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Hehe it's funny how I'm the one suggesting it to you Bennie when just a couple years ago you suggested the exact same thing to me
That page has the tool you're looking for 
showthread.php?t=19634&highlight=EA81+overhaul&page=11


showthread.php?t=19634&highlight=EA81+overhaul&page=11
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Thanks mate, that's just what I needed! I remember giving that advice thinking it was like the EA82 setup where you have to shave a socket to do the jobSilverbullet wrote:Hehe it's funny how I'm the one suggesting it to you Bennie when just a couple years ago you suggested the exact same thing to meThat page has the tool you're looking for
showthread.php?t=19634&highlight=EA81+overhaul&page=11

Now to scout out a cheap socket for the job!
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Dad came up with some spares and a welder - the driver's side window is now in and operational again, we had to make a new runner for the bottom of the window as the old one was seriously bent, we also replaced the window regulator as the old was was also bent 
I also got onto fixing the sloppy shifter, this is how you do it - maybe a bit over board but it's nice and tight now!


That's it for now.
Cheers
Bennie

I also got onto fixing the sloppy shifter, this is how you do it - maybe a bit over board but it's nice and tight now!


That's it for now.
Cheers
Bennie
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Nah not going to try that turbo setup. And if I went the EA82 Y pipe I'd have to work out how to fit the ERG pipe bit unless I get the Y pipe cut down to fit the cast spacers to sort out the ERG pipe part...steptoe wrote:And an EA82 Y pipe of course, or if adventurous - an EA82T exhaust set up, just run the left to right then down the back to see if you pick up a turbo sound
Next up is to get the engine back together, probably over the next 5 or 6 weeks with the way things are playing out

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All welch plugs have had the same treatment - threaded and plugged. I swear I've got a pic somewhere but I've got to dig it up. Super pissed if I can't find it - see why below.TOONGA wrote:I would be very wary of the other welch plugs.
Too true Tony. I've only just managed to get the engine off the engine stand where it's been for the best part of six months to this:Tweety wrote:Some things just take time Scott....ask any inmate lol

Exciting times. Still moving super slow as I realise what I've still got to do before I can put it up for a RWC check - I'm running out of time to get it sorted for when I want to be paying rego in the year.
But the above is a big move forward

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Now there's a familiar sight
How did you go lining the clutch up? did you have a proper alignment tool?
Also, cover those intake holes up! lest a runaway washer or nut decides to make a new home

Also, cover those intake holes up! lest a runaway washer or nut decides to make a new home

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

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

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No alignment tool. The one I use (EJ input shaft) was too big, which surprised me a bit. So I did it by eye, that didn't work. Next trick was to loosen the pressure plate bolts right off, get it all in and bolted up the then use the starter motor hole to do the bolts up again.
Worked a treat!
And there's a cover over the top of the engine - I only removed it for the pic, otherwise it could almost pass for a cardboard box under there (where's the fun in that?)...
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Bennie
Worked a treat!
And there's a cover over the top of the engine - I only removed it for the pic, otherwise it could almost pass for a cardboard box under there (where's the fun in that?)...
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Bennie
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El_Freddo wrote:All welch plugs have had the same treatment - threaded and plugged. I swear I've got a pic somewhere but I've got to dig it up. Super pissed if I can't find it - see why below.

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Well, dad sorted all of that out. While the heads were off he got an appropriate sized threat tap and matching plugs - basically a large sized grub screw with a hex bolt head.RSR 555 wrote:how the hell did you thread them?
Pics would say heaps. But if I can't find the ones I *think* I've taken it's going to be a bit tricky to get others to see what I'm talking about

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Well there you go.. sounds like a lot of effort but if you have the time, then go for itEl_Freddo wrote:Well, dad sorted all of that out. While the heads were off he got an appropriate sized threat tap and matching plugs - basically a large sized grub screw with a hex bolt head.
Pics would say heaps. But if I can't find the ones I *think* I've taken it's going to be a bit tricky to get others to see what I'm talking about
Cheers
Bennie

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Too true.. never seen one come out but I like the ideaEl_Freddo wrote:There's been plenty of time for this sort of thing - too much as not enough has been done in that time - it should be up and running by now
At least I know they'll never come out!
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Bennie
Stop pussyfooting around and get it on the road... to WA

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I'm working on it - a little bit every night with any luck. Hopefully I'll have the engine running by the end of the weekend if all goes well. Then I'll be able to assess what the engine internals are like in operation. I'm worried about the rings with blow by or lack of compression...RSR 555 wrote:Stop pussyfooting around and get it on the road...
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