Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Ultimate Subaru Message Board

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Documented: The 1970 FF-1 Project car...

Featured Replies

Suggestion: The angle that the rear exhaust port meets the front is hideous. Modify to meet at a more flow friendly angle?

  • Replies 1.6k
  • Views 328.1k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • OMG! FINALLY! She will live again!  THE HOLE.... IS GONE! (more photos to come soon - i just opened the box, crappy phone pix!)       Now the fun begins. 

  • SEAT PHOTOS!   Again, seats are from a 1982 Mazda GLC. They were from the original owner, who'd removed them from his car when new to install Sparco seats. Sat in his basement for 30 years waiting

  • Horns work!  (BEEP BEEP you've been warned!)   click here for video       Engine will be back inside of the car TODAY  

Posted Images

  • Author

The headers are just the original ones I cut in half (because for some reason the 1100 heads are narrower than the 1300's) so I could put something on the car in case I want to start it before I have an exhaust built.

 

Basically they are temporary so don't worry bout it :grin:

  • Author

Question:

 

Is it a problem that the tip of the transmission main shaft doesn't go into the crankshaft?

 

mainshafttest.jpg

it doesn't the ea81.... it just fits into the pilot bearing in the flywheel... it should at least fit in somehow to keep the clutch plate centerd on the flywheel... nobody likes a wobbly clutch disk :)

 

(I can't see pics at work, so not sure if I'm helping...)

  • Author
it doesn't the ea81.... it just fits into the pilot bearing in the flywheel... it should at least fit in somehow to keep the clutch plate centerd on the flywheel... nobody likes a wobbly clutch disk :)

 

(I can't see pics at work, so not sure if I'm helping...)

I'm not sure what you are saying. Are you saying the EA81 doesn't fit in as an example, or that it should fit in because it keeps the clutch disc from wobbling?

Yes it is a problem. You'll need to figure out how to shave off some of the bellhousing on the transmission but after you do it, you shouldn't have to ever mess with it again.

right. now I see the pic. it looks like it just about touches the pilot bearing, but it needs to insert into that bearing. the further the better. that's what'll keep the main shaft from wobbling when the clutch engages/disengages, etc...

 

Definitely needs a shave like Caboob says... might be able to take off both sides? but you'll need to be wary of the starter fitment too, and may need to space it out so it engages the flywheel properly....

 

what I meant about it doesn't on the ea81, I meant that it inserts into the pilot bearing, not the crank... looks like your setup is the same...

Is the flywheel bolted to the crank in that picture?

Isn't the pilot bearing in the flywheel and that's what the main shaft goes into?

I know it does on the ej,s. Memory is a little fuzzy on the ea,s right now.

  • Author

You can somewhat see the pilot bearing in this photo:

 

manifoldtest.jpg

 

Here was the bellhousing issue I mentioned before:

 

bellhousingdifference.jpg

 

And the flywheel issues:

 

flywheelcomparison.jpg

 

Basically, if this is as serious of an issue as you guys say...

 

I'm done.

not quite yet...

 

in your photo above, you don't have the flywheel mounted.

 

you need to mount the flywheel, with the pilot bearing mounted in it, flush with the inside surface of the flywheel...

  • Author

Wait, you mean something like this???

 

DSCN2217.jpg

 

Did other model years have that kind of pilot bearing???

  • Author

Wait a second, I don't think the pilot bearing will work... Look how the flywheel mounting location is "recessed" compared to the end of the crank.

 

bellhousingcompare2.jpg

 

Just took these photos testing out the other bellhousing...

 

bellhousingcompare.jpg

bellhousingproblem.jpg

 

If that pilot bearing idea doesn't work, I have to have a different flywheel (EA62) and modify the bellhousing to match...

  • Author

you need to mount the flywheel, with the pilot bearing mounted in it, flush with the inside surface of the flywheel...

flywheeltest.jpg

 

Thats the flywheel installed. The crank goes about 1/2 way into the flywheel.

 

Do you think I could still put a pilot bearing on there?

 

The clutch disc isn't even close to it, so there is like a half inch of room or more between the disc and the flywheel bolts.

  • Author

Right now I'm looking into just getting some sort of flywheel based pilot bearing, size 33mm OD, 12mm ID. If anyone can find one, let me know...

  • Author

Son of a ***************!

 

Just went looking through one of my part manuals on a whim...

 

806212030 Ball Bearing 12x32.5x10 :banana:

 

And amazingly, I had a left over EA71 flywheel with that exact bearing on it... Fits perfect!!! It is indeed .5mm larger!

 

Now I just need to find a new one...

Good greif. This reminds me of when I put the 1600 into my 74, with the 1400 tranny. So many little differences that were unexpected.

  • Author

Ya, its been pretty depressing :-\

 

If I would have sent RenaissanceMan the 1100 bellhousing instead of the 1400 bellhousing when I had him modify it, and if I would have gotten the 1300 flywheel off the wrecked FF-1 that I forget who got a bunch of parts for me from, then I would have been OK through all of this...

 

No luck so far on finding a "new" EA71 fat-case pilot bearing though, they appear to be discontinued via Napa and the aftermarket stuff. Going to have to try the dealer tomorrow...

  • Author

Or... I could buy one from the dealership. Just called them, they are still available! WOOT! Should be here saturday :banana:

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in

Sign In Now

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.