Everything posted by Subruise
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EA71 Head Botls
DO resurface heads. i dont think ive ever seen an engine that worked if that wasnt done after the heads were removed. Que up the contradictory responses...
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EA82 turbo engine
as a matter of fact. you can use a carbed block w turbo gear and be ok. an spfi block will have a higher compression number due to piston height. many people have pulled this off. ask MilesFox. its possible with basic machining intelligence. all the bosses are there for you to drill, tap, and convert. furthermore, i have NA ea82 heads w different markings.........
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Caliper Piston
Hi Minty, it screws in, hopefully you havent boogered the threads. There are tools you can rent or carefully use channel locks. welcome to the board
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Questions on building my own loyale lift kit
all it does is change the angle at which it sits
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Questions on building my own loyale lift kit
you can make a diy 2" kit without dropping xmembers. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/topic/91636-markus56-getting-lifted/ here ya go
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3AT just quit on me
have you pulled or checked the governor gear for apple core yet? it lives under the dome on the trans. you know this im sure but future searchers might not
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no tail/dash lights 85 GL wagon
hmmm fuses looked good and from what i could tell the grounds were good. has trailer wiring too but it looks normal. maybe ill swap the tail light harnesses out. Thanks for the replys guys
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no tail/dash lights 85 GL wagon
So have to mend a car that the dash lights and tail lights quit working on. Facts: Head lights and brights work, brake lights work. Tail lights only work in "p" position. Dash Lights never work...they used to though. I have swapped relays around and checked what grounds I found. I also swapped a headlight switch...no dice.
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Questions about gear ratios on GL, loyale
turbo cars and autos were 3.7. your dual range will be the same as your pushbutton. there is a tag on the rear diff you can double check. you should have a 3.9
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Need EA82 HLA's....
i got you covered. I have a box full. take what you need
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Subarus being stolen in Portland, OR
Subruise replied to kayakertom's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXseattle too....
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EA-82 cam rockers, and oil pump
hit up a pick n pull and hope for good ones. fortunately they will fit in your pocket.
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Valve stem seals?
black spring=exhaust. silver spring=intake.
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EA-82 cam rockers, and oil pump
get lifters from www.mizpahprecision.com/ great work, reasonable price.
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ea82 swapped to ea82t problems..
spend some time reading. its going to take awhile to absorb the needed info. you are far better off sticking in another ea82 than converting. ea82s are fine, just not for race cars. Theyre cheap, pretty common, forgiving, and reliable. If you go the route Im suggesting youll need to retain your distributor, they are funky in 87 and other ones dont work without modification.
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my '84 hatch...
no sweat. the EA82 is a great engine for what it is meant for. but this thread I shall hijack no more. I think Subaru Adventures is awesome, keep it up
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my '84 hatch...
Nice ride, but the only thing that rivals an ej22s reliability IS the ea81. perhaps this is a typo?
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1986 subaru 2 door hatctback
cmon man, let us be rednecks.
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Brakes won't let me pull out of the parking lot...
the hill holder uses one front and one rear brake. if you look on the frame rail below your master cylinder youll see the contraption. It operates via a ball that rolls backward and blocks the flow until you let the clutch pedal back up (after putting clutch pedal in and stepping on the brake pedal and releasing it). maybe tap it a few times with a ball peen hammer. It can also be eliminated from the brake fluid food chain if necessary. Also, the front pistons screw in, not compress w a C clamp. some rear (drum) brakes auto adjust and some adjust via the slave cylinder near the brake line. Drum brakes are dumb, and sometimes people have difficulty reassembling correctly if not familiar. the rear drums on these does about 10-15% of the braking
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My '92 Loyale: Safariwagon
sorry i took so long. I keep tellin ya to move out here to the promised land....
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pop quiz
nope, not available, and they always fail. that box shuts off the fuel in the event of a rollover (or accident?). you can jumper the connector that goes to it but you then lose the safety feature.
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97 ej22 into 99 forester
im sure its pretty straightforward. funny how words can muddy the water thanks again
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backwards frankenmotor?... ej22 block with ej25d heads... anyone done it and driven?
bump.. How did this turn out? can we get some specifics??
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97 ej22 into 99 forester
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Subaru-OEM-Head-Gasket-Pair-EJ22-99-01-Impreza-99-Legacy-NEW-NR-/230801303335?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item35bcd46727&vxp=mtr I read further, and here is the head gasket set needed to put sohc 2.5 heads on a 2.2 block. If I can machine my way out of needing this option I will be doing that instead, but heres a resolution to at least one question Subaru Part Number: GSKT-CYL HEAD 11044AA542
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97 ej22 into 99 forester
this is where I got my most recent notion of what to do with this thing. Could you load a pic or two of your setup? Id hate to tear down a perfectly good ej22 only to drop its compression, to say nothing of the extra money and time involved. Besides, who knows what shape the 2.5 heads are in...