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!! How do I take the block of my EA81? Subaru pick up

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15 years 4 weeks before #13730 by manual-mecanica
Remove the engine at my subaru pick up or brumby, disarms it !!!! But I can't take off the block this is divided into two parts I get all the bolts and there is no case I am super afflicted. Apart the block is aluminum and try to beat it but it is very easy ... who can help me would be appreciated or who has the workshop manual of this would be phenomenal
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15 years 4 weeks before #13734 by manual-mecanica
Are you reacted insurance out all the bolts? Look if so, it is only stuck and you have to put a palette or a wedge and collapse with a hammer gently, but I think you are missing bolts to take out, Czech under the packaging of both butts there is a long hole down and ahy ahy a bolt and for the other cylinder head there is also one, see if you already took them away.

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15 years 4 weeks before #13737 by manual-mecanica
Hello, try to heat it with torch and at the same time try to put something sharp giving it small blows carefully not scratch it much

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15 years 4 weeks before #13739 by manual-mecanica
Muxas thanks !!!! ... The next Monday arriving at work
I will review it. Ok for the muxas advice thanks.

I also need a council since I am thinking of putting an engine of a legacy 4wd 2.0 92 to 96, (hitting the pique to Iquique and buying a motor) but the doubt is if it will be very difficult to adapt it if I necessarily have to change the rear transmission and all that, it told me it is that they are very good, if it is so I do not fix the E81 and I buy the engine.: Blink:

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15 years 4 weeks before #13745 by manual-mecanica
It all depends on the motor supports but the Subaru engines are almost standardized, Hojo with a box that fits correctly, that is, the box you have with the new engine, of course in Iquique you can buy everything at a good price. What part of Chile are you?

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