99 forester to 05 ej20 transplant
99 forester to 05 ej20 transplant
Hi guys new to this forum.Recently bought 99 forester LX ran it around town for a week, all seemed fine. when i took it on the highway it started to overheat bubbles in radiator and very strong smell of exhaust and a lot of pressure in radiator. Suspect blown head gasket or cracked head. spoke to the guy i bought the car from, who had an 05 model he was wrecking and assured me it would fit and it does fit just doesn't run, i kept the old 99 intake manifold too keep the wiring the same sensors and such. both engines seem identical apart from the 05 has a cam shaft position sensor and the 99 doesn't.
So end result is i have car in shed with 05 engine that wont run:(, is there some way to get this to run that doesn't include new ecu and a rewire or going back to the old engine and fixing what ever its issue was.
looks like Ive done something terribly silly taking the route that i did, Not enough research (none) seemed like a good idea at the time.
I hope there's an easy fix but i suspect there's not any help much appreciated
So end result is i have car in shed with 05 engine that wont run:(, is there some way to get this to run that doesn't include new ecu and a rewire or going back to the old engine and fixing what ever its issue was.
looks like Ive done something terribly silly taking the route that i did, Not enough research (none) seemed like a good idea at the time.
I hope there's an easy fix but i suspect there's not any help much appreciated
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Hello and welcome to AUSubaru
If the 05 model engine is from a Forester it will be a 2.5L.
Can you post a detailed photo of the cam sensor on the 2.5 and a photo of where it isnt on the 2.0?
If the 05 model engine is from a Forester it will be a 2.5L.
Can you post a detailed photo of the cam sensor on the 2.5 and a photo of where it isnt on the 2.0?
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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cam sensor
gday mate hey thanks for your help. both engines have ej20 on the block, which i assume means 2.0 litre[ATTACH]4413[/ATTACH]
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top pic 99 with rubber bung
bottom 05 sensor with nowhere to connect.
didnt see the car but am told was 05 forester will check on that
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top pic 99 with rubber bung
bottom 05 sensor with nowhere to connect.
didnt see the car but am told was 05 forester will check on that
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Is the '99 Foz the one with the ECU mounted on the driver's side of the engine?
If changing the timing pulley on the crank to the one that came off the car sorted the issue for Point, I'd be swapping the entire cam belt setup to the original EJ20's - unless one is a SOHC and the other a DOHC (Single/Double OverHead Cam)... Then just swap the crank pulley/gear and see how that changes things. You could do a test fire before you put it completely back together incase that doesn't work!
Cheers
Bennie
If changing the timing pulley on the crank to the one that came off the car sorted the issue for Point, I'd be swapping the entire cam belt setup to the original EJ20's - unless one is a SOHC and the other a DOHC (Single/Double OverHead Cam)... Then just swap the crank pulley/gear and see how that changes things. You could do a test fire before you put it completely back together incase that doesn't work!
Cheers
Bennie