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  1. I'm definately gonna try it :D pick-a-part down the road's got a ton of EA82 subies, can grab a second carb from there, and I have a mate who might be able to fab me a whole new intake manifold for twin carbies.

     

    so it's going to sound better - how about power and fuel economy? ballpark figures? 90 horse / 28mpg roughly atm.

     

    Just a quick thought right now, if I don't want the wee pipes of coolant flowing all over the place, I could just take the chokes off?

  2. It seems to have started doing it since I took off the carb to do the mod to open the 2nd barrel at about 2/3rd throttle, though I'm sure I put all the vaccuum lines back on correctly (except the one that powers the pump that used to open the 2nd barrel, I disconnected that one).

     

    EDIT: sometimes when I start it it idles very low and dies, so I pump the accelerator a few times and then start it again. That's when it idles at 1500rpm, and it keeps doing it until I drove around a bit..

  3. Hi folks,

     

    The idle on my '89 GL (ea82, hitachi carb) is rather inconsistent. When I start it up it might idle 500RPM and nearly die (or in some cases, actually die), or it might idle at 800RPM, or even 1500RPM. When it's heated up, it either idles at about 800rpm like a good little soob or it sputters and (nearly) dies at 500rpm again.

     

    Is it supposed to act like this, or is there something I should go check for?

     

    Cheers folks

  4. hi folks,

     

    I'm planning on pulling the engine out of my '89 GL wagon (EA82) and giving it a bit of an overhaul. It's got around 120,000 miles on it and hasn't been overhauled. ever.

     

    I'm planning on pulling it out, doing the clutch, and pulling the engine apart and giving it a good cleanup, clean up the heads especially (grumble grumble intermittent TOD), replacing some gaskets (including the oil pump's mickey mouse gasket), and probably timing belts too.

     

    This will be the first time ever I pull an engine out of a car and do this sort of thing.

     

    Does anyone have any warnings or pieces of advice? would be much appreciated.

     

     

    also, rather important, does anyone know if the EA82 is an interference or non-interference engine?

  5. I'm in no way an expert on this, but I read somewhere that milky coolant is when oil mixes with it, usually with a blown head gasket. Also, you can get quite far with clicking CV's, but if they fail they can fail in one of two ways: one is the car just loses power on that wheel (solvable by putting it in 4WD ;) ), or two, which is unfortunately the more common one, seizing up altogether. Do the joints click when going in a straight line? if only around corners, then they might still have some life left in them.

  6. well, generally if you open up the exhaust, you're sacrificing mid/low range power for high range power, pretty much as you do when you replace the intake (hint: there's a reason the intake's snout is a certain length... ;) )

     

    The easy stuff? I'd say if you were after more top end but less low end, go for the above - though me personally, I'd be more inclined towards performance chipping, giving it more fuel (i.e. higher volume injectors), and maybe (if you've got shedloads of cash), a supercharger :D

     

    Also personally, I wouldn't sell that soob. they're real nice cars :D

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