Fitting L Series P/S Pump to MY Brumby
Fitting L Series P/S Pump to MY Brumby
I'm going on a bit of a fishing trip here, but I have been told that the late EA81T models of Brumby had the L Series power steering pump fitted. So, I thought would ask as I kind of prefer the L series pump then the enormous MY one sitting right over the thermostat and spark plugs.
The story went along the lines of Subaru perhaps putting extra holes in the Turbo block or just later Ea81's to mount it. I am thinking of fabricating something up if there is room somewhere around the Air Conditioner belt to run it.
So, has anyone seen anything of the sort so I'm not re-inventing the wheel or has someone died trying? I've had a search and I'd need the rack from an MY to do it anyhow as the L series is different but I still think I'd like to give it a go. Thoughts?
The story went along the lines of Subaru perhaps putting extra holes in the Turbo block or just later Ea81's to mount it. I am thinking of fabricating something up if there is room somewhere around the Air Conditioner belt to run it.
So, has anyone seen anything of the sort so I'm not re-inventing the wheel or has someone died trying? I've had a search and I'd need the rack from an MY to do it anyhow as the L series is different but I still think I'd like to give it a go. Thoughts?
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I can't see how it would be done; you've got the alternator on one side and the dizzy on the other. Unless you move the alt somewhere else and make some crazy custom brackets to fit the L p/s pump. More trouble than it's worth IMO 

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Silverbullet wrote:I can't see how it would be done; you've got the alternator on one side and the dizzy on the other. Unless you move the alt somewhere else and make some crazy custom brackets to fit the L p/s pump. More trouble than it's worth IMO
+1 not impossible but would be painful to get it to work...
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Would this be the ea82 mount?
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Looks very close to it! Problem could be that this is an EFI engine - with a very interesting head/injector setup. The carbie and the stock carb air filter might be in the way to fit the PS pump there - but you'd have to check it out with the Crank Pulley, this may allow some extra room by moving things forward. Who knows, the AC compressor from the EA82 *might* fit too, after all the EA82 is a very slightly tweaked EA81 essentially.Gannon wrote:
Would this be the ea82 mount?
The water pump - or the pulley at least - looks like it's EA82 as does the Crank's pulley.
Love these pics you dig up Gannon - there must be a real art to it, or you just know where to look!
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Or the pics spill out from his PC all over the lounge room at the ready to paste up 
Anyone spot the timing pointer at the front that has been known as the Vortex spiders component?
If this is all original EA81T - it shows the heritage of the first EA82T with the 'intercooler' pipe from turbo to throttle body (well, it is more of an intercooler than the flat like a lizard tin one the Cordias of the day got!)
and the cold start air bypass above the coolants thermostat
And, back to original question ...that looks just like any L Series power steering mounting bracket and engine hook - try to drill and tap any bosses in the casting of the block to suit ???

Anyone spot the timing pointer at the front that has been known as the Vortex spiders component?
If this is all original EA81T - it shows the heritage of the first EA82T with the 'intercooler' pipe from turbo to throttle body (well, it is more of an intercooler than the flat like a lizard tin one the Cordias of the day got!)

And, back to original question ...that looks just like any L Series power steering mounting bracket and engine hook - try to drill and tap any bosses in the casting of the block to suit ???
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I just typed "ea81t" intp google images.
In this one, it looks like the power steering pump has been removed for some reason, but the pipe and bracket are still there, and it appears to be an EA82 air con compressor and alternator

In this one, it looks like the power steering pump has been removed for some reason, but the pipe and bracket are still there, and it appears to be an EA82 air con compressor and alternator

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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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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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Hmm, interesting pictures, thanks Gannon. Probably should have tried google myself in hindsight. I wonder if Subaru kept the A/C mount holes in the block the same between EA81 and EA82 and it's a matter of going an L series water pump with the double pulley and the EA82 alternator and A/C mounts.
Taking a closer look at the pump it's an interesting design. It looks like an L series model except that the inlet on the L series has a long metal pipe with an o-ring that is held into place with the bottom radiator hose connecting to it almost a foot from the pump. It also has a removable pulley held in with 4 brass studs where as this one on the EA81T is held on by one centre stud. I think the pump is a modified EA81 model but whether you could buy it or make a conversion... not sure?? Never seen an A/C install on an L series, might go down to trusty Leo's car yard and see if he has an L series I can have a sticky beak at...
*Edit* Found a listing on ebay that looks very similar
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WATER-PUMP-S ... 731wt_1026
Taking a closer look at the pump it's an interesting design. It looks like an L series model except that the inlet on the L series has a long metal pipe with an o-ring that is held into place with the bottom radiator hose connecting to it almost a foot from the pump. It also has a removable pulley held in with 4 brass studs where as this one on the EA81T is held on by one centre stud. I think the pump is a modified EA81 model but whether you could buy it or make a conversion... not sure?? Never seen an A/C install on an L series, might go down to trusty Leo's car yard and see if he has an L series I can have a sticky beak at...
*Edit* Found a listing on ebay that looks very similar
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WATER-PUMP-S ... 731wt_1026
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Check out the strut tops - they look like they were made from customwood !!
Vortex had a fluid reservoir more to one side compared to std L series, I threw a few out before I got a Vortex myself
. The pump is the same just the reservoir was different from observation and memory. Might be handy to try.....
Vortex had a fluid reservoir more to one side compared to std L series, I threw a few out before I got a Vortex myself

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Ok, I've been thinking about this engine. To me it looks like the intake manifold is SPFI with the MPFI throttle body mated to it. The thermostat housing faces the same direction as the EA82's and not the way the EA81 does.
The position of the injectors intrigued me. IF this was a genuine turbo EFI EA81, why does it have the stock EA81 spec heads that don't have the EA81S reversed valves? While it looks like the mounts are cast into the head I don't think it would be too difficult to be creative with a TIG to build the mounts then drill out as required.
After saying all of that I've not seen a genuine EA81T.
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The position of the injectors intrigued me. IF this was a genuine turbo EFI EA81, why does it have the stock EA81 spec heads that don't have the EA81S reversed valves? While it looks like the mounts are cast into the head I don't think it would be too difficult to be creative with a TIG to build the mounts then drill out as required.
After saying all of that I've not seen a genuine EA81T.
Cheers
Bennie
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