thunder039 wrote:... that is of course the brumbys arent rusted out by that stage

Or spare parts start getting harder to find ...
Gannon wrote: ... And no doubt that the ECU will be incorporated into every other electrical in the car, most likely sprouting a BCM and running CANBUS, an auto electricians nightmare...
Unfortunate, but that's the way every thing is heading nowadays ...
Gannon wrote:... If I were to go to that much trouble, Id get one of the diesels from a new Forester or Outback and whack that in the Brumby...
Yea, I had thought of that too ... Although I'm waiting untill some other bunny has done the job first so that I can learn from their experience.
El_Freddo wrote: ... I think you're getting "a little" ahead of yourself there Bantum! Personally, if it could be done I'd go for a H6 brumby, that'd be off it's tits! Otherwise it'd be what Gannon's said above or the tried and tested WRX drivetrain swap ...
I did say at the outset that this was only an Idea ...

... Had also thought of the H6, however it would require a lot re-enginering to make it fit in the Brumby, as it is a much bigger beast ( From my understanding it take's up radiator & floor space with a bigger gear box, etc ) but it has been done before in a MY wagon I think...
discopotato03 wrote: ... If it only has to meet a Brumbys era emissions standards ...
steptoe wrote:... sadly, the emissions of the donor engine are supposed to remain with it in retrofits ...
These two contradict each other, which is it ? ...
steptoe wrote:... I reckon things might be better if someone came up with a reinforced tub kit with trace paper to apply to a Forester, cut along the lines, bolt here, there and everywghere and hey presto! a Forester ute ! No welding just modern glue assembly methods, rivets and bolts ...
Hah, I like the idea - but not sure if it would work in practice ...
