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Doing ej22 swap.....need fuel pump
NoahDL88 replied to ballitch's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
Now for a really radical idea, how different are the sizes of the tanks, can i run the Legacy tank on the EA-82? just thinking out loud i'll see if i can get pics to show the difference and answer my own question. -
Doing ej22 swap.....need fuel pump
NoahDL88 replied to ballitch's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I was wondering why no one tried the novel idea of using the 2.2 pump, does it not work or what? it would seem like the logical choice, but if no one is using it there must be an issue, eh? -
Starter size, weight and rotation
NoahDL88 replied to c150L's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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There clutch type, except the newer ones from the legacy on up, those are viscous(sp). there pretty standard in turbos, probably won't find one in any non, but they may have been an option, i think. I don't think they are to be found in EA-81's though, so any turbo between 86-90 should get you headed in the right direction.
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So I bit the bullet and bought access, no more library for me. Just an update, I'm in Detroit and I work for Autoliv, I got the 88 Offroader out of storage and am waiting on an friends Legacy and the 2.2 is making the transfer. the car is now close enough so that I can work on it, doin a lot of GL swaps, lights etc. I'm real excited, and just as soon as i get the parts car i'll be doing a complete write up for the engine swap, with pictures. On a slightly technical note, how many relays can you run off one wire, just the activation circuit, not the power to the component. I'm making a panel that has all the switches in one place, with all the relays right behind. The plan is to have the car clean and running for the Gratiot Cruise in June, it'll be fun to show off a Japanese car in Detroit, that is also an offroader. Move to OT if deemed necessary
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Akira you have hit the nail on the head, its going into the 88 Wagon, the EA-81 plan has exhausted my every thread of patience, too many issues, i figure starting over isn't too much of a stupid idea. XT-6 clutch is Highly reccomended, i'm only using a STD one because thats the one i already have lying around, but if i didn't i'd go for the XT-6. other than that my only worry is the engine mounts, and what radiator to use, that has got me in a conundrum.
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I don't have too much info on this, thats where Austin and Mudrat come in but i'll be doing the coversion, and i'll have lots of fun pics of it once all the pieces come together.
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Austin, I want the Info on the EJ swap
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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Austin, I want the Info on the EJ swap
NoahDL88 replied to NoahDL88's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
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Austin, I want the Info on the EJ swap
NoahDL88 posted a topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
What all went into the swap, i'm most worried about the issues of the fuel pump and what clutch flywheel combo would be needed, other than that i think everything else is not so hard to figure out. What problems did you run into with the swap, i want all the info, please.. the life of my baby depends on you. ok its not that bad, but spill the goods. -
will EA81 pistons work in an EA82 or ER27?
NoahDL88 replied to idosubaru's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I hate to contridict, but i'm almost positive that the XT-6 has lower compression then the EA-82 -
will EA81 pistons work in an EA82 or ER27?
NoahDL88 replied to idosubaru's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I believe that the ER27 is only 8.5 or 8:1 not the full 9.5 like the Ea-82 -
POLL: should I get custom plates
NoahDL88 replied to subaru_styles's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I think the plates are a good idea, I have USMB on mine -
Anybody ever gut their Legacy cat? (off-road only)
NoahDL88 replied to coloradosubarules's topic in Off Road
they make a cat delete pipe, i think Rallitek.com has them, there not too expensive, and you should get better flow from the section to boot. -
on a scale of 1-10 1 being open and 10 being locked, depending on the driver it could be anywhere from a 2-5, 2 being me driving and 5 being Zap, but for him, i believe he could put a buick on top of Rainier, without getting out to push.
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You might want to try the old gen forum, unless you know what you want to buy.
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Hows about a meet and greet near the middle to end of October, or if people are adventurous, a subaru convoy to houghton hancock for the Lake Superior Pro Rally? its the 22-23? that weekend for sure but it could be the 23-24. Just putting that out there, want to make Lepetitprince feel more at home.
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Get into the motor and get a better cam, the exhaust is always a good place to start, but as with any engine, how much you play is dictated by how much you pay. you could get a Ram Engines long block with bing altitude compensating carburettors for 8,000$, but is it worth it? go with the webber and a better exhaust, other than that and you'll be spending big money.
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Could anyone in Michigan help me tow a XT-6?
NoahDL88 replied to lepetitprince's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
there's and XT-6 for sale in Grand Rapids, its about 2.5 hours away, much less than the 350, I'll see if i can make it up that way next weekend and get a phone number for you. it looks like it runs and drives, paint is funny and it has a stupid wing on it. but all that can be un done -
Rear disc conversion: proportioning?
NoahDL88 replied to Snowman's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
It probably wouldnt' hurt to get a different proportioning valve, I've heard both ways from very respectable people. in my experience though, my rear breaks don't seem to clean very well, which would seem to indicate that the back ones arn't getting enough pressure. talk with ken and eric, the've both got the rear disks.