Giving a ea81 more go?
- FISH_Stalker
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Giving a ea81 more go?
hey Fellas, I have an old 84 sube wagon. When I go campin i usually Load it up to the max. On some hills 3rd gear is to much and 4th just makes it die. Since then I have cut the Air cleaner box out, front and back. This seamed to give to better pick up, and now it pulls up large hills.
Is there anything eles that i can do that dosnt cost big $$$ ???
Cheers
Is there anything eles that i can do that dosnt cost big $$$ ???
Cheers
- BaronVonChickenPants
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Fitting a 5 speed gearbox from an L series makes a big difference, it gives you a gear between your current 3rd and 4th, best thing I ever did to my suby.
Additionally see this thread the answers are basically the same.
Jordan.
Additionally see this thread the answers are basically the same.
Jordan.
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- steptoe
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I agree with Jordan. An L Series 5 speed 4WD d/r conversion. All the bits cost me $500 and 20 hours off stuffing around. The ratios of gears and diffs a bit of a lucky dip. Try different dia rims and tyres to see if you like the change. Then there is the cortina / escort weber carby ($50 or so) plus redline brand adaptor and a tune. Open up the spark plug gaps to 1.0 or 1.2mm. 98 Octane must be the easiest and cheapest upgrade. Clean air filters help.
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Depends on the tyres you put on them, this will help you:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Jordan.
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Jordan.
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- BaronVonChickenPants
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Have a look here:
http://users.fusionnet.com.au/jordan/5spd.html
I wrote this up after doing my conversion.
If others are feeling generous they will post their conversions as well.
Jordan.
http://users.fusionnet.com.au/jordan/5spd.html
I wrote this up after doing my conversion.
If others are feeling generous they will post their conversions as well.
Jordan.
To become old and wise, first you must survive being young and dumb.
- steptoe
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I fitted mine in April this year and stil have some memories of it. Wait for old tech manuals to be resurrected and it is all there in detail.
The L series d/r 5 speed fits in std height MY and Brumby
Use MY gearbox crossmember and its mounts that you adapt the holes to suit L series box. At the top rear of box where shift levers bolt on the is a threaded boss (useless lump that is best removed before install otherwise bang, bang. Make sure your rear diff ratio is the same as the front.
There is flywheel clutch set up to consider and tailshaft also.
I kept std EA81 8 inch clutch flywheel but used a petrol Gemini 1.6l rwd friction plate (40 to 60) . It is 8 inch to suit flywheel and pressure plate and has splines to match five speed.
Need L series clutch cable
Best cheapest to use L series wagon tailshaft two piece and make your own mounts to floor
The L series d/r 5 speed fits in std height MY and Brumby
Use MY gearbox crossmember and its mounts that you adapt the holes to suit L series box. At the top rear of box where shift levers bolt on the is a threaded boss (useless lump that is best removed before install otherwise bang, bang. Make sure your rear diff ratio is the same as the front.
There is flywheel clutch set up to consider and tailshaft also.
I kept std EA81 8 inch clutch flywheel but used a petrol Gemini 1.6l rwd friction plate (40 to 60) . It is 8 inch to suit flywheel and pressure plate and has splines to match five speed.
Need L series clutch cable
Best cheapest to use L series wagon tailshaft two piece and make your own mounts to floor