What gearbox is best 4 ej brumby
What gearbox is best 4 ej brumby
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The motor ideas in the previous thread about putting the ej22 into my brumby ran into gearbox ideas. I've chosen the L series 5 spd because of dual range and simplicity to install,the L series cv's sleeve straight onto the EA's shaft and as for the rear the diff ratio it would be the same providing the box was out of the same ratio as your cars diff. The liberty box bolts straight onto the motor but I am on the understanding that to get the cv's at front to link up with the gearbox is a major issue ,unless someone out there has discovered different?Then of course you would probably have to change the rear diff in your car to match the ratio of the Liberty box, to prevent wind up. But the conversion would be good particulaly if it's a constant 4wd box because having driven a Brumby conversion the trouble with all that new power up front plays havoc on keeping a straight line with the power /torque making the steering wheel pull, unless again someone has some solutions for that as well?
Hoping some can contribute to this thread with perhaps ideas or suggestions.
Regards Cheffy.
The motor ideas in the previous thread about putting the ej22 into my brumby ran into gearbox ideas. I've chosen the L series 5 spd because of dual range and simplicity to install,the L series cv's sleeve straight onto the EA's shaft and as for the rear the diff ratio it would be the same providing the box was out of the same ratio as your cars diff. The liberty box bolts straight onto the motor but I am on the understanding that to get the cv's at front to link up with the gearbox is a major issue ,unless someone out there has discovered different?Then of course you would probably have to change the rear diff in your car to match the ratio of the Liberty box, to prevent wind up. But the conversion would be good particulaly if it's a constant 4wd box because having driven a Brumby conversion the trouble with all that new power up front plays havoc on keeping a straight line with the power /torque making the steering wheel pull, unless again someone has some solutions for that as well?
Hoping some can contribute to this thread with perhaps ideas or suggestions.
Regards Cheffy.
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leon aka subarute has done the ej22 motor and box and rear diff into brumby.the front shafts you just change the inner cup with the lib ones ,a job which can be done at home.a new tailshaft and the rear shafts i don't know if they fit str8 on.if you use a 3.9 lib box there r 3.9 l diffs that would bolt str8 in and me thinks the shafts r the same spline as my.
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The one in my red rx when I did it was a chopped L series shaft, 55mm cut out of the chop, and expanded on an exhaust pipe expander to be a slip fit, then slipped over the pipe, the pipe butted and the expanded bit placed over the join and welded up. Not a worry at all, no vibration was fine. Cost was a bit of welding wire thats it... The L/Liberty stub slipped inside a MY cut off pipe as way less dodgy than this method!!
I also know of conversions on this board that were done as I described in the earlier post with no worries. You only need a couple of inches of the L/Lib pipe, but longer is better as there is less movement before welding...
I also know of conversions on this board that were done as I described in the earlier post with no worries. You only need a couple of inches of the L/Lib pipe, but longer is better as there is less movement before welding...
If done right there is nothing dodgy about it, especially if doing it to a two piece shaft as the weld will end up right at the end of the shaft where they would normally be welded anyway. Brett and I made the one in his RA EJ20T powered Vortex like this and it never broke, so I dont think an EJ22 is going to cause it any trouble. What makes it so good is you can slide it together without welding, then mount it under the car,make some marks and adjustments if needed, and tack it together,even shim it to get it perfectly centered if you like, then pull it out and fully weld it to finish it off, this way the length is perfect to suit your individual car. If balancing is a concern, then take it in and get it balanced when finished.
So do the inner CV balljoints out of a brumby fit in the EJ boxes inner CV cups?
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So the whole inner CV joint off a older Lib with fit onto the shafts of a Brumby. I thought they used different splines, or is it because the early Libs used 3.9 rear diffs they also used 23 spline front shafts?
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There is definately one combination that works.Phizinza wrote:So the whole inner CV joint off a older Lib with fit onto the shafts of a Brumby. I thought they used different splines, or is it because the early Libs used 3.9 rear diffs they also used 23 spline front shafts?
I bought a new inner set for a Series one Lib which went onto my normal CV shaft. Granted mine is an L series shaft but it is the sam as an MY one.
You just have to be prepared to open them up and fit them together.
My box is an RX box with the same size stubs as an EJ.
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Talking to me Brett?
I think we both posted at the same time.
I think we both posted at the same time.

1989 Subaru WonderBrumby II
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
Slightly off topic here:
What models can you get the engine and gearbox out of? Is it only Liberty's? Is it only 90 to 94 models? And how do you tell if its a D/R, just say if I couldn't look at the car myself, how do I find out through the seller?
Thanks for your help guys.
What models can you get the engine and gearbox out of? Is it only Liberty's? Is it only 90 to 94 models? And how do you tell if its a D/R, just say if I couldn't look at the car myself, how do I find out through the seller?
Thanks for your help guys.
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