
ej22 going in this weekend
- khanacross
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ej22 going in this weekend
just a update on my project ,ej22 into brumby , the wiring and adapter is done and sitting on the shed floor next to the engine ,so no holding back now ,,hopefully i'll have it sitting in its new home over next couple of days ,,,woohoo ,im excited ,,must go ,things to do ,,wish me luck..this also means my ea81 with twin carbs is for sale 

- RSR 555
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All the best
but there isn't much of the weekend left 


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good luck. will be waiting to hear the good news 
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- khanacross
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well ive come to a screeching holt ,,the ej was in a auto and im putting it in manual and after spending time getting everything ready including flywheel i realized the flywheel bolts are too short for the manual flywheel ,,damn !!! and being a long weekend ,i cant get any manual ej flywheel bolts today ,so it slowed me down a little but tomorrow is another day ,,,no drama just a minor thing ,,,so plan is get bolts tomorrow and bolt on modified flywheel and lower engine into car (its hanging above engine bay waiting) ,engine crossmember is ready ,engine adapter is fitted ,,,,,patience boy patience
,,, one thing i did notice when removing the ea81 is the heads on it ,they have a casting in the exhaust ports ,,,does this means they are the twin port heads ??its like a divider in the middle when you look in ... thanks khanacross

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According to my FSM, you need to find the AT/MT ID wire (connector B48 pin 20) and disconnect it from ground and connect it to a 5v supply.
You then need to short the inhibitor switch
You then need to short the inhibitor switch
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- RSR 555
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This is the Exhaust Gas Recirculation valve pipe fitting. It's one of those pollution control shuff that most people remove when rebuilding the engine.khanacross wrote:one thing i did notice when removing the ea81 is the heads on it ,they have a casting in the exhaust ports ,,,does this means they are the twin port heads ??its like a divider in the middle when you look in ... thanks khanacross
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- Gannon
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There is a common misconception about twin port heads.
Many people think that if the exhaust port has a divider all the way to the surface, it a dual port head.
The true 'Dual port' head came from the EA62 and has the exhaust ports on the sides of the head (as opposed to the bottom like common EA61, EA63, EA71 and EA81 heads).
The 1300cc EA63 dual port made 92hp from factory at 7000rpm

This EA62 engine came from the 1970 FF-1 coupe

This is the factory extractors with correct cylinder grouping

Many people think that if the exhaust port has a divider all the way to the surface, it a dual port head.
The true 'Dual port' head came from the EA62 and has the exhaust ports on the sides of the head (as opposed to the bottom like common EA61, EA63, EA71 and EA81 heads).
The 1300cc EA63 dual port made 92hp from factory at 7000rpm


This EA62 engine came from the 1970 FF-1 coupe

This is the factory extractors with correct cylinder grouping

Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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- khanacross
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hi all ,thanks for responses ,,another small issue ive come across is the aircon ,my brumby has aircon which works great (not long had regas) also the ej has aircon compresser ..my question is ,do i use the ej compressor and get hoses made up to siut and just get a regas ? the ea81 compressor will not fit on the ej engine its far bigger than the standard ej one,,, certianly i prefer to use ej stuff because of belts and keeping the standard ej look ,,thanks khanacross
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Yep use the EJ compressor.. Just get you local Auto Sparky to join the rubber hose sections with swage joiner like the in the link but your Sparky will match it to suit the 2 modelskhanacross wrote:hi all ,thanks for responses ,,another small issue ive come across is the aircon ,my brumby has aircon which works great (not long had regas) also the ej has aircon compresser ..my question is ,do i use the ej compressor and get hoses made up to siut and just get a regas ? the ea81 compressor will not fit on the ej engine its far bigger than the standard ej one,,, certianly i prefer to use ej stuff because of belts and keeping the standard ej look ,,thanks khanacross
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- khanacross
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hi all ,just a update ,the engine is in and running well ,been driving it for a couple of days and all is well,, just doing some tidy up stuff,,couple of oil leaks (tappet covers) ect,,tidy up the wiring and im done ,,,i highly recommend this conversion to anyone thinking of doing it ,,its a totally differant car to drive now ,smooth power ,effortless hills ,,,i would like to thank every one on this site for giving advice and encouragement it made the job easy and stress free,,,THANKS,,, i now have the rest of the s1 liberty to get rid of if anyone wants anything and also two ea81 engines one with twin carbs ,,,,,thanks again guys ....khanacross
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Awesome.. glad to hear it's all good
Now go and have some fun 
As for the EA81s.. I might look at the twin carby one? as I just brought a Brumby and wish to keep it EA81 with weber but the twin setup was always good fun


As for the EA81s.. I might look at the twin carby one? as I just brought a Brumby and wish to keep it EA81 with weber but the twin setup was always good fun

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Curious to know how you are gonna deal with your RTA needs. I have had a fella come in with a V6 in an old HZ. All he wanted was a change of engine number form filled in with engine number sighted . Had to issue it even though conversion was not engineered. He then had the form processed and returned for his pinky. A call to the RTA revealed that it was regarded as a suitable conversion within the 15% and as it was a pink slip inspection it would be fine. A blue slip might be a different story. Hope the same is felt towards EJ22 over the EA81. Well done
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