Everything posted by Qman
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gearing to 4.11 questions
You can use a 4.11 differential. The trans is another story. You can use a 4 sp single range trans from a Gen1 Brat. They were 4.11 however, they are not D/R.
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Coping with a Subaru Addict
She is right on with that one. All should be careful giving that to spouses. It can be used against you in times of disaggreement.
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what wheels will fit my '78 Brat?
I still got them with brand new tires and a spare to match.
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Does this look right? 86 adj susption pics
Even though those are an aftermarket brand they have been messed with beyond that. The two nuts in between the perch and adjustment tab have been added. Looks like they may have even added a different bolt. It's much longer than stock.
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fuel tank 81 brat
Also the wrong generation of body. "80 hatch is gen2 and '81 Brat is gen1.
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DUAL CARB 1600 help ID this engine
They are indeed Hitachi's. I don't know the cfm's though.
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delta cams now...change ignition timing?
I run two different engines with hot cams in them. I have run as much as 18 degrees on my '85 Brat running an EA81. Stock is 8 degrees. Adjust the timing and pay attention to the car. Check the plugs from time to time to check burn condition. You'll know when the timing is right.
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PCV Valve Operation
A new OEM valve. It has been found that aftermarket valves do not operate the same. They have been known to suck oil into the manifold. Did you get the routing problem figured out?
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relifting a subaru.. got a question ATTN PKDAVIS
The A/C brackets will have to be modded. I do not know what the kit does to accomodate the A/C. But I know it has to be raised up to about where it was before the lift in the engiine compartment. It shouldn't be that big of a deal to take care of.
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For some parts (throttle cable) OEM is better
Very good point Mark. Frustration has to account for something.
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AN alternative seat in the Brat(Pics may not be 56K friendly)
I found a decent seat to lower the seat in the Brat. Some of you know that being 6'4" isn't always the best formula for comfort in a Suabru. Now add the extra clearance needed by a helet and you have a neck compressor. I went to the local PaP and found these seats out of an Isuzu Impulse. Lowers the seat by about 3". They also have really nice bolster support and adjustable lumbar support as well. The other nice thing is the recline is chain driven. Makes for minute adjustments in positioning. And this one shows the brackets. The original seat rails will bolt to the seat with a very minor alteration to the rear hole on the outside rail. A slight ovalling is all I had to do. Then, all it needs is a piece of flat steel mounted to the seat and and inner rail. The hole width is off by 1 1/4". (I haven't finished the flat peice yet) This one shows the difference in height.
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EA81 engine swap... First Timer ANY tips Appreciated.
A couple of things, one, and probably the most important. Disconnect the battery. It will save your alternator. Keep in mind that everyone has a different method to remove the engine. Take all the information and find what works best for you and your equipment. As far as the 5sp. conversion. There are alot of theories and misconceptions. I have done alot of these. You can use the EA81 flywhel. However, you may run the risk of having the disc stick to the flywheel. They are a slight bit smaller than the EA82's. I have ran EA81, EA82 and XT6 flywheels on EA81 engines and have not had any ill effects from any of them. I put 4+yrs on my old Hatchback and approx 10,000 miles offroad. I ran an EA81 with an EA82 flywheel and 5sp. My current brat is using the XT6 setup with the 5sp. The reason I am telling you what I used is to give you some reason to believe I may know what I am talking about. When ever you remove the flywheel you MUST use thread lock on the bolts. This serves two purposes. One, to make sure the bolts don't work themselves out. Two, to seal the holes in the crank. They open up to the crankcase and oilpan. If they aren't sealed they will leak and you'll think the rear main seal is leaking. If you choose to use the 5sp. All you need is the trans, mounts from the 4sp, crossmember from the 4sp 2 piece driveline from the donor car. You will need to weld in a couple of center bearing mounting tabs to hold the centerbearing. You will need to figure the wires out for your trans electrical as well. You must use the pressure plate that matches the flywheel and the throwout bearing that matches the trans and the 5sp disc. The splines are different between transmissions. As far as the engine. Since this is your first, make sure to use some 1/2" masking tape and write numbers on the tape to help identify where the hoses go. Make sure you put the same number on the hose as you do on the port. Same for the electrical. Good luck!!
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Go figure, a Brat won truck/suv at the RallyX today. (photos gallore)
Sorry for the delay. I am having some problems with the video. The pics are posted. Pics Use lo-tech slide show for the best results. Some are sequence shots and will look better that way.
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The Baja-Brat
- The neatest web site ever!!
I went back and looked again. It is badged as an Isuzu. The hubcaps also bear the Isuzu logo. Good eyes Galen.- Pugs
Tony, not to step on toes but the 14"ers came with acorns or open lugnuts on the Peugoets. It may have had the "ball" washers when you got them but I have seen/used them with acorns. If you compare the seats in the wheels between 14's and 15's you'll see the difference.- Pugs
The 15" alloys require the use of their respective lugnuts. The 504 14's also have a special washer/nut combo. The 505 steels(both 14 and 15") use standard acorn style lugnuts. The 14" alloys from the 505 can also use standard acorn lugnuts.- Who's Built a Bridge while 4x4'ing...? ( long )
Sounds like fun. Waiting for pics.- Todays Project
Here's all you need to know. Link- Go figure, a Brat won truck/suv at the RallyX today. (photos gallore)
I guess I wasn't clear. If we can assist with locations we can have more events. More locations means more events.- Go figure, a Brat won truck/suv at the RallyX today. (photos gallore)
Subaru was well represented. Actual count? Don't know. Subaru was well represented for sure. Brat's, wagon's, Legacy's, Impreza's, Justy's, WRX's and yes, even an STi and for good measure and fairness an EVO.- Good day in S. Oregon
Cool, post them pics!!- Go figure, a Brat won truck/suv at the RallyX today. (photos gallore)
Scooby, Where? Ask the owners if they would consider renting out their fields for rallyX. It's a better deal if they(SCCA/NWR) run it. Better insurance and they supply the stuff needed to run safely.- Go figure, a Brat won truck/suv at the RallyX today. (photos gallore)
What an incredibly great day. This was so much fun. Almost all of the competitors were fun to be with. Got to see some people I hadn't seen since last year. Eric, Sean, Ed, Mark, Craig, Jeff all made Suabru's look good out there. Second place caught Jeff completely by surprise. He was talking that he didn't think he did very well. His times were consistant and improving with each run. Open guys got two good runs in before the track deteriated. The last two runs took a while to complete but was a lot of fun to watch. Thank you for the compliments. All I can say is the Brat ran like it was on fire. It caught me by surprise how well it handled.- Bad coil bad coil
I've used the big Accell coil for about 4 years. It was used when I got it. I put the same coil on the '85 and no problems to speak of. Sometimes you get what you pay for. Besides, I think the smaller coils may be for point type distributors and not for the electronic ones we have. - The neatest web site ever!!
