
The picture; I have a 1991 Brumby with EJ22 and Forester gearbox. I'm having problems there with that too but won't worry about that just now.
1. When going to the EJ motor with L series gearbox, Forester or Liberty AWD etc. what have other modifiers used for an anti sway bar? Anyone who has done this conversion will already know that there is zero room for an original bar with the EJ exhaust trying to go where the original fitted easily before due to size of pipe etc. I remember reading on here somewhere about an auto bar fitting but can't for the life of me find it now. Auto's seem to be pretty rare as all I can find was an '83 or '84 Touring wagon fitted with auto and EA82 motor but that one was the same or at least very similar to mine. Any ideas? One off something else? L series one adapted with arms etc? The only reason I'm going on about it is because my Brumby is now handling bit funny where before it cornered a lot flatter in corners. I don't intend entering slalom competitions with it but would appreciate a good handling machine, at the moment it's oversteering but pulling out of it due to being all wheel drive (very good fun uphill too!) so not life threatening.
2. Air filter fitment. I know a lot of people fit pod filters but has anyone fitted a more heavy duty filter such as injected L series or Impreza? I wouldn't think so as the couple of Liberty versions I have are not even close to fitting due to space constraints. The battery is shifted to where the spare wheel used to live so no space problems there, just no room beside the motor:twisted: Has anyone fitted an Impreza, Forester or Outback filter to their Brumby or MY conversion? The filter I'm talking about is the big one that goes onto some mounts at the back of the motor with the filter fitted almost on the throttle body itself. Be good if it did as then the AFM could be mounted neatly with a cold air intake as well.
3. Due to problems I'm having with my motor running erratically, plug 1 & 3 fouling and losing power occasionally I have been looking at my other EJ22 with 4EAT gearbox pretty closely. Does this gearbox fit into a Brumby easily or is some surgery needed on the tunnel? I intend fitting a 2" lift kit shortly so that could only help but it is a bloody large gearbox to look at and as the Forester manual box only just fits it looks like touch and go for the auto. It is a beautiful gearbox with excellent changes and works well with the EJ22 power wise too. Anyone fitted one to a Brumby? It came out of an 86 RX with 2" lift so I know that fits but not sure about in a Brumby, similar in the tunnel too?
Thanks to any one who can inform me about any or all of this:mrgreen: