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« on: Friday, 07 December, 2012, 05:38:43 AM »

Hey all I have a Subaru EA82 fuel injected turbo motor in my Eureka does anyone know anything about these motors it ticks after it warms up and the oil pressure seems to go down i am guessing the oil pump maybe stuffed i was informed the motor was recoed and new turbo before I purchased it, i had a mechanic look at it he stated it was either the oil pump and quoted me $1000 for a new one installed or its the lifters or belts in the motor this could cost me heaps and may not be the problem or does anyone know where i can get an aftermarket oil pump for this motor that i can fit myself see if it fixes the problem I can’t find one anywhere even factory Subaru quoted me $750 crazy price and would take a month to arrive from O/S if one can be found.

also turbo's does anyone know how much Boost i can run comfortably with these motors the current pressure is set at 5 PSI?

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« Reply #1 on: Friday, 07 December, 2012, 05:40:44 AM »

Perhaps you could try some Lucas Oil Conditioner to boost the Oil Pressure within the Motor and see if the Ticking goes away?
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« Reply #2 on: Friday, 07 December, 2012, 10:04:44 AM »

Hi

You may have a number of problems with these simptions

Is there any others

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« Reply #3 on: Friday, 07 December, 2012, 10:50:59 AM »

I have a EA82 efi n/a in my eureka and it has a lifter that tick from time to time ,When we went to the gokart track @ Mildura it got pretty hot and the engine rattled like hell,once it cooled down and the oil thickened back up it went away,try new oil of a good grade it my help.
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« Reply #4 on: Friday, 07 December, 2012, 12:02:47 PM »

hi all thanks for the sugestions i tried the oil first i am using 10w 30 oil subaru said this is the correct oil, i currently have nulon in it at the moment the last one i used was penrite both expensive oils still makes the noise only at idle once it warms up oil pressure low so i give it a rev when sitting at the lights seems to shut up the noise, but everyone thinks i want to race so i may try another brand of oil this weekend see how i go i just dont want to damage the motor other suggestion from the mechanic was who rebuilt the motor put old part back on such as oil pump he stated it is not a bearing noise from inside.

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« Reply #5 on: Friday, 07 December, 2012, 12:20:32 PM »

Hi
Where are you based
Check motor running temp at head
Check rocker gear as loose rockers will give low oil pressure
Check oil filter (cut open and check for content )
Check oil level and check dip stick is right (low oil leve leads to oil being over heated and this makes the oil thiner )
I do not know the motor well but check the oil pressure relief valve operation (can be stuck open)
Tune can also play a part in both oil temp and boost pressure check the tune and valve timing


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« Reply #6 on: Friday, 07 December, 2012, 03:04:04 PM »

Is it a ticking or tapping noise? Mine (also an ea82t) started making tapping noise during the meet, and hasn't quieted down yet. I changed oil/filter just before the meet, but my flaps (friendly local auto parts store) didn't have the oil I normally use. Normally I use 15/40w(I think) Nulon (think semi synthetic), but they only had 10/30w. I'm thinking that the thinner oil, whist it should normally be easier to spread through the engine, may have indeed been too thin. Thinner would be a little better for an older engine you should think. I get paid this week, so I'm thinking of getting the 15/40w and change the oil.

I'll have a check of the weight of the oil I prefer tomorrow and post it up tomorrow. Either way, I use Nulon.

As for boost, I think mines set up around 10 psi (which I think is 1 bar in the new talk). I wouldn't run much more than 12 psi without getting tougher internals in your engine.   

I haven't tried sourcing a new oil pump for mine yet, either a oem or after market pump. A quick check on eBay doesn't find one for an ea82T, but one from a US Subaru Brat (here it's the Brumby) for a 1.6l  engine from around the same period is selling for $80 (and that includes $40 shipping to Oz). I'd be surprised if you have to spend over $150 here. The main cost should/will be labor. 

The ea82 was fitted to the Leone, Brumby and Vortex (donor for both mine and redreeks engines), though being turbo I think the water pump and oil pump are different to the non turbo engines. When looking for parts remember that in the US the Leone was also the Leone or by trim level such as the GL or DL, the Brumby was the Brat in the US, and also known as the Shifter in the UK, and the Vortex was the XT in the UK & US and called the Alcyone in Japan.

Just remember to check that the parts you need work on the turbo version of the engine.  Wink

Also found this little bit of info on noisy tappets for ea82 engines.

Think I'll certainly give the oil change a go (thicker oil) and a short hard blat up the road. Think I know just the road.   Wink
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« Reply #7 on: Saturday, 08 December, 2012, 12:57:19 AM »

Hi all i am in canberra i have ted's old yellow pl30 from what Ted and last owner stated george had replaced the motor and turbo, dont know if it was done right but the motor is tapping when warms up does not do it when cold does not run hot at all i may try a diffrent grad of oil thanks CYCO and everyone for advise maybe the oil is two thin when hot Subaru may have given me bad advise on the oil or i have checked on u tube it seems if any carbon gets in the heads these motor can make a tapping noise.

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« Reply #8 on: Saturday, 08 December, 2012, 03:24:02 AM »

Just checked, and the oil I use is Nulon 15w/40.

There is an Upper Engine Cleaner you can buy from Subaru which is meant to clean the piston crowns, cylinder walls and valves. From memory it's about $20. So if you want to give it a try it won't break the bank even if it doesn't solve the problem. At least the upper engine will be clean.   Wink
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« Reply #9 on: Saturday, 08 December, 2012, 04:29:07 AM »

As I stated earlier, the Luca's Oil Conditioner is legendary at upping Oil Pressure on worn engines.
It's not going to be a permanent fix, but it'll at least confirm that Oil Pressure is what is the cause of the tapping noise.

I used it my P38 Range Rover 4.6 V8 before I could get a chance to change the Oil Pump and it worked wonders.
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« Reply #10 on: Sunday, 09 December, 2012, 02:23:29 PM »

thanks everyone i purchased the thicker nulon oil today and adatives that where suggested, CYCO since you are running the same motor can you confirm what oil filter/number you use on your eureka? i dont think i would have the wrong one but it does not hurt to see anything is worth looking at. i went to start it today dead battery had to buy a new one so i could not change the oil keep you posted.

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« Reply #11 on: Monday, 10 December, 2012, 03:16:38 AM »

Ok, so I went out to check the filter. I'm not using a genuine filter, so it has a different serial/part number, but I do remember it having the right part number on the box as well as the other number. What the original number is/was, I don't remember.



As I went to look under the car to get the number off the filter, I noticed something else. Looks like I do have an oil problem, but a bit larger one than I had thought. An oil change isn't going to fix this;



Looks like I have a bung gasket. Which would still explain the tappets making noise, as the engine is having trouble keeping the oil pressure.

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« Reply #12 on: Tuesday, 11 December, 2012, 04:58:36 AM »

thanks CYCO for the info sorry to hear about the oil leak, i did not get the chance to change the oil the roof has stopped working I can’t catch a break, I just had the car rewired last year hope it’s nothing serious, I will have a look this weekend I checked the motor for oil leaks on mine not one leak I noticed the exhaust is very close to the sump runs around the back of the car may wrap some exhaust tape around the exhaust while under the car.

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« Reply #13 on: Tuesday, 11 December, 2012, 09:11:26 AM »

Yeah, it sucks. Wish I had bothered to check that earlier, as now I'm probably going to have to wait until early next year before I drag it to the mechanic to do the gasket. I'm pretty sure his plate is already full and trying to cut work down so he can close over X-mas/NYE.
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« Reply #14 on: Sunday, 23 December, 2012, 03:58:19 PM »

Well, I've had some success.

Ween I was looking the engine over, and generally swearing, I noticed that the gasket for the oil filler looked somewhat crap. A quick look around the net and local auto parts, and a gasket for the oil filler couldn't be had (unless I bought a whole gasket kit, and waited for it to come from the US).



So off I went to the local auto store to gather some supplies. New bottle of 15w/40 Nulon oil, Nulon Oil Flush, a new sump plug (the old one, while only a couple of years old, put up a valiant struggle. I had to take a metal file to it whist still on the sump because it was jammed hard and was rounding), some gasket stripper, and some gasket paper. I also bought some high temp silicone as I couldn't find my other tube. Of course, I found the other tube as soon as I got back. I'll just keep the new tube as it may come in handy.

Unbolted the oil filler. I then got a small section of rag and stopped the entry into the engine so nothing would fall in! Then I hit the face on the engine block for the oil filler with the gasket stripper. I let that set for 5 to 10 minutes.

I then traced the outline of the oil filler onto the gasket paper and cut it out. I used some radio nose pliers to help 'trace' the bolt holes and the throat of the oil filler. Then I cut that out. One new gasket!

First time I made one, and it came out great, at least I think so. Of course, I forgot to take photos.  Undecided I know I could have used something else other than gasket paper, but it only cot around $10. I dimly remember dad using cardboard from a cereal packet. But I'm pretty sure he only did that until he could get a proper gasket.

I then very carefully removed the old gasket using a safety razor in a scraper handle. Making sure none fell on top of the rag. If any did, I made sure I got it off straight away. I also made sure not to score the face of the engine block under the old gasket. I then did the same to the face on the oil filler. Most of the old gasket was on the engine side of things.

I then smeared just a little of the high temp silicone onto the oil filler face, like about 1mm thin. Then I stuck the new gasket to the oil filler, then put more silicone on the other side of the gasket. Then I bolted it home.

I let it sit for a bit, then I turned the car on. The tapping noise hadn't gone away over night. Shame. I put in some of the Oil Flush, and let it run for 15 minutes. Then I turned the car off and let it sit for a few minutes. But not too long as it's best to do it while the oil is still warm. Had fun trying to remove the sump plug and not get hot oil over my hands. Had a partial success. lol Let it drain until I couldn't see any dripping out. I also had taken the oil filler car off and the old oil filter (really only a couple months since it was fitted). Fitted the new oil filter, and the new sum plug with the old washer. The new ones are a white nylon. My old one is copper. I prefer the idea of the copper one to the nylon. The composition of the nylon is probably a high temp, but I know the copper one won't melt. lol

Put in 4 liters of the 15w/40 and went for a spin. Just worked it out, it was around 90klm and took about 1.5 hours. give or take. Mostly crusing at the speed limit. Had a, erm, spirited competition with a Bentley GT, and lost. Had another spirited competition with a Honda Prelude, and won. Well, at least until we went our separate ways.   

About half way through my drive, I noticed the tapping had stopped! But it wasn't to last. It's now somewhat intermittent, but is much less noticeable most of the time. So now I'm leaning towards a sticky lifter.

I was going to buy some Lifter Free additive (also Nulon), when I went to the auto store. But I was hoping this afternoons work would fix my problem.   





 
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