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  1. Thanks for the replies so far.

     

    I found this thread:

    http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=98796

    Which shows that ej internals will go into an ea case, and the ej tail end will bolt on.

     

    I also found this thread:

    http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=65321&highlight=frankenstein+transmission

     

    But if possible I'd like to keep it a bit simpler and just do the tail end swap. I've got a big project going already and opening transmissions isn't high on my 'want to do' list.

     

    I'm just not sure if the ea pinion shaft will mate with the ea tail end.

     

    I guess if it comes down to it I could transplant all of the ej internals into the ea case. I think that would work. I'd have to find a 5 speed ea case then, as mine is a 4 speed. Then I'd have to make it fit.

  2. I don't REALLY want to give up 4WD, but I do most of my driving on sealed roads and most of the rest of my driving on dirt roads so AWD would probably be better overall.

     

    I have available a 5sp D/R AWD transmission. Can I just remove the tail section and throw it on mine? From what I've read it will bolt right up is that right?

  3. Got shocks for the rear, which has sorted the ride a lot.

    Think they're from a corolla of similar vintage.

     

    The oe shocks aren't made anymore, but the important things to know are the mounts:

    Bottom: 16mm eye (actually around 25mm with 16mm bushes)

    Top: 10mm stud

     

    and the length:

    Compressed - 345mm max

    Extended - 405mm min

  4. You're not likely to find much for an 81 as it has the 1st gen chassis. This should be in the historic or off road forum.

     

    Have a search around here, I think people may have made their own kits, but I've not heard of an aftermarket one.

  5. The High/Low headlight dipswitch on my 81 brat is the nicest of any car I've driven. Dipping my headlights is very satisfying.

     

    I also love the ashtray, it's very well designed and made - a shame I don't smoke.

     

    The ventilation system is great too - lots of fresh air.

     

    What do you particularly like about your old soob?

  6. When I was a kid, a lot of people mentioned the BRAT. Some kind of winged chariot from which Prometheus stole fire from the very gods themselves, a vehicle for which man is unworthy of. Car magazines and TV shows of my youth mentioned the BRAT in austere, revered tones. Pundits both praised and lambasted it, in bewilderment, for encapsulating the spirit of the 70s and 80s - the free-spirited, adventurous attitude that carmakers had loved and lost. Automotive writers fondly reminisced about the mythical creature whose headlights spit acid fire, allowing Helios to circumnavigate the earth each day with the Sun in tow. It's a car! It's a truck! It's as breathtaking and epic as Pegasus itself! And yet, I had never seen one, this Loch Ness Monster of a mid-80s Subaru.

     

    I loved this :grin:

  7. You would need multiple carbs for almost anything to work. A co-worker has a harley carb on his Samuri but that's about the largest engine (1.3 liter) that it would support. Plus it's a variable venturi carb and has no provision for vacuum advance.

     

    Large Mikuni's could work but you would need like 4 of the 40mm style.

     

    Bike engines are a LOT smaller than even an EA81 so it difficult to fit and tune off the shelf bike carbs for automotive applications. Besides - SPFI is much better.

     

    GD

     

    Here's a twin mikuni setup on SUB4 heads from RAM, borrowed from backinbrat on the EA81 turbo conversion thread.

     

    zriimage064.jpg

     

    SPFI isn't optimal because the manifold has to go through two tight turns. Twin cabs or MPFI is better.

  8. By water jacket I guess you mean the water channel that runs through the manifold?

     

    I figured you'd just make up a flange on each side with a small hose for the water channel and a pipe the size of the inlet port going up to a carb mount.

     

    My original thought was weber IDFs but the siamese ports mean they wouldn't work as designed.

     

    twin DGVs might be pretty sweet, or even two hitachi carbs. It would take two right angle bends out of the inlet, which can't be a bad thing.

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