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manifold swap success???


Frank B
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yes

 

used ea81 throttle cable bracket, wiring harness

 

removed all the extra crap, egr, canister, lines

 

never-sez manifold bolts, hope it works

 

removed coolant bypass by t-stat rerouted bypass from outlet to block 1/2

 

also used complete exhaust system from 85 wagon

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In the process of doing that now on the '84. Cotton picking snapped off intake bolts anyways!! Hope to finish it today, as I don't have to go into work for a change. Only one broken bolt left to deal with, and it's coming out of there, one way or another.

 

What I've found in doing test fit,

 

Had to remove the little nipple for the hose on the EA-82 manifold at the T-stat housing. Note to self; you still need to plug that hole. Did cut off the boss that was there and un-needed, was in the way.

 

Had to bend down the bracket that holds the one heater pipe on the engine, the one that runs to the waterpump.

 

Tube for the vac-advance on the disty is real close to the T-stat housing, still musing over what to do there.

 

Blocking off all of the emissions stuff, and removing whatever else I feel like removing.

 

Going thru all of this 'cause I have a Weber sitting here for the EA-82, and it don't fit the EA-81. This BRAT better like the Weber after I do all of this work. I know the '82 liked it, but it had the EA-82 engine in it also......

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  • 2 years later...
My question is could you do put an spfi setup on a late EA81 hatch with the feedback carb..... it's already got an ecu....same connections? Just swap intake, engine wiring, and ecu? Moms hatch needs something done to it......that thing is miserable, such a nice car otherwise.

Read the SPFI conversion manual.

 

http://mshoup.us/docs/spfi_conversion_manual.pdf

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  • 2 years later...

Im in the middle of a ea82 manifold w/ weber swap to an ea81, now with the carb sitting on top with it all bolted together it seems that the choke is in the way of the distributor. anybody know of any way aroud this? I think i read something about putting the carb on backwards and flipping the throttle bracket upside down, but if I do that it hits the manifold. Maybe a carb spacer will do?

Here are some pics:

http://picasaweb.google.com/KurtAbersold/Subaru?feat=directlink

 

thanks,

-Kurt

81 Brat GL

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