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the Subaru EA81/82 book

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:50 pm
by spike
ok now i'm back at TAFE i don't have much of the time i did when i was on holidays.
So ive been talking to my lecturer, who's already a published author and editor. Shes happy to help me edit it so it is publishable, what i need now is some help in writing it. Anyone interested??

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:10 pm
by thunder039
sorry busy with my own uni work mate

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:29 pm
by Brumby Kid
Yeah sure, PM me with details, etc.
Would be happy to help.

Cheers Cam

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:41 pm
by Silverbullet
Have you got a due date? I could write a few pages about the twin port engine....once I've got mine built :rolleyes: That's if you don't want the book in a hurry because I'm still squirreling every penny to pay for it :???:

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:44 pm
by Cliff R
OK, I dont mean to give false hope but how exactly can someone like me help ?
I am taking this very seriously so please dont take offence and read on if you are game.
Curiosity and a lack of a social life is currently driving me at the moment but seriously writing a book I imagine is a very difficult thing. I own both an EA81 (1982 - MY) and an EA82 (1992 - L series) Subaru and have owned a (1988) L series before but this in no way means I am an expert. Likewise I have 2 lathes in my shed at home and I train mechanical apprentices for a living but does this make me an expert in lathe use, no way, it simply means I own 2 lathes and in general I can use them to a reasonable accuracy and avoid killing myself on them. I have no dilusions about this.
I guess all I can offer is I can hit the keys on a keyboard without looking at them (except the numbers they have me stumped) at a reasonable pace (about 30 to 35 words a minute) and spellcheck is an excellent aid when using word, I have owned something like 18 cars (one twice) so I appreciate the things.
Having a large family (4 kids under 10) my available time is unpredicatable but I can still plan ahead of time to do certain things.
Researching is something I may be able to assits with, but I think if I am given a goal/direction/topic to research I may be of use.
Sorry for the rambling but call it being tired etc I would like to help if a solid structure of what is needed can be determined.

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:07 pm
by spike
basically it will be done per chapter, im going to make what ive written public and anyone who wants/can write an article or a chapter is welcome and asked to do so.
Id like for that person to have reasonable insight into the area they are writing.
Silver bullet on both the ins and outs of the twin carb, and the EA81 rebuild he did.
some of the other members have little specific areas

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:21 pm
by Silverbullet
Cliff R wrote: I guess all I can offer is I can hit the keys on a keyboard without looking at them (except the numbers they have me stumped)
Me too, the numbers as well :mrgreen:

Thinking the same sorts of things Cliff, there would have to be lots of checking and double checking of things said to make sure nobody reading is lead astray if there's going to be contributions from a few people.

i.e. Spike I would be hesitant to have anything I've written about my rebuild in a book since it failed so completely. On the other hand I will (would have anyway) learn as much as I can about the twin carb and have some decent pictures taken so those who don't have one can learn about it too.

Oh dear Cliff I think it's contagious, I'm rambling now as well :rolleyes: Tired too.

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:32 pm
by Brumby Kid
Sam, Me and Mud_King think that all you did was incorectly seat a bearing, easy mistake.
So we should have a section that says to double check your bearing orientation!
When finished what format will it be in?

Cheers Cam

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:01 pm
by steptoe
Maybe baby, if Spike comes up with a set of chapters with a title that gives away its contents, list those chapters up, people could contribute on each chapter they feel they can help with ????

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:31 pm
by spike
steptoe wrote:Maybe baby, if Spike comes up with a set of chapters with a title that gives away its contents, list those chapters up, people could contribute on each chapter they feel they can help with ????
thats the way i was thinking of doing it. A lot of the information is already on here or the other forums or locked away in people like steptoes minds, and toonga (btw haven't seen him in a while)

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:30 pm
by TOONGA
spike wrote:thats the way i was thinking of doing it. A lot of the information is already on here or the other forums or locked away in people like steptoes minds, and toonga (btw haven't seen him in a while)
I still log in Spike but not as much as I'm working FIFO now.

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TOONGA

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:24 pm
by spike
ok heres a crappy copy of the contents page
some parts ive already written and only need editing and the addition of photos others need a lot more detailed work (ive only worked on the theory)

if anyone wants to take on an area then gimme a yell and ill give you what i have so far

The ultimate Subaru EA81/82

Engine
`• Engine codes and specifications
• Intake options
• Heads and head work
• Block options
• Pistons
• Accessories
• Aircraft work
cooling
• Radiator
• Fan/s of choice
• Within the engine
• Body work
Gearbox
• Options and specs
• Modifications
o Changing gear ratios
o Auto transmission locker
Differential
• Options and specs
• Modifications
Suspension
• Lifting options
o Kits
o Struts
• Lowering options
• Other modifications

Wheels
• Options
o Subaru
o Pug
o Other

Electrical
• Head lights
• Alternator
• Brake lights

Miscellaneous
• Dual front handbrakes