion if you are just doing the motor and tranny mounts......lift the vehicle in the front,put on jackstands. lift motor after taking off the engine mount nuts.you will start to see the tranny mounts stretch,keep goin if you need more room,but not to far.you are trying to gain access to the mounting bolts on the side of the tranny. take the bottom bolts out , then take the side mount bolts in the tranny out .remove mounts.replace mounts in reverse order. now do your engine mounts.they only go one way. lower engine, mount everything to the crossmembers and you are done. cheers, brian -
those are the colors i remember on all 3 of the sets i have had.as do yours.........have those colors.
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ea82 vehicles have a different range of movement than the ea81's do...cheers, brian
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how many cans of spray paint will i need?
monstaru replied to bicycle_ben's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
funny, i was thinkin the same thing...... oh...and 37,defenitely 37 cans of spraypaint........ -
did you get it runnin yet?and where are we gonna be able to see this thing in action?cheers, brian
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note to self don't break any more oil pumps
monstaru replied to bheinen74's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
yeah ,those damn things suck.i have broken so many tryi9ng to get them out......i don't know what it is about'em. oh, and i do twist,not pry......cheers, brian -
i can't believe they let you rally cross it.did they not know you had a "lift" in it?don't get me wrong,it obviously handles it well,but i thought that was in the rules somewhere. otherwise,do you need help at your shop?:grin:cheers, brian
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stronger springs for the front of an EA81?
monstaru replied to Uberoo's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
i have a set of RX springs right now.100 bucks.cheers, brian -
official build thread.........this is monstaru2
monstaru replied to monstaru's topic in Members Rides
on her feet..... got the links to bungs welded today.will be taking apart the front suspension tomorrow to finger those out.also working on the front diff mount still.....comin right a long.......comin right along.cheers, brian -
that link requires a password......cheers, brian
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you know, all of the new metal on there.just like it says.you can't see all the new metal?the bare metal,like everything that was added in the last couple of months(ok,i'll stop:)) looks awesome mick.x2 on the flex pics!cheers, brian
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this is her.this is her backside....pretty hot huh? here she is again... mods: 235/75/15 hankooks ej22-carbie 5spd d/r samurai t-case with 6.5:1 gears 4.44 diff ratios subframe w' lift custom radius rods a nip and tuck here and there.should be fun.will be to the testing stage soon.then tear her all down and paint everything. hope you enjoy.oh and by the way,this weekend she will get radius rodded.....although she is a roller now:banana:cheers, brian
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Not too sure if i should post this here or in the older gen subie section
monstaru replied to subieman666's topic in Off Road
unless you are into tuning your car,and are ABLE to tune your car i would stick with fuel injection.it is just easier to deal with for most people.cheers, brian -
i was looking at getting some sort of sleeve with bearing in it to go over the axle itself(cut in half)...then using big rump roast cotter pins, or heavy duty bolts to "lock" it...but i never got around to it.seemed simple enough to think about, but i did not go any further.cheers, brian edit: actually i just looked at the link above,and that is about what i came up with.......only it would take 2 bearings on one side around the axle shaft......
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depends on what you wish to do.the only thing a larger lift on a stock rig does for you is bigger tires.and you will not want to big of tires,the average is 28"....it is all about the gearing.cheers, brian
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get 'em...... by the way, this post will probably me moved.there are different areas of the forum for different things.this technically goes in the meet and greet section i think. no offroad verbage.plans are one thing,but cold hard facts are another.cheers, brian
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he is in texas......not very many roos in texas.....but goo dluck on what you want to do.:)cheers, brian
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official build thread.........this is monstaru2
monstaru replied to monstaru's topic in Members Rides
i know, i AM slow....but here we go..... time to mock things up...engine crossmember worked out well...... i used the 6" strut extensions to mock it up with and make it rollable.........that will change too gotta look at the stock axle angle in the next couple of days.....take that bracket off,buy a bushing and make a new mount. i will work on the links in the meantime.should be fun.would like to be able to make it rollable by the end of this weekend.so that i can get the wagon in its spot and switch out trannies. anyways,theres an update for ya.....cheers, brian -
arb manufactured one at one point.but no more, at least not available in the US anymore...would have to find one used.cheers, brian
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you just said it,in a different way than i did?huh....... and it is possible to get a locker for the r180....they are just out of production.if someone had one lyin around.that would be easy too.......so it is not the ONLY way. everything can be easier with money....cheers, brian