turbo L series wagon?
turbo L series wagon?
Was there ever a L series Turbo wagon released from factory, with 4 wheel disc's, if so did it have a LSD rear diff, can anyone shed light on this VIN on l series plate
JF2AK5ER0EE218714
JF2AK5ER0EE218714
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Released from factory , but not here in Australia
Japan
Fuji
2 multi purpose passenger vehicle
A car line
K wagon with step roof
5 1800cc 4WD
E 88 MY
Right hand drive
0 dummy position
E multi point fuel injection , factory turbo had a B here
E 4WD 5MT dual rang
no indicator of its diff in the VIN - that dummy could have been put to work
Japan
Fuji
2 multi purpose passenger vehicle
A car line
K wagon with step roof
5 1800cc 4WD
E 88 MY
Right hand drive
0 dummy position
E multi point fuel injection , factory turbo had a B here
E 4WD 5MT dual rang
no indicator of its diff in the VIN - that dummy could have been put to work
Update I just bought this car sight unseen except for some pictures on gumtree. Car runs, that's all I know, I'm in Alice, cars in Melbourne.pzs wrote:Was there ever a L series Turbo wagon released from factory, with 4 wheel disc's, if so did it have a LSD rear diff, can anyone shed light on this VIN on l series plate
JF2AK5ER0EE218714
My plan is to fly down with permit and drive it back, I'm not worried about condition(only paid $600 for it). I can get parts there,cam belts, w/pump/rad if required. and do a quick repair/service... that's the beauty of ea82, and if required, 2nd hand tyres etc. My concern is the electrics, never had a turbo/injected ea82,
should I be worried about this if car is questionable. I am only doing 2700km on bitumen at a sedate speed
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chemiweld, cargo seal up both at SCA, an injector cleaner and new fuel filter after a while would not hurt.
Think about it - should be seing fewer cars on the side of the road in broken down state now most cars have been efi for a long while now.
An L is an old car those fusible links under the plastic cover are good things to replace with the updated plastic doo dads, also SCA
search fusible links in here to get an idea. I paid $600 for a turbo L sedan and had to truck it home, then build an engine for it
Done 100,000km in it 
Someone else showed me same ad same day you asked about it, non cyberspace dude
Think about it - should be seing fewer cars on the side of the road in broken down state now most cars have been efi for a long while now.
An L is an old car those fusible links under the plastic cover are good things to replace with the updated plastic doo dads, also SCA
search fusible links in here to get an idea. I paid $600 for a turbo L sedan and had to truck it home, then build an engine for it


Someone else showed me same ad same day you asked about it, non cyberspace dude
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The turbo wagon in question - is this the silver touring wagon with the lift and rear tyre carrier?
Should make for an interesting drive...
Carry spare heater hoses - top and bottom radiator hoses and some of that little stuff as there's a few of the smaller hoses that could go pear shaped on the top of the block. Chuck in some new clamps for good measure too.
All the best with it.
Cheers
Bennie
Should make for an interesting drive...
Carry spare heater hoses - top and bottom radiator hoses and some of that little stuff as there's a few of the smaller hoses that could go pear shaped on the top of the block. Chuck in some new clamps for good measure too.
All the best with it.
Cheers
Bennie
Sca...super cheap auto, understand, are the smaller hoses on the block the same as non turbo? and yes it sounds like the same car, silver, alloy 14 's steel rear bar, if you know of the history would be good, came from wreckers, looking at photos it had stickers on it that would indicate it was from tassy at some stage
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If you buy the hoses, fit them. The hoses on the block ? Those little 7mm ID hoses are the same as the mpfi NA ones except for the turbo coolant ones. One from thermostat to or from turbo is 12mm ID and usually gets 12.7mm ID heater hose and can dribble. 1/2" silicone hose is best for this job. The other coolant hose underneath is about $60 genuine. I used to use a 77? Toy landcruiser rear heater hose and cut to length, last time I checked Gates stopped the CH2622? in Oz. Here, I used silicone hose and one of the unicoil now by Gates spring like hose shaper.
If you wanna open another typical EA82T can of worms - the metal hose from its banjo bolt on turbo side head at site of drain plug on all non hairdryers- bolt gets clogged up, threads bond by electrolisys (sp?) strip on removal, turbo gets gunked u in its coolant passages - so a reverse flush from top 12mm ID hose through turbo to head through $500 genuine ex Japan worth of metal hoses $60 for the banjo bolt.
Best tool for the job is a watchdog TM2 $149 - for your convenience
http://www.enginewatchdog.com/tm2.html delivered from Brisbane - bolt it on to the head, plug the cig plug into lighter power socket and it will monitor engine metal temp and scream at you if it hits an alert temp set by you
If you wanna open another typical EA82T can of worms - the metal hose from its banjo bolt on turbo side head at site of drain plug on all non hairdryers- bolt gets clogged up, threads bond by electrolisys (sp?) strip on removal, turbo gets gunked u in its coolant passages - so a reverse flush from top 12mm ID hose through turbo to head through $500 genuine ex Japan worth of metal hoses $60 for the banjo bolt.
Best tool for the job is a watchdog TM2 $149 - for your convenience

I sign a stat dec form attached to permit from NT MVR dept, that's states items of roadworthiness. $45 for 7 day permit, from point of pick up to Gov registry office here in Alice, I get to car 2 or 3 days prior to the dates on the permit to do any bodgying up to meet requirement.
This isn't really about the car...It is more about me getting away for a few days. I told my wife that I bought a car just down the road, I haven't mentioned yet that it is more than 2700km down the road, I'll need the days away from her when I tell her!
This isn't really about the car...It is more about me getting away for a few days. I told my wife that I bought a car just down the road, I haven't mentioned yet that it is more than 2700km down the road, I'll need the days away from her when I tell her!
Is this best done with comp. air or will water hose pressure do the trick?steptoe wrote: If you wanna open another typical EA82T can of worms - the metal hose from its banjo bolt on turbo side head at site of drain plug on all non hairdryers- bolt gets clogged up, threads bond by electrolisys (sp?) strip on removal, turbo gets gunked u in its coolant passages - so a reverse flush from top 12mm ID hose through turbo to head through $500 genuine ex Japan worth of metal hoses $60 for the banjo bolt.
I bet you will lolpzs wrote:I told my wife that I bought a car just down the road, I haven't mentioned yet that it is more than 2700km down the road, I'll need the days away from her when I tell her!

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Just an idea at this stage, I'd only want to put no more than running pressure through there 13 psi water.pzs wrote:Is this best done with comp. air or will water hose pressure do the trick?
Pulled a lot of EA82's and T's apart, most unloved for last part of their life.
Inlet manifold gaskets go to crap, inlet manifold has 10 and 12mm welch plugs that rot out, heads have three? 20mm welch plugs a side, rot out- leak coolant into sump, a new rad cap is a good idea but new pressure may budge other probs along..anyone got a can opener ?