Everything posted by Ross
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EA-82 head re-torque
you don't have to loosen them - just tighten them if they are below the specified torque.
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EA-82 head re-torque
Its not a good idea to over-torque heads - it is actually better that they are under-torqued than considerably over.
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EA-82 head re-torque
I was just reading that section in my hayne's manual, and it said to re-torque the head nuts on OHV engines only. Probably 'cos its so much of a pain on the OHC one!
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Anyone every replace the oil sump o-ring?
Well, i had one that i literally just pulled straight out by hand, but the one i had to take out recently i ended up having to use a cold chisel! (obviously, the oil pick up was destroyed in the process!). Both were ea81s.
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Piston rings: which way up?
great, thanks.
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Need Help - Broken Part on 1982 SUBARU GLF
Ok, thanks, ill probably go oem next time. I have put around 40,000kms (probably 3/4 in city, plus i always double clutch) on my aftermarket one, maybe i'm just lucky. I actually cable tied the cable just after the clamp to strighten it up, that may also have contributed to making it last longer.
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Leone is back. Check out pics!
If you are interested in the ea81t stuff, a wrecker in cromwell had an ea81t wagon very recently. I can give you the number if you are interested.
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87 GL runs bad
It will tow 1,500lbs fine, as long as the load is properly balanced. These cars are not strong enough in the rear end to take excessive tongue loads from an improperly balanced load.
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differences between EA82 and EA82T pistons etc?
I'm not talking about planing material off the whole surface, just increasing the volume of the chamber where the valves and spark plugs sit. A die grinder does the trick - i've seen it done on a chevy 8 before.
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differences between EA82 and EA82T pistons etc?
If you want to lower the compression, you could try taking some material out of the head. There should be plenty before you hit the water jacket, you might want to try it on an old one first though.
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differences between EA82 and EA82T pistons etc?
Yes, it is only the pistons that change the compression ratio - the head makes no difference. The N/A pistons should be just as strong as the turbo ones.
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Very angry at oil pump, very angry
Try loosening the bolts that hold the block together near the pump - i've heard that can help.
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Piston rings: which way up?
Sorry, top rings have chamfered edges.
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Need Help - Broken Part on 1982 SUBARU GLF
Really? How long do dealer ones last?
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Piston rings: which way up?
Yeah, i have a scanned copy of the fsm. Im presuming the top ring, with chamfered edges, goes up either way, since it seems symetrical and has no markings. I still dont know what way the second ring with the step in it goes. Anyone?
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ea81t is nearing completion.......
Mine is an '83.
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Advice Needed for Wheel Bearings
Yeah, a drift is fine. Make sure you tap them out straight (work the drift around the bearing) or else they'll get stuck.
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Need Help - Broken Part on 1982 SUBARU GLF
Part of the clutch cable. You should be able to get one at most parts stores.
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Leone is back. Check out pics!
Nice one! Glad you fixed it. What size wheels are on that?
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Need Help - Broken Part on 1982 SUBARU GLF
I don't think the grommet is your problem - its probably where the cable connects to the pedal box. It has a cast metal peice at the end which gets clamped on - this metal peice likes to break now and then. Check that. If thats broken, you need to replace the clutch cable.
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Piston rings: which way up?
The packaging says the opposite....
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Piston rings: which way up?
OK, so i believe that oem rings have a mark on the top to indicate which way up they go. The ones i have do not. The top looks symmetrical, while the 2nd ring has a step in it - you can see it in the pic.
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ea81t is nearing completion.......
Yeah, although not as much as I had planned...... I had measured my crankshaft with a hired out micrometer, and found it was below the spec for .25 undersize - thats the main reason i wanted your engine. When I borrowed a mic from a mates workshop, i found that mine was within spec for the .25 undersize after all!!! I'm still using the crank from your engine, as the journals look smoother, also i'm using your intake manifold (cleaner!), injectors (no broken caps!) and valve springs. Plus now i've got heaps of spares for it.
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ea81t is nearing completion.......
Here are some pics of the cleaned block/heads/pistons etc... http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/data/500/8111IMG_1299_Medium_.JPG http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/data/500/8111IMG_1301_Medium_.JPG http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/data/500/8111IMG_1298_Medium_.JPG http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/data/500/8111IMG_1297_Medium_.JPG
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fuel injectors red, gray... what's the difference?
grey/red tops or caps?
