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  • Birthday 12/19/1983

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  1. I know this is from the way back machine, but what is this pinion extender from? It is the last key to my puzzle I cant find.
  2. Thats a really nice AWD Swift!! I would vote for a mildly boosted G13B for an engine swap. Why are you from? Matt
  3. Have you devised a way to get around the major difference in lenght between the FT4WD and legacy pinion? I am in the process of swapping a FT4WD center diff onto a EJ AWD box and the pinions are about 4.5" different in length. I would love any answer, and also could get pictures if needed. Matt
  4. Did anybody actually get a FT4WD locking diff working on a EJ AWD box? I have both of them apart and the pinion shafts are greatly different in length. I rember reading about a extension shaft(?) for the pinion, but mine is all one piece. I have already swapped the stubs over to 23 splines, but would like the locking differential. If anybody would like pictures of the inside of either transmission I have both of them all apart, and would be happy to take some. Matt
  5. Is that a TT rear Disco I spy there:banana:. Possibly for proper Subaru turn around.....
  6. I had a ER-27 in my 85 wagon for a total of 6 days, granted it was neat and a pain to just get located in the engine bay I liked it(probably b/c it was different and I was able to keep a radiator in the front of the engine with the stock grill). But I am way happier with my EJ-22T in there. There is actually room to work on the engine, easy to remove, radiator with clearance on both sides, cheaper, lighter, more reliable, easy parts...... But yes go for it, it is a great engine with piles of torque and a great sound. Matt
  7. You should of ran into a fuel cut at 15 psi. after a couple seconds of high boost, so I would check the map sensor. Also I ran a EA-82T pump for a bit on my EJ-22T swap and it would not keep up with the engine if I pushed it at all. I just swaped to a Walbro 255LPH external pump and that keeps up all day long . Matt
  8. Sorry but it was a four cylinder, and a little to big for the Justy. Infact longer than a VW 1.6 litre. I have thought about running a three cylinder Kubota or anything diesel for a while but cant find any locally without a new tractor attached. I will be following this very closely to see your results. Matt
  9. Did you get this resolved yet? I just found this thread and see Tony randomly so I can get the message across. Matt
  10. Is it a FI engine? If so check the wires coming right out of the plug from the disty, usually on the chassis side there is a broken 'crank angle sensor' wire that make the idle rough and throws an CEL. I have never done it personally(but have lost three engines two from oil issues, one from to much boost), but a local guy that builds some of the smoothest quietest EF12's I have ever seen does it. Now the only problem is I cant get ahold of him(no phone number), so if I can manage to find him I will get some specs. Matt
  11. Yes it is, I will argue this until sombody can find me some sort of solid facts that they at least stole the idea from suzuki:)(which they might have, but thats like arguing the subaru stol the idea from VW, but I am not going there thats what the locals are for:cool: ). Now after 1994 it was all suzuki, which is sad since thats what it took to make the engine reliable. The dealer can get them, somewere I have the SOA numbers for everything. My dealership was being a pain and wouldn't even order them with my good numbers, so I got them from 1stsubaruparts.com. Now when you do the oil pump look at the old shaft and see it it is all grooved, then you NEED to sleeve the housing and even think about drilling a oil groove/port for the shaft. Matt
  12. Just some information on the oil pump, you don't need to pull the engine to replace the rotor and outer. It is real easy to do in the car. Now as far as the oil pump you need to either sleeve the housing were the pump gets driven or replace the housing(expensive and 2 in the country).
  13. That freaking sucks man. Just got it running and now this. If you decide that you what another engine I have a free to you EA-82 that ran great when taken out of my turbo car. Still that sucks and I would snatch that up if it was closer. Matt
  14. Thats weird my 82, 84, 85 wagon and 87 RX don't do that. The only time is when the engine is spinning. Now the pulsing fuel pump only happened when the check/test connector on the ECU was connected. So something weird is happening. note: the pulsing would happen when connectors were connected on my 85 wagon, 87 RX, 91 Justy, and 90 N/A legacy and 91 T-Leg. Matt
  15. Yours has probably been mokeyed with at some point, from what I have seen. But I have seen some pretty strange stuff over the year so I don't know. Matt
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