i need gearbox and engine help
i need gearbox and engine help
hey every1 i have only recently bought a 92 sports wagon but i crashed it about a month ago. engine and everything else is fine apart from the body and i cant afford to fix it but i want to put my engine and gearbox in a subaru brumby and im not sure if it possible so i was hoping that sum1 could help me out because i dont have a clue lol thanx
start off with specs of both cars
the damaged one being a EA82 Lseries is it DR even manual single range or wt
the brumby - EA81 id think DR 4speed maybe
right?? or wrong
to get an EA82 into the brumby requires chassis rail mods for the engien to fit in nicely
which gbox do u want to mate with it (id think the 5speed DR if thats wt u got in the Lseries)
btu yer wts all the info on the Cars
the damaged one being a EA82 Lseries is it DR even manual single range or wt
the brumby - EA81 id think DR 4speed maybe
right?? or wrong
to get an EA82 into the brumby requires chassis rail mods for the engien to fit in nicely
which gbox do u want to mate with it (id think the 5speed DR if thats wt u got in the Lseries)
btu yer wts all the info on the Cars
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This has been discussed many times the general opinion is that the power gain to from the required effort is not worth it for an ea82. here is a recent discussion about it showthread.php?t=6511&highlight=ea82+brumby
but others can answer this question better for you.
chris
but others can answer this question better for you.
chris
some say it needs chassis mods others say if its at std height (no lift kit) it doesnt need chasis mod n will fit with slight trim i am yet to find out 4 my self so i cant b 100%
but i have deffently seen a thread on here where some guys did get the ea82 into the brumby with out modin the chassis
SO basicly this is of no use to u at all
but i have deffently seen a thread on here where some guys did get the ea82 into the brumby with out modin the chassis
SO basicly this is of no use to u at all
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A 00 outback for doner car
2 door wrx being restored
owned plently of other subis before
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I am gonna eventually fit an EA82T in a Brumby of std height and not expecting to mod chassis rails. I have seen a Brumby with same and it has 6mm clearance of the un modded rails.
It will all fit - JUST DO IT! a deciding factor is are you gonna keep std height ?
The pedal box needs an easy mod to take the L series crutch cable, I used 6mm 40mm flat bar to fit the L series 2 piece tailshaft centre bearing. If Brumby has no motor , no box , your intended conversion WILL be a hell of an improvement on its current situation - and yours and will be worth it. Don't forget the beer for your mates dad
It will all fit - JUST DO IT! a deciding factor is are you gonna keep std height ?
The pedal box needs an easy mod to take the L series crutch cable, I used 6mm 40mm flat bar to fit the L series 2 piece tailshaft centre bearing. If Brumby has no motor , no box , your intended conversion WILL be a hell of an improvement on its current situation - and yours and will be worth it. Don't forget the beer for your mates dad
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Atta boy, this looks like the photo (or one of them) that instilled confidence in my conversion. I used a builders string-line from centre of gearbox to centre of diff to guide me where the tailshaft should centre at the bearing position. Up top the bolts come out just behind front seat mount location.