You should sell the engine to a vintage Subaru collector.  I have a friend who 
has been trying to piece an EA81 together and he says the parts are very 
difficult to find.  Strike one!  Next to develop full power, the Subaru has to 
turn too fast requiring a reduction.  I have a friend who rebuilt his Subaru 
powered airplane 3 times and finally gave up.  I believe that to be common.  
Strike two.  I know there was a Subaru engine aircraft conversion company that 
sold engines.  Not real successful with that.  I know there aren't many Subarus 
engines flying.  Strike three.  I think the engine can be made to fly but there 
are better alternatives.  Good luck!

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  On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 5:55 AM, Arie Post via KRnet<krnet@list.krnet.org> 
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Recently I bought a Subaru EA 81 engine.

 

I would like your reactions

  

Arie Post


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