Brumby clutch
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Not hoarding Jonno , just keeping the last few within the Ausubaru familysteptoe wrote:Greedy bugger FROG, you gonna hoard them ? Can't say I have seen them on EA82, so specific to manual EA81's ?

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Still hoping to do this at some point. Long story short - 'replacement' for the Brumby (bigger family, extra seats etc.) is taking longer to hit the road than I expected.
Anyway, I picked up a flywheel at U-Pull-It which I'm hoping to clean up to swap with mine to save a bit of downtime. Are there any differences in these MY flywheels I should be aware of or should this one be OK? It came from an MY wagon.
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Anyway, I picked up a flywheel at U-Pull-It which I'm hoping to clean up to swap with mine to save a bit of downtime. Are there any differences in these MY flywheels I should be aware of or should this one be OK? It came from an MY wagon.
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Two different sized clutches means 2 different sized flywheels.
200mm and 225mm from this thread showthread.php?t=19328 and personal experience
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200mm and 225mm from this thread showthread.php?t=19328 and personal experience
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There should be a steel lifting hook bolted at the front of the engine block, right above the crank pulley. There should also be a steel bracket on the bell housing that you can put a D shackle through.
Here's a (really!) old pic I found on my PC, hopefully you can see the hooks on this pic.

Here's a (really!) old pic I found on my PC, hopefully you can see the hooks on this pic.
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-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
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-L series front end

Got the engine out today and took the clutch out to order a new one. Should be here tomorrow - 225mm and 21 splines just for info.
Everything came apart ok, the trickiest bit was actually separating the engine from the transmission. Had to wiggle it about a fair bit to get it free from the studs. It was also a bit tight getting my trolley jack under the transmission with the crane in the way. At least it's out.
The surfaces of the clutch and flywheel are almost like chrome - no wonder it's been shuddering. Also, the flywheel I got from U-Pull-It seems to be the right size! Came up great after machining.
Now I just have to fight with the flywheel bolts and do the rear main seal before putting it all back together.
Everything came apart ok, the trickiest bit was actually separating the engine from the transmission. Had to wiggle it about a fair bit to get it free from the studs. It was also a bit tight getting my trolley jack under the transmission with the crane in the way. At least it's out.
The surfaces of the clutch and flywheel are almost like chrome - no wonder it's been shuddering. Also, the flywheel I got from U-Pull-It seems to be the right size! Came up great after machining.
Now I just have to fight with the flywheel bolts and do the rear main seal before putting it all back together.
Got the engine back in today, went in ok apart from the last 50mm or so. Everything was lined up but I just couldn't seem to get the block to meet the transmission. Lots of jiggling and wiggling and pushing and pulling and swearing got it there eventually.
I also swapped the steering rack for a (hopefully) better one which took a bit of time so I haven't connected everything back up yet.
Already dreading the restart - always wonder if I've done something wrong or forgot something.....
I also swapped the steering rack for a (hopefully) better one which took a bit of time so I haven't connected everything back up yet.
Already dreading the restart - always wonder if I've done something wrong or forgot something.....
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That's great news!
Well done on the first time swapping a clutch in an EA81
And yep that last 50mm is always the hardest part, if you don't have a clutch alignment tool (or a cut off input shaft stub
) makes it all the more frustrating.



Will it ever end!?
-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
-L series 5 speed
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-2" lift
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-L series front end

-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
-Full custom re-wire
-L series front end
