( Having said that I've been keeping busy with other bits and pieces.. I've started to build a sand/soda blasting cabinet big enough to put a VW door in.)
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And I've alot of stuff to clean up... Just had a new compressor and pressure sand blasting pot delivered along with the gloves and glass.Just waiting for a day off to put it all together.ScottieJ wrote:that's one thing I need to build soon is a blasting cabinet! would save me so much time cleaning stuff up!
Subaru EJ20 non turbo.88SJ wrote:What motor you gunna run mate?
One of my mates part owns fellow Speed Shop who specialise in Scooby conversions and yes...I think it can cost a minimum of £5k to have the job done. But there is a fair amount of labour involvedNewtomud wrote:Subaru EJ20 non turbo.88SJ wrote:What motor you gunna run mate?
I,ve been told that a Subaru conversion can cost up to £5000.. I'm trying to do it for £1000.
So far I've sold the original VW engine and the carbs for £706.
I've bought the 6 rib gerabox needed to cope with the extra power for £250 and the complete subaru for £512. That leaves me £56 out of pocket but I'll take all the pieces needed from the Subaru and sell all other unwanted parts.I'll also get a few quid for the original 1600 gearbox.
I'm hoping that the sale of unwanted parts will go a good way to buying the bell housing needed to match the 6 rib box to the Subaru engine and the engine support bar.