I've read the threads on toybuilders EA82T Rebuild and was just wondering because neither me or my dad has done a subaru rebuild, so do you replace the cylinders? Could someone give me a list of things that are done, such as which parts to replace along w/ rebuild such as water pump... oil pump... etc.. thanks again guys for your help and suggestions
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Concidering EA82 Rebuild...
Started by
WagonBoy
, Jun 28 2004 01:55 PM
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#1
Posted 28 June 2004 - 01:55 PM
#2
Posted 28 June 2004 - 02:40 PM
no the cylinders are not like a Vdub motor. they are part of the engine case.
you may want to pick up a decent repair manual. I have used the haynes books for engine repair with good luck. of course the factory books are the best but are harder to find and more $$$.
you will need a 14MM allen socket and a piston pin remover of some type in adition to the standard engine building tools.
I forget who it was but some one used the long 14 MM tensioner nut instead of an allen to remove the case plugs.
you may want to pick up a decent repair manual. I have used the haynes books for engine repair with good luck. of course the factory books are the best but are harder to find and more $$$.
you will need a 14MM allen socket and a piston pin remover of some type in adition to the standard engine building tools.
I forget who it was but some one used the long 14 MM tensioner nut instead of an allen to remove the case plugs.
#3
Posted 28 June 2004 - 07:10 PM
PM Snowman - he's got plenty of practice by now.
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