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Dead EA81 Donk

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:42 am
by Slatz
My now ex motor mechanic has blown up my EA81 motor sounds like a gudgeon or bigend so my '83 station wagon (mint cond) needs a new power plant. What choices do I have other than the EA81 don't really want to go to too much modification.

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 12:52 pm
by stinky
If you don't want to go for much modification you don't really have any other choice than the ea81 ( unless you wanted to go for an ea71 or something ).

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 12:58 pm
by Phizinza
If you don't mind the wiring, a EA82t will bolt right in, to a degree.

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 4:34 pm
by Brumby Boy
If your going to go to the trouble of an ea82T swap id go with the ej. a little more work but better outcome imo. anyway why, if your mechanic blew up the motor is he not fixing it? or at least paying for it? or is he?

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 7:10 pm
by tim_81coupe
Phizinza wrote:If you don't mind the wiring, a EA82t will bolt right in, to a degree.
No it will not. Crossmember mods, some chassis rail reshaping, a ball of wiring to sort out, EFI fuel system (new pump, return line), custom radiator & heater hoses - I could go on all day.


An EA82 carby motor is a possible fit, but at the end of the day it offers no real advantage over the EA81. And there's no wiring to do really, apart from putting the EA81 engine harness on the EA82 (4 wires).

My recommendation would be to find another EA81. Whereabouts are you located, Slatz?

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:52 am
by Phizinza
tim_81coupe wrote:No it will not. Crossmember mods, some chassis rail reshaping, a ball of wiring to sort out, EFI fuel system (new pump, return line), custom radiator & heater hoses
I was told you use the EA82t crossmember, is this wrong? I also know of a couple of people who have put EA82's in Brumby's, they didn't need to touch the chassis rails, is this for the turbo model only? Fuel pump is easy, hoses are easy.

I agree getting a adapter kit and fitting the EJ is a better idea then the 82t, but it is harder to sneak it past checks or get it legalised.
don't really want to go to too much modification
I guess you should just stick to the EA81 then. Maybe get a duel carb version, they go pretty good.

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 12:42 pm
by tim_81coupe
Phizinza wrote:I was told you use the EA82t crossmember, is this wrong?
Yes, an EA82T crossmember is an L series crossmember, not an MY one.
Phizinza wrote:I also know of a couple of people who have put EA82's in Brumby's, they didn't need to touch the chassis rails, is this for the turbo model only?
The motor sits above them? Hows the clearance near the dizzy?
Phizinza wrote:Fuel pump is easy, hoses are easy.
Return line all the way back and into tank is not easy, surge tank is not easy. Cooling pipes while easy to fit are harder to match and find.

EA81 all the way Slatz.

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:31 pm
by SuBaRiNo
Phizinza... are u drunk??

Dave

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:35 pm
by Phizinza
probably

or maybe thats something else

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:35 pm
by steptoe
is current motor broken or repairable ? a rebuilt 81 with a weber and adaptor and a sports cam 16/56 grind should do nicely. will fit like it did before and look the same and be no rego/insurance hassles. might not be as exciting as what some have here but...