Power Steering for EJ converted Brumby
Power Steering for EJ converted Brumby
Hi Guys,
just wanted to see what others have done with power steering setups for EJ converted brumbys/MYs?
at the moment i have manual steering but have been thinking about putting in power.
i already have an EJ power steering pump from my EJ motor, does anyone know if i can use a MY, L or EJ rack to bolt straight into brumby and connect up to EJ pump with original lines??
probably wont bother about converting if i have to get custom stuff made, was hopeing a combination may just bolt in!!
Cheers Tim
just wanted to see what others have done with power steering setups for EJ converted brumbys/MYs?
at the moment i have manual steering but have been thinking about putting in power.
i already have an EJ power steering pump from my EJ motor, does anyone know if i can use a MY, L or EJ rack to bolt straight into brumby and connect up to EJ pump with original lines??
probably wont bother about converting if i have to get custom stuff made, was hopeing a combination may just bolt in!!
Cheers Tim
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Lift, Tyres, EJ, plus more...
Lift, Tyres, EJ, plus more...
10 charactersSuBaRiNo wrote:I don't think there are any similarities (between L and MY). Lines are definately different... rack is different, pump is different. You need to find an MY (82-84) touring wagon to get power steering parts for your brumby. These parts will bolt straight on.
There are a fair few parts you will need to make sure you have so unless you purchase an entire car be sure to ask on here what parts you will need.
Dave
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hi Tim,
I want to run the same thing in my almost finished project.
Do i need everything from the rack up, or doi need the entire rack as well?
And i am pretty sure i dont need the crossmember?
Brumby runner can you share some thoughts on this
I want to run the same thing in my almost finished project.
Do i need everything from the rack up, or doi need the entire rack as well?
And i am pretty sure i dont need the crossmember?
Brumby runner can you share some thoughts on this
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Yep, I agree with brumbyrunner, this is what I did when I did an MY.
You can use the EJ lines almost completely. The two screw-in fittings that need to screw into the MY rack just don't fit - wrong thread.
All you need to do is cut them off and solder on the correct ones from the MY lines and everything works.
So when you get the MY power steering rack just make sure you also get the lines with it.
I got EnZed to do the cutting and soldering job for me, costed me about $33 I think.
Complete custom hoses will likely cost quite abit extra and really isn't required. The EJ hoses will only fail in extreme conditions (such as very long sustained burnouts at full steering lock!).
You can use the EJ lines almost completely. The two screw-in fittings that need to screw into the MY rack just don't fit - wrong thread.
All you need to do is cut them off and solder on the correct ones from the MY lines and everything works.
So when you get the MY power steering rack just make sure you also get the lines with it.
I got EnZed to do the cutting and soldering job for me, costed me about $33 I think.
Complete custom hoses will likely cost quite abit extra and really isn't required. The EJ hoses will only fail in extreme conditions (such as very long sustained burnouts at full steering lock!).
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EJ lines fit L series rack.
L series rack fits brumby cross member.
Brumby power steer rack and tie rod ends fit L series rack.
Or you can do what we do. Fit the EJ rack. Need to modify the cross member hole so the steering shaft will fit through. Then you get a 14mm die nut and use it to shorten the EJ rack ends.
L series rack fits brumby cross member.
Brumby power steer rack and tie rod ends fit L series rack.
Or you can do what we do. Fit the EJ rack. Need to modify the cross member hole so the steering shaft will fit through. Then you get a 14mm die nut and use it to shorten the EJ rack ends.
Just wondering have you guys done this with unlifted vehicles? The admittedly limited times I've seen this put into practice on L series it seemed that the steering shaft was at a different angle to the one in the L series rack and without a lift kit to increase the distance, the uni joints were beyond their limits.Outback bloke wrote: Or you can do what we do. Fit the EJ rack. Need to modify the cross member hole so the steering shaft will fit through. Then you get a 14mm die nut and use it to shorten the EJ rack ends.
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Wow,
who would have thought that would work. I just didnt evn consider trying to fit the ej rack into the brumby. So presumably alli do is go to a steering rack shop, get the tie rod ends shortened, and whammo all fits together.
Sounds awesome to me. will investigate further.
who would have thought that would work. I just didnt evn consider trying to fit the ej rack into the brumby. So presumably alli do is go to a steering rack shop, get the tie rod ends shortened, and whammo all fits together.
Sounds awesome to me. will investigate further.
1992 'Annivesary' Subaru Brumby, amp-6x9"'s-kevlar 6"'s-tweeters, power windows, and a 1995 WRX EJ20t engine finally installed, engineered and blue slipped. Wow, try and catch me up the mountain!
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The horse feed car; 1988 subaru brumby, targa top, and in need of some tlc.

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Hi team,
Just a quick question;
Trying to fit the EJ power steering onto the brumby, i assume that when you say a bit of cutting you mean to cut off the large thick steel panel that you jack the car off directly under the engine?
Where there any tricks to this job? Obviously you want that piece of steel to go back there, so assume that you make a new piece that can bolt on/off?
cheers
Just a quick question;
Trying to fit the EJ power steering onto the brumby, i assume that when you say a bit of cutting you mean to cut off the large thick steel panel that you jack the car off directly under the engine?
Where there any tricks to this job? Obviously you want that piece of steel to go back there, so assume that you make a new piece that can bolt on/off?
cheers
1992 'Annivesary' Subaru Brumby, amp-6x9"'s-kevlar 6"'s-tweeters, power windows, and a 1995 WRX EJ20t engine finally installed, engineered and blue slipped. Wow, try and catch me up the mountain!
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The horse feed car; 1988 subaru brumby, targa top, and in need of some tlc.

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the ej ps rack doesnt bolt into man steer brumby xmember, as the mounts are not big enough to fit the fatter rack in. i cut the mounts off ej member and welded them onto brumby member so utilising the ej rubber mounts and brackets. you will notice pass side mount needs moving in or out a bit to clear pipe.