Bianca Engine Work

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Post by Brumby Kid » Sat Jul 07, 2012 8:42 pm

Ok so my engine is sitting in my shed all nice and shiny wrapped in industrial glad wrap.
My heads arent on yet they are seperate still.
And now i have a weber to stick on!!! Thankyou Tweety :)

Ok here we go what i got done.

Strip Short Motor & Inspect 80
Remove Seized Studs 40
Hotwash block and parts 150
Rebore & Hone 220
Deck Block 130
Resize Rods 168
Linish Crank 35
Assemble Short Engine 280

Hotwash 30
Dismantle and inspect 50
Bead Blast 70
Reface Valves 40
Cut Valve seats & Vac test - Performance Seats 104
Set valve Stem tip heights 28
CC Head 55
Mill Head 110
Supply and fit welsh Plugs x6 42
Porting 500
Clean and Assemble 60

Strip clean & reassemble oil pump, clean up dizzy 50

reground Cam shaft (this was calculated to my engine specs) 268
refaced lifters 89
0.02" oversized pistons 122.80
chrome rings 72.50
rod bearings 28.70
main bearings 45.90
bottom end gasket set 54

It has been honed out to 1.83L
0.5mm oversized pistons
The compression bumbed up to 9.5:1 we didnt want to go any further as i still want to run on Regular 91
Ported out as much as possible. I mean as far as possible!
And my Cam was sent off interstate to be ground. They collaborated with me and they chose some specs that should be good for what i want. A really torque y engine for offroad. I have the specs sheet printed out but don’t understand any of it. Will post if anyone asks.
This should be a pretty interesting engine with a weber and sports exhaust.

Cheers Cam
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car

EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
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Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon

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Post by Silverbullet » Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:14 pm

Quite an extensive list of work you had done, I like it! Looking forward to seeing how it goes, we must have a race some time...when both our cars are finished ;)
Will it ever end!?
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-Custom paint job
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Post by Brumby Kid » Sun Jul 08, 2012 4:40 pm

Done!
Race is on!
Power to weight would be reasonably similar.
Thanks Sam.

Cheers Cam
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car

EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon

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Post by Brumby Kid » Sun Jul 08, 2012 7:16 pm

And then perhaps a race with tweety to see how much he flogs us by.
Perhaps we can handicap him with the guppy van and a few lead weights.
Hahahaha.
It is confirmed tomorrow night work will start!
I will take plenty of pics and upload them.
Super keen, mudking said that by Wednesday it could be in.

Cheers Cam
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car

EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon

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Post by 2nd Hand Yank » Sun Jul 08, 2012 7:18 pm

I like your build thread. :)

Makes me wonder if it's worth doing that to a EA82. :idea:
Just in case it's too hard to do a EJ conversion in NSW,
I could do something like that to a EA82 and save money by not needing an engineers cert. :cool:

Are you still able to run 10:1 compression on 91 octane, or do you need higher grade?

Imho, the EA82 is a bit of a pig,
so if I have to stay with a EA82 I'd rather tune it for 98 octane with more torque and horsepower.
In theory, a motor with higher compression should be more fuel efficient
and I've always wished my Subaru could go further on a full tank...
or make HEAPS more torque and horsepower at the same fuel economy, even if it's on 98 octane.
An added bonus, I already have a good new radiator for the EA82,
so the extra heat from higher compression wouldn't matter.

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Post by Brumby Kid » Sun Jul 08, 2012 7:54 pm

Umm we were going to go 10:1 but I think it was just a bit too much.
Yeah ea82 with timing belts and that. Phh put an ea81 in. No cert needed.
I chose to keep it on 91 for two reasons. Cost and availability. We were thinking about 95 but that is the hardest to get. Even in surburban / city areas let alone the country.
And 98 is way too expensive for me.
Yeah if we upped the compression and ran on 95/8 it would have given better performance.
But I didn't wanna have the extra fuel money, and don't think il need that power. It's the only thing power wise we haven't done yet apart from a snorkel.
Soon.

Cheers Cam
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car

EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon

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Post by littlewhiteute » Sun Jul 08, 2012 8:06 pm

2nd Hand Yank wrote:I like your build thread. :)

Are you still able to run 10:1 compression on 91 octane, or do you need higher grade?
It's not just the compression ratio.

It's the combination of CR and combustion chamber design that determines minimum octane.

The EA81 has an inefficient wedge/bathtub 2 valve chamber that can't compete with modern 4 and 5 valve semi-hemi heads.
Regards

Gary ;)

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Post by littlewhiteute » Sun Jul 08, 2012 8:08 pm

To Cam,

Make sure to deburr the combustion chamber edge after surface grinding the heads.

Can you post some pics of your engine, especially the heads.

Very interested in what you got for $500 worth of porting.
Regards

Gary ;)

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Post by Brumby Kid » Sun Jul 08, 2012 8:20 pm

Umm il ask mudking about that debuting.
They are really shiny and smooth.
Yeah sure will do when I unwrap them tomorrow night.
I have some pics but you can't see much with the glad wrap.
It's really about 350-400 for porting.
He said because of the design it was really hard to do, so a bit more labour cost.
I got a phone call saying this would happen, he hasn't done one of these before.
He actually stuffed up, but it's now all fixed.

Cheers Cam
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car

EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon

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Post by taza » Sun Jul 08, 2012 8:58 pm

Nice!! Get it on a dyno when its all done and in the ute :D

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Post by thunder039 » Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:08 pm

i think once in the ea81 will pull very strong and will make better power then when new. are you still using the 4sp?
2004 subaru forester -gone
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Post by Brumby Kid » Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:10 pm

Yeah it'll be in the ute either Wednesday or Sunday.
And yes it will find itself a dyno soon after. Been advised by tony knight, the engine builder.
And by tweety to get the weber jets absolutely correct.
This is if my 1 year old fuel isn't jelly yet.
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car

EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon

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Post by Brumby Kid » Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:12 pm

Yes still the 4 speed.
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car

EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon

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Post by taza » Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:18 pm

Brumby Kid wrote:Yes still the 4 speed.
I'd be going an L-Series 5 speed..... personally.

5 gears, better low range too ;)

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Post by Brumby Kid » Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:26 pm

Yeah one day, I have more items on the money agenda first, and this as you know wasn't cheap.
For the l series box, on a simple way, can someone please describe what is needed to make them fit?
Yes I have read through other posts but it's all a bit complicated.

Cheers Cam
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car

EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon

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Post by Silverbullet » Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:41 pm

Brumby Kid wrote:Yeah one day, I have more items on the money agenda first, and this as you know wasn't cheap.
For the l series box, on a simple way, can someone please describe what is needed to make them fit?
Yes I have read through other posts but it's all a bit complicated.

Cheers Cam
From what I've gathered so far for when I convert mine one big issue is the tailshaft (L series being 2 piece, fitting a center bearing carrier to the car) If you don't have any body lift you might need to bash the trans tunnel a bit. G/box mounts are slightly different between the two, some mods needed there, You need a combination of flywheel/pressure plate and mod the pedal box to suit L series pedal and cable. There's also the shifter linkages which some say need cutting and shortening but others have done it without changing them.

Cue Jonno, he's done at least one of these conversions ;)
Will it ever 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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Post by steptoe » Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:57 am

Stop scaring the little guy....first step is buy a $100 - $200 L Sries 4WD that you can test drive - this will give you all the bits, plus a foot of 6mm bar 40mm wide and some bolts

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Post by Brumby Kid » Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:18 am

steptoe wrote:Stop scaring the little guy....first step is buy a $100 - $200 L Sries 4WD that you can test drive - this will give you all the bits, plus a foot of 6mm bar 40mm wide and some bolts
Excellent!
Thanks Jonno, il keep that in mind.
Oh, obviously you take the diff, what about driveshafts?
Now to quietly start looking for an l series.
The only problem with this is that I don't think mum would aprichiate another car.
And after driving it I might want to keep it as one car.
Sh!t, I think I have subaruitise. Hahahaha.

Cheers Cam
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car

EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon

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Post by thunder039 » Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:31 am

you might find yourself falling in love with the 4sp. especially with the low end torque of the ea81 the 4sp utilises this better then the l series 5 sp
2004 subaru forester -gone
1999 subaru forester- no more :(
1989 subaru brumby- sold!
2008 zook jimny -sold!
2003 mitsubishi pajero - missus car
2013 nissan d22- set up for long distant touring

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Post by steptoe » Mon Jul 09, 2012 3:33 pm

here, here!! or is it hear, hear ! ?

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