Sunnie the Brumby.
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Yeah tiny bit of work with a stanley knife then drill the mounting screws and Bob is someones uncle But I was amazed how well they work, But make sure you grab the speaker pods behind them aswell to finnish it all off. And I'm fairly certain that they came out on the VP,VQ,VR models and possibly the VG and VS but not any standard VN I saw but Pick A part should have stacks, Plus they take A 6 inch speaker but mine have been made to fit RF 6.5's
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92 targa brumby (weekend runabout),
97 Lifted Outback (Dailey drive),
05 outback safety (Too cheap to pass up),
90 model liberty (was to be scrapped instead sold to workmate)
+ others.
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Thanks heaps for that pic Tex, without it I'd probabily have a real dodgy looking install. A mate got it sorted while I was working on other things on christmas eve, he didn't bother with the stanley knife and it looks pretty good.tex wrote:Yeah tiny bit of work with a stanley knife then drill the mounting screws and Bob is someones uncle But I was amazed how well they work, But make sure you grab the speaker pods behind them aswell to finnish it all off. And I'm fairly certain that they came out on the VP,VQ,VR models and possibly the VG and VS but not any standard VN I saw but Pick A part should have stacks, Plus they take A 6 inch speaker but mine have been made to fit RF 6.5's
The update without pics: Just quickly, I replaced the clutch, while the engine was out I added the AC hardware and got the power steering in too. Tuesday saw me up in benders scouting for parts in epsom, I was lucky that they had a few MY's to pick from and that one of them had power steering - I needed the hoses. Also, my front end alignment seemed to work pretty well for now, just made a measurement while it was on the stands with the old rack and made sure it was the same with the power steering rack. New boots went on before install too.
Sunnie also sports a bullbar now and a fancy new interior light... you'll have to wait for pics - probabily in the new year.
Cheers
Bennie
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Pics!!!
G'day all, here are the pics with a small commentary of another chapter in Sunnies' build:
The EA coming out to replace the clutch and add power steering while the engine's out:
The clutch plate, old and new - the old one was starting to scrub the rivets on one side of the plate as pictured:
There were a few of these going on right up til the wee hours of christmas day...
The EA81 with the power steering pump and Air conditioning compressor framwork in place, loads of pulleys now for the 3 fan belts that ironically don't run a fan anymore:
To get around the power brake vacuum line I tried to space the PS pump higher:
^ The pulley didn't quite line up and I worked out a way around it - the intake manifold has a plug in the same place the the vacuum line on the passenger side, so I swapped them and ran a longer vacuum hose to the pipe on the manifold and the brake booster - still with the one way valve in the line.
The non power steer rack's steering shaft:
The power steering rack's steering shaft and hydrolic hoses:
^ To fit this I had to literally pull the steering column shaft off the rack to slide it in - there's a plate under the engine cross member that usually bolts on (thats how I got it off the donor MY), on this little brumby the plate was spot welded on. Fun Fun, but it worked in the end.
Putting the engine back in, its a one man show for this. My mate in the background was making up the speaker pods as pictured in a previous post by Tex:
The EA coming out to replace the clutch and add power steering while the engine's out:
The clutch plate, old and new - the old one was starting to scrub the rivets on one side of the plate as pictured:
There were a few of these going on right up til the wee hours of christmas day...
The EA81 with the power steering pump and Air conditioning compressor framwork in place, loads of pulleys now for the 3 fan belts that ironically don't run a fan anymore:
To get around the power brake vacuum line I tried to space the PS pump higher:
^ The pulley didn't quite line up and I worked out a way around it - the intake manifold has a plug in the same place the the vacuum line on the passenger side, so I swapped them and ran a longer vacuum hose to the pipe on the manifold and the brake booster - still with the one way valve in the line.
The non power steer rack's steering shaft:
The power steering rack's steering shaft and hydrolic hoses:
^ To fit this I had to literally pull the steering column shaft off the rack to slide it in - there's a plate under the engine cross member that usually bolts on (thats how I got it off the donor MY), on this little brumby the plate was spot welded on. Fun Fun, but it worked in the end.
Putting the engine back in, its a one man show for this. My mate in the background was making up the speaker pods as pictured in a previous post by Tex:
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The relays for the airconditioning - the pipe work went in as well but I didn't take any pics of this:
^ Still gotta get a heat exchange radiator for out front, then gas it and make sure all the wiring is hooked up under the dash before it works.
And the new bullbar having a scrub before fitment of indicators and then final mounting:
The cut up bumperettes to cover the gap that the bullbar doesn't:
And the finished product at about 10am christmas day - we got it out for a test drive at about 1am christmas day:
I'll have to get a pic of the interior light and the speaker pods next time I'm near Sunnie and he's standing still enough for me
Cheers
Bennie
PS Gail loves it, especially the power steering!
^ Still gotta get a heat exchange radiator for out front, then gas it and make sure all the wiring is hooked up under the dash before it works.
And the new bullbar having a scrub before fitment of indicators and then final mounting:
The cut up bumperettes to cover the gap that the bullbar doesn't:
And the finished product at about 10am christmas day - we got it out for a test drive at about 1am christmas day:
I'll have to get a pic of the interior light and the speaker pods next time I'm near Sunnie and he's standing still enough for me
Cheers
Bennie
PS Gail loves it, especially the power steering!
FYI, there are at least 2 different types of MY aircon radiators...and they aren't interchangable as the fittings run in different directions (from memory, the right side either goes south-north or west-east, and the left side moves about an inch east or west). The 83 MY coupe I got my a/c system from had a damaged front clip and the radiator was crushed - and I found out there were different types when I tried to bolt up the radiator I pulled from another 83 (touring wagon I think).
Dean.
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1989 Brumby - Shiny new red paint, stroked EJ20 phase 2 SOHC with Darton sleeves bored to EJ22, Wiseco high-compression pistons, Delta 2000 grind cams , EJ/XT6 5 stud with WRX 4/2 pots, 5-speed, 86 GTS seats and so much more.
Contact me for reproduction XT6 hubs...and EA82 rear discs.
Contact me for reproduction XT6 hubs...and EA82 rear discs.
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Thanks Dean,dfoyl wrote:FYI, there are at least 2 different types of MY aircon radiators...and they aren't interchangable as the fittings run in different directions (from memory, the right side either goes south-north or west-east, and the left side moves about an inch east or west). The 83 MY coupe I got my a/c system from had a damaged front clip and the radiator was crushed - and I found out there were different types when I tried to bolt up the radiator I pulled from another 83 (touring wagon I think).
I've noticed many differences between wiring on different MY's - it seems there were about 3 different systems employed on the these subi's. Some look like they've been a professional aftermarket install that follows very closely to the original units... I'll "shop" around and take pics to get the right unit. We may end up on buying a new radiator when its taken in to be gassed, that way there's no fuss on our part.
Cheers
Bennie
Bennie,
This thread inspired me to get a brumby.... I pick it up this Wednesday!! (though I have to drive 12 hrs to Tamworth) and it is not a very clean example of a Brumby. But I know my way round a car so I should be right.
Keep the updates coming.
Ps - The air con radiator is called a "condensor"
Brian
This thread inspired me to get a brumby.... I pick it up this Wednesday!! (though I have to drive 12 hrs to Tamworth) and it is not a very clean example of a Brumby. But I know my way round a car so I should be right.
Keep the updates coming.
Ps - The air con radiator is called a "condensor"
Brian
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Awesome... looks good and its a special car!! I might've miss it - is the bull bar off from L series or something? It does give it a tough feel... What else does it need to go/to be done to it?
Good Luck!
Cheers
AP
Good Luck!
Cheers
AP
Subarus that I have/had:
1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic
1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic
That's just crazy, I know of at least 5 Brumbies for sale around Newcastle which is 3 hours closer. I live near Tamworth and wouldn't have touched any of the cars that have been advertised for sale around here.Portzy wrote:This thread inspired me to get a brumby.... I pick it up this Wednesday!! (though I have to drive 12 hrs to Tamworth) and it is not a very clean example of a Brumby. But I know my way round a car so I should be right.
Your a gamer man than I.
A couple I have looked at around here are death traps. Brakes to the floor, g/stick coming out in your hand, g/box locking up going in reverse, body's with more rust than Uluru, cv's seized. steering only working in one direction etc.
I'm a rego examiner and have seen some incredibly bad example this year. Makes me wonder where thse guys have gone before for their regos cause the damage I am seeing isn't new.
A couple I have looked at around here are death traps. Brakes to the floor, g/stick coming out in your hand, g/box locking up going in reverse, body's with more rust than Uluru, cv's seized. steering only working in one direction etc.
I'm a rego examiner and have seen some incredibly bad example this year. Makes me wonder where thse guys have gone before for their regos cause the damage I am seeing isn't new.
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I thought this may have been the case but I doubted myself, thanks for setting me straight. Also glad you found a brumbyPortzy wrote:The air con radiator is called a "condensor"
Bullbar is not from an L series - and to clarify, an MY bullbar WILL NOT fit an L series as the L is wider than the MY and uses different mounting points.AlpineRaven wrote:Awesome... looks good and its a special car!! I might've miss it - is the bull bar off from L series or something? It does give it a tough feel... What else does it need to go/to be done to it?
What else needs to be done? Well there's some surface rust in the tray that I need to attack. To finish everything we need some flooring as the old vinyl floor is cactus. I need to sort out the interior light door switches as Sunnie's ones work only when they want to. Some window tint wouldn't go astray and we need to do the AC. An immobiliser will be added as will a 5 speed - all in good time.
Thanks mark, I've got the I wants toosubuaroodude wrote:Awesome build thread Bennie. think I'm getting the I-Wants.
None really as the subi has gone back to Gail - she loves it, thats about the only update I can give really. Actually the other update would be that the power steering doesn't leak any fluid - this makes me happyPortzy wrote:Any more updates Bennie?
Cheers
Bennie