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by revmax » Sun Sep 18, 2011 5:52 am
Would you believe recoing an EA81 to put in a plane is what got me into the whole brumby thing.
I still reckon fix the EA81, it will be cheaper and easier to do and you will learn HEAPS.
The EA81 has some very poor casting/maching alignment in the heads (see photos) which is easily fixed with the valves removed and carefull use of a die grinder with a rotary bure fitted.
The compression ratio std is 7.7:1, we take 1mm off the heads for aircraft use giving 10:1 ratio wich is not ideal for on the road, if say 0.5mm was removed the ratio would be aroud 9:1 but would necitate the use of 95-98 octane fuel and a little experementing with ignition timing.
BUT increased compression is not necessary for a reliable engine and the machining adds extra complication if you dont have acess to a lathe or mill.
On the learner side of things I reckon the power of an EJ ito the light weight Brumby could get a learner driver into trouble real quick, know the saying "crawl before you walk"
If you were my son we would be fixing the EA81 for 3 reasons.
1 the experience
2 so you don't kill yourself learing to drive with to much power
3 cheaper and easier to fix the EA81
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00 Outback with class, SOHC EJ25 auto 240,068ks
"B1" 90 Brumby with character 271,800K EA81 (But soon 5speed,103,000k EJ202)
"B2" wrecked and crushed
"B3" 89 Bush Bashing Brumby (BeeRumBee) Kept a Bucca
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