How do I know what engine is in my Subaru?

How do I know what engine is in my Subaru?

VIN. Perhaps the best way to quickly identify your Subaru engine is to look at the Subaru’s VIN. Depending on what model of Subaru you have, you can find the VIN on the left corner of the dashboard, the driver’s side door jamb, the body panels, some engine components and on your vehicle’s title and registration.

How much horsepower does a Subaru Brumby have?

Subaru Brumby
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Engine: Flat 4 “boxer”
Capacity: 1361/1600 cc
Power: 50 kw @ 5200 rpm

What is a Subaru BRAT?

It was the Subaru BRAT, which stood for Bi-Drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter.

Are Subaru Brumbys reliable?

THE Brumby is a good choice provided it is in good condition. They were a tough little truck, too tough for their own good, really, because some uncaring owners pushed them beyond reasonable limits in the belief they couldn’t be broken.

What kind of engine does a Subaru EA82 have?

The Subaru EA-82 engine was originally intended to be a 2.0L engine as its prototypes were, but Subaru destroked it to 1.8L for production. The EA82 was produced from 1984 to 1994. It came either with carburetor, single point fuel injection, or multi port fuel injection and hydraulic lifters.

What kind of valvetrain does a Subaru EA81S have?

The Heads and Valvetrain on the EA81S engines are different from the regular counterparts, featuring different positions for the intake and exhaust valves on the Heads, feature known usually as Reverse Valves. 1980-1982 Second Gen Subaru Brat, Subaru Brumby (Twin Hitachi Carbs). The EA-81T is not an official engine designation from Subaru.

What is the compression ratio of a Subaru EA 81?

The Subaru EA-81 engine was produced from 1980 to 1994 and is a stroked version of the “Fat Case” EA-71 it came either with Solid Lifters or Hydraulic Lifters. Compression Ratio: 8.7:1

Who is the manufacturer of the Subaru EA engine?

The Subaru EA engine is a series of automobile internal combustion engines manufactured by Subaru, a division of Fuji Heavy Industries.