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1982gl4

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  1. That list looks pretty good, make sure you get the o-rings that are between the two half's of the block. I got my bearings for mine from a local machine shop, although I don't remember the name, I still have the boxes at home an could check this weekend if you could wait that long. I got aftermarket rings as well by ROCK RINGS. I can't tell you how well anything has worked or complaints as I have not gotten the Brat the engine when in running yet... I also replaced the valve seals while I was there because the heads I got were unknown.
  2. I have noticed a lot of wear with my swaybar links, they clang and rattle around and the bushings in the end of the swaybar itself went bad in about 100 miles of drive , but that's about it. My CV's have been fine. And thanks for the compliment, the wheels are just the start, I'm planing on tube bumpers color matched to the wheels soon
  3. I just did that with my 92 lego wagon last week. Works like a charm! It came pretty close to my oil pan though because I have the larger 2.5 on on it.
  4. Your biggest problem with any DOHC swap, is that the unibody hits the heads so the area around the engine has to be modified to fit, this is why the EJ22 is normally used, as it is only SOHC and doesn't require cutting to fit.( If you want more power you could build a frankenmotor using a EJ25 block, and EJ22 heads this will up the compression and get quite a bit of power and still fit in an ea81) As for the AWD swap it is pretty challenging, the trans tunnel on an EA81 is very small compared to an EJ so getting the trans in there is a tight fit. Custom trans mounts have to be made along with shift linkages, and a driveshaft. The rear diff bolts up no problem as far as I know.
  5. I have no issues with my setup and I'm running the biggest tires i can without cutting i think they are 205/70r15's I just put them on yesterday so I'm having a hard time remembering what they are. No rubbing or cutting anywhere, and this is without the suspension mounts out of an outback to correct the caster in the rear, although I was worried when it was in the air, because the tires were less than half an inch away from the rear quarters.
  6. Subsribed I have seen this brat on here before didn't realize you ended up with it. I really liked how the rear quarters were cut and the bumpers look awesome. Can't wait to see progress on this one!
  7. I may have one, but I don't think it's much better. I hate not being able to find stuff locally. Another question, will the bolts that hold it into the car come out... I have had issues there as well.
  8. I really like this idea, like a lot.
  9. Mud season has started here in VT (it's between winter in spring for those who are not familiar, when all the snow starts to melt and the roads turn to mush) And I got mine nice and dirty on the mud covered back roads it was awesome!
  10. I have heard of people welding them, but usually I would just replace the whole thing, but as you know they are hard to find up here in the north east now I guess I would take it out and see if you can fix it, and if you can't then at least it's out and ready for a new one to be put in if you can find one...
  11. I don't think I've ever seen 20's on a Gl before...
  12. Wow! Now you just have to get her dirty and post pics
  13. That grey one looks super clean, sorry about your other one, but glad you found a decent replacement! Looks great with those Mazda wheels as well!
  14. 1982gl4 replied to 1982gl4's topic in Members Rides
    Me cut into something... Never I'll have to scope it out this weekend to see if I can make something work.
  15. 1982gl4 replied to 1982gl4's topic in Members Rides
    My system isn't really stock. I have the rear disc, and the front calipers are outback two pots. But that does make sense i guess. Would it help to use to use the booster as well? Or do they not fit? And if not what should I use the stock Brat one or is there an upgrade of some sort.
  16. 1982gl4 replied to 1982gl4's topic in Members Rides
    Well I came home again last night to try to get bleed my brakes, and no such luck. I ended up taking the master cylinder out and trying to bench bleed it, and could not get a single drop of fluid to go through it. This baffles me I have never seen anything like this in a Subaru. I even ended up taking it all apart just to see if it was sticking, and everything was free, and all of the seals were good, just no fluid?! Oh well, Looks like it's time to go take that outback one off Oh and I was trying to use dot 5 because the whole system is new, except the rear calipers and the master, but after seeing this happen I'm not sure that was such a good idea? Anyone have any words of advice?
  17. Here is a link for the SPFI I was thinking about doing this to one of mine someday. http://home.comcast.net/~trilinear/EA81_SPFI.html
  18. Subaru had different weight flywheels right from the factory on a lot of their cars. I think the lightest one I have seen came out of a 1.8 impreza, but I'm not 100% sure on that because I have had it kicking around my garage forever. That's what I put on my frankenmotor (still not running due to wiring) And it was a few pounds lighter. So you could just look for a lighter factory one and probably be okay. As far as clutches I'm a strong believer in Exedy as well!
  19. Yeah I haven't exactly figured out a e-brake yet. I was thinking I may take some four wheeler calipers or something, and make my own brackets and have a hydraulic e-brake of some kind. I was also thinking that I may do ej rear brakes, but there are no good baking plates up here, they have all rusted out, and the price of new ones will shock you so for now I probably won't have one. There's always a block of wood in the bed, and first gear!
  20. Wow! Looks like you have quite the project ahead of you, although it's in better shape then most of the old subis I have started with
  21. Looking good! I felt so accomplished when I got got all the five lug parts swapped onto mine. This is going to be outrageous with that 3.3 in it!
  22. 1982gl4 replied to 1982gl4's topic in Members Rides
    I will let everyone know how it runs when it's together that's for sure! As of today headers!!!!!!!! And my dad built hoses for the radiator, but I didn't get any pics. I also tried to bleed the brakes, but something happened (I have no idea what) and the master cylinder no longer wants to work so I think I'm going to retro fit a legacy one is as I have a spare and don't have to pay for it!
  23. That's such a good idea! I definitely want to know how that turns out. I would love to do something like that to my Brat someday after I finish up the current swaps.
  24. Looks like the xt has lived out it's days The Runabout is looking good! Can't wait to see it with a full five lug!

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