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el_freddo

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  1. The input shaft shouldn't just slip out of the housing. From memory there's a big circlip holding te bearing in place, this should require some light tapping to remove it from the housing. If it slides out I'd suspect there's something wrong. Same for the input shaft and bearing, this needs to be tapped out or pressed out. I've always managed to do it with a mallet and flat end punch. Cheers Bennie
  2. Or it's bolted into a captive nut. I've not removed one of these so really don't know for sure. Cheers Bennie
  3. So what exactly are we trying to work out here? You're comparing two turbo box ratios that are AWD and pt4wd respectively? Or are you comparing the turbo AWD box ratios to the NA pt4wd box? i hope you're not thinking of mis-matching top and bottom gear sets to get a desired set of ratios. For the EA AWD box this is achieved using phase1 EJ AWD gear sets as I'm sure you're already aware of. Cheers Bennie
  4. If you've changed the oil and haven't heard any rod knock you're probably in the clear there. But keep an eye on the coolant level and ensure it doesn't mix with the oil, if it does get onto it ASAP. As for the timing belt kit, change it sooner rather than later, the quality of the belt and bearings in the tensioner's are usually the issue here. They more than likely won't go the distance of the regular change interval. If your belt breaks or skips enough teeth it could cause severe internal engine damage - mashed valves and pistons. Best case scenario is only the valves bend. Cheers Bennie
  5. Thanks GD. Looks like I ordered the dead gaskets and fitted them Cheers Bennie
  6. Sounds awesome. Why drop the turbo ej20? Cheers Bennie
  7. @GeneralDisorder, those head gasket part numbers, are they Subaru part numbers? Guess what's leaking on our liberty that had it's HGs replaced early last year?? Cheers Bennie
  8. As John said - you need the cam and crank gears from your original engine. They'll have different marks on them for the timing of spark and ignition. Swap over and set the cam belt timing correctly should see it fire up. Another thing to check first is all of your plug connections ensuring the cam and crank angle sensors are properly connected (and sensors mounted properly). Cheers Bennie
  9. That top pulley is a tensioner. You can see how it zig zags over/around the alternator's fan belt. Best of luck with it. I reckon you'll find one after a bit of searching. A tensioner pulley from an MY with AC will fit Cheers Bennie
  10. I've been told the pt4wd ea81 4spd is a nightmare level or two above the pt4wd ea82 5spd... The AWD boxes are so much easier to work on Cheers Bennie
  11. Ausubaru only works for me with modzilla or an old version of internet explorer. Everything else returns a raw data error code :/ Gannon, going for a spider manifold on what? Cheers Bennie
  12. Agreed with GD. Pull the input shaft without splitting the box will result in the little pressed metal plate falling into the gearbox. Cheers Bennie
  13. If a valve is stuck you've probably got a bent pushrod. I reckon you might have a dead spark plug at idle. How much shaft play do you have in the dizzy's rotor shaft? Points or electronic module? Cheers Bennie
  14. Gear ratios are a lot like fractions/imperial sizes. from memory driven gear divided by drive gear. First should be 3.454:1 - it's been a few years since I've looked into it so that could be wrong (so it'll be 3.545 if I'm wrong above). have fun. I love working on/with gearboxes. Cheers Bennie
  15. Any updates on this - was it the fuel tanks being the issue? Cheers Bennie
  16. That PVC board looks sweet! Where would one look for a product like that?? (I'm going to have to work out where to find it in Oz) Cheers Bennie
  17. From what I remember there are two different lengths for the EA82 cam cover bolts. The shorter of the two should work if I've remembered correctly. Cheers Bennie
  18. Usually one up front and one out the back under the tray. Stick with it. These are great runners once sorted. It does seem like a carb problem and I'd also check the distributor shaft play as suggested by GD (bush replacement in dizzy). All the best with it! Cheers Bennie PS: it could also be a weak fuel pump too.
  19. Geez that rear glass swap would've been a nerve wracking delicate operation! Has your heart rate dropped yet? Cheers Bennie
  20. Have the fusible links been replaced yet? They're that old it would be work replacing them just to rule them out. Cheers Bennie
  21. That seems better Use the direct link and the codes for posting an image: img direct link /img <- put square open and close brackets around the two img codes and your image will be displayed Cheers Bennie
  22. Dual and single range are both the same dimensions, so no difference in fitment Cheers Bennie
  23. Good luck without destroying them at this age! Have a new set on hand if you're going to try and remove your ones. Cheers Bennie
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