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A little project I like to call Gloria (GL+RE+EA)
flight_of_pain replied to flight_of_pain's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
I got quite a bit done today, strut tops and wheel well cutouts. I am doing the math and designing the legacy suspension mounting points so that it will be easily duplicate-able by anyone else wishing to do a major rear end upgrade. When I finish this I will make a writeup for the leggy to ea81 parts. We will see what i get done tomorrow Isaac renob123> Between my dad and I we have the entire ea81 lineup, and my wife's DD is a 99 legacy. Winter is covered... although I do have 4 studded tires that will fit this beasty -
A little project I like to call Gloria (GL+RE+EA)
flight_of_pain replied to flight_of_pain's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
Not driving yet, rear subframe is in, rear strut towers are getting built today. Once it is a rolling chassis again I am going to tow-bar it to the car wash to hose off the ea81 before i pull it. At that point the new engine/tranny goes in. The distance from the end of the bellhousing to the shifter position is within 1/2in between an ea81 tranny, and the rotary tranny. The distance from the shifter position to the engines front pulley is almost identical between EA and RE, I'm telling you these were made for a rotary swap Isaac p.s. You're more than welcome to stop by anytime Brian. -
A little project I like to call Gloria (GL+RE+EA)
flight_of_pain replied to flight_of_pain's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
I'm no stranger to rotaries I have owned 11 rx's over the years and my current rx7 has a built 13b in it. I contemplated running it in the sube, but it breaks rx7 parts, it would have turned sube axles to pretzels. -
A little project I like to call Gloria (GL+RE+EA)
flight_of_pain replied to flight_of_pain's topic in Subaru Retrofitting
With a bit of cutting, welding, and fabrication the legacy rear end just about bolts in Once I mount the strut tops and fab the crossbraces I will be moving on to engine/tranny installation. Until next time... -
Having come to a point in my life where i have more motors than project cars, I have decided to move forward with a little something I have been dreaming up for ages. Gloria is an 83 Subaru Leone coupe, with GL trim, and an EA series drivetrain. As you can imagine, the whole thing is begging for a rotary engine (RE). Glorious 80s digidash. Everybody likes mouse crap All Leone coupes came as fwd, but being no stranger to old subes, I had planned to swap it to 4wd, and use a kennedy engineering adapter plate I have acquired to run the rotary through the subaru trans. As time progressed and parts collected dust, I decided that 4wd wasn't going to cut it and I wanted another small lightweight RWD rotary. As luck would have it an entire 1st gen legacy rear suspension showed up on craigslist for a paltry $20. Money exchanged hands and soon I had a plan, but where was I going to get an rx7 drivetrain? In hindsight I should have played the lottery that week, because I acquired a free '83 gsl in running condition that had been in a front end collision. I will be using the engine and tranny from the gsl for now, and upgrading in the future (bridgeport 12a ) Out with the old In with the new
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Unfortunately no one on the forum owns both a tape measure and a 1st gen legacy The good news is I flagged down a passing leg wagon and the owner acquiesced to my requests of climbing in the back with my trusty measuring device. In case anyone ever needs them in the future, the strut shaft top center to strut shaft top center measurement is 43 1/8in, and the outer bolt to outer bolt is 47 3/8in.
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I am using a 90-91 legacy rear suspension in a custom application, but I do not have the donor car to take measurements from. If anyone with an AWD leggy would take a moment and go out to stretch a tape measure I would really appreciate it. I need to know the distance between the strut shaft centers, and/or the distance between the farthest outside mount studs side to side. My other question would be if there are any parts of the legacy rear end geometry that could use modification, or is it a pretty well sorted setup? Isaac
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can you rebuild subaru clutch LSDs
flight_of_pain replied to mellow65's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I rebuild Rx7 clutch type Lsd's quite often, and they are the same basic setup. If you need to add lockup in a pinch or compensate for worn discs, use a shim between the last cone washer in the stack and the housing. A red bull can with the ends cut off and flattened out is the perfect shim stock for a little massaging. standard soda cans are a hair thicker if you need more lockup. Isaac -
Holy Grail for Coupe owners.
flight_of_pain replied to Bucky92's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
*scratches head...OH... so they aren't supposed to be a yellow plastic with empty squares in the middle?* those are beautiful lol, i have honestly never witnessed a set in decent condition up close. Your going to need a padded case i.e. a car stereo faceplate case, to keep them in when your away from the car. isaac -
it will run 65 no problem, but over 55-60 and fuel efficiency drops dramatically. isaac
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left faster, right slower
flight_of_pain replied to brokebill's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
LOL, i have the exact opposite problem on a feedback sedan. when i turn left it drops rpm, if a make a sharp enough left turn with it in neutral i can actually kill it. isaac -
there was a hatch kit offered in europe/japan long ago. on a side note, the aftermarket front dam off my 1st gen rx7 sits very nicely under the late model ea81 bumpers, ill try to get a pic.
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the ultimate test
flight_of_pain replied to subaru_noob's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
in the last 7 months i have run 22,000 miles in my ea81 sedan. do not underestimate the power of a subaru isaac -
Another Towning Question?
flight_of_pain replied to wncsubaru's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
if your going to tow it behind an rv (in neutral) please make sure its in neutral lol. my $50 coupe was towed at freeway speed in 2nd behind an rv needless to say i wont be using any of the engine parts in the rebuild. isaac -
Saw 4 ea82 type subies on NW blvd Spokane
flight_of_pain replied to smithe's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
just thought i would pop in and say "hi." im a spokanite as well Daily driving an ea81 sedan(silver and rusty) and modding a gl-10 coupe. isaac -
i dont have any pics, but i have hauled mattresses on the wagon, all manner of engine/tranny combinations, and i have had the rear seat out of my sedan for about 6 mo now using it to haul stuff(job box, pellet stove, kitty kat snowmobile) that cracks me up, my dad does the same thing, he has 4 parts wagons atm all being used for storage. isaac
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What to do with parts car?
flight_of_pain replied to Lukas's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
whatever year that is the donut spare was pitifully small i would say leave it together, i find its easier to get a part off said "parts car" if its still bolted to the car in original locations, as opposed to "box 7:sub-box 3: divider 6" being the location of whatever you came looking for. isaac -
Running My EA81 W/No Exhaust.
flight_of_pain replied to markjw's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
straight pipes arent bad, but having the exit at the back of the car makes all the difference, if the exit is under the car it is damn loud. isaac -
Running My EA81 W/No Exhaust.
flight_of_pain replied to markjw's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
i ran my sedan with just headers for a few weeks , as of now its headers to straight pipe (no mufflers) and goes ~500mi a week like that. isaac -
Why am l here? USMB.
flight_of_pain replied to redskin's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
that is indeed in front of your place monstaru that brat is cut up more and lined up behind one of my parts rx7s lol, thinking really hard about a super ute. isaac -
Why am l here? USMB.
flight_of_pain replied to redskin's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I was born and raised in eastern Washington, so naturally we had Subarus. since i was a wee lad i helped in motor swaps, axle swaps, just about any other swap a person could do lol, and general maintenance of early model scoobs. My dad taught me how to turn wrenches on them, and how to fix just about anything (if it wasnt fixable surely there was one on a parts car:lol: ). Now that i am older and have a family of my own i get to teach my own child how to wrench on the old subaru. "oh...we dont have X part, lets take a trip up to grandpa's house, hes sure to have one" I dont post much around here, but do lurk in the shadows. Im here because old subarus demand a certain type of people, generally crazy, but the type that are always willing to help/re-engineer/rebuild/tear down/ or just plain sit and have a beer with a fellow scoob nut. see you around Isaac photo is of my dad, thought it was funny enough to throw in