Brumby issues
Brumby issues
my car is playing up on me its a EA81 with dual range 4 speed, it used to labor a lot up hills or even when ya put ya foot down, now it dosent at all it. it just sh#ts itself, makes a weird sound and losses power.
dose anyone have a clue
thanks kai
dose anyone have a clue
thanks kai
84 MY Sportswagon
92 Brumby
87 Rx Turbo
92 Brumby
87 Rx Turbo
- Reg Brumbys
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I had a similar issue with my Brumby when I bought it.
I did three things trying to fix it
1 - Changed the spark plug leads - still did it
2 - Changed the fuel filters - still did it
3 - Took out the vacum advance unit and tested it (it was rooted) so sent it off to get re-conditioned - put it back on and no dramas since (touch wood).
I did three things trying to fix it
1 - Changed the spark plug leads - still did it
2 - Changed the fuel filters - still did it
3 - Took out the vacum advance unit and tested it (it was rooted) so sent it off to get re-conditioned - put it back on and no dramas since (touch wood).

"The Express"
Subaru Brumby 1990
2" B-Y-B LIFT (New)
Power Steering
14" Wheels with Maxxis Bravo MT-753's
Spotties
L-Series Interior Light
Roll Bar (to be added)
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Take off the dizzy cap, unscrew the VAU and disconnect the bottom hose, take it off - put your finger on the end that went into the dizzy - suck on the other end - if you can't get a vacum then the diapram is perished and needs to be replaced.

"The Express"
Subaru Brumby 1990
2" B-Y-B LIFT (New)
Power Steering
14" Wheels with Maxxis Bravo MT-753's
Spotties
L-Series Interior Light
Roll Bar (to be added)
the way to test the clutch is put the car into top gear and rev the engine to about 2000rpm. then release the clutch fast. if the clutch is in good condition the engine will stall instantly if the engine slowly dies the clutch is on the way out.
it dosn't sound like a clutch problem to me though.
it dosn't sound like a clutch problem to me though.
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my last 4wd that i built and had fun scaring subarus on fire trails:twisted:
full NSW rego. 270liters diesel. 140liters of water. airide suspension on front axle.
self contained for a week with 6 adults. Island cab was cut and narrowed 300mm to fit the chassis.
Great fun off road. Now lives in FIJI as a mobile dentists truck.
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my last 4wd that i built and had fun scaring subarus on fire trails:twisted:
full NSW rego. 270liters diesel. 140liters of water. airide suspension on front axle.
self contained for a week with 6 adults. Island cab was cut and narrowed 300mm to fit the chassis.
Great fun off road. Now lives in FIJI as a mobile dentists truck.
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- subybrumby
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Spun bearings normally cause a knocking noise or the motor is tight to turn over. Have you checked valve clearences? In my old Brumby I had the valve clearence close up just enough to make it miss. It would run Fine when Cold but when it warmed up you could hear it coming and going when cruising. Thought that was an ignition miss to start with then tried fuel then checked valve clearences. Not Hard to check. I used to check them everytime i did a service after that. Could do them in a bout 20 mins after a few goes.
So many optioins not enough time or money

You will need to get a set of feeler gauges. Cant remember exact but in the realm of 22thou for intake and 18thou for exhaust(I would be checkin out a manual its been over 12 months since i have done them)(Sold that one 9 months ago and still miss it). You need to remove rockercovers get a set new rocker cover gaskets. Wind motor over untill TDC compresion stroke on Cylinder you are checking clearences, Adjust rocker arms so that you can slide the gauges in and out fairly easly without movement on and off the gauge with rocker arm. Continue for all four cylinders replace rocker covers clean up etc.
Would Recommend getting a manual to do the for the first time. Just loan one from your local libary(They are free!) then you should be right.
Would Recommend getting a manual to do the for the first time. Just loan one from your local libary(They are free!) then you should be right.
So many optioins not enough time or money
