ej20g, ej22 heads?
ej20g, ej22 heads?
hey fellas, i have a brumby with an ea82t and tdo4. im getting a little bored with this its already at 15psi and i want more grunt. i have a ej20g from a liberty with slight valve damage due to someone stuffing up the valve timing a little. also have a very tired ej22 sitting around. bottom end of the ej20 is very healthy.
what i need to know is, will the 22 heads fit on the 20? id like to do this as i dont want to mod the rails. if they do fit, will the 20g exhaust manifold bolt up to the 22 heads?
finally, does anyone out there make an adapter to mate the ej20 block to the ea82 dr 5speed that i already have in the car?
thanks in advance.
what i need to know is, will the 22 heads fit on the 20? id like to do this as i dont want to mod the rails. if they do fit, will the 20g exhaust manifold bolt up to the 22 heads?
finally, does anyone out there make an adapter to mate the ej20 block to the ea82 dr 5speed that i already have in the car?
thanks in advance.
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Yes there are a few people that make the adapters but you will very quickly destroy the gearbox behind an ej20g, not to mention rediculous amounts of FWD wheel spin.
While you're at it go the whole hog and get good EJ box in there.
Jordan.
While you're at it go the whole hog and get good EJ box in there.
Jordan.
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vincentvega wrote:lol. cracks me up how someone will tell you your car has cut chassis rails. for the millionth time - you dont have to cut the rails if you dont have a lift kit!!!
my bad its just that i was gonna fit an ea82 in mine when it had no lift kit and i measured it all up n it was a good 30mm too big
but ovisulaly u have manged to make it fit well done
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A 00 outback for doner car
2 door wrx being restored
owned plently of other subis before
andrewt's mate warren has an EJ20G behind an L series box, and its been there for many years and still goes hard...although the box does have a wine to it
and yes...wheelspin is your friend
and yes...wheelspin is your friend
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yes, his gearbox still works but its very much on it's last legs. sounds like you are driving in reverse in every gear except louder.
Oversteer's old L series had this setup aswell, it ended up with a twisted chassis! (from all the power combined with mega EA-car torque steer)
Oversteer's old L series had this setup aswell, it ended up with a twisted chassis! (from all the power combined with mega EA-car torque steer)
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Bollocks to the front wheel drive.
Go the all 4 and put those SOHC heads on that Ej20 bottom end.
That is what I have just done.
Its LEGO!
Gaskets, pipework, holes,flywheel, brackets, it all swaps!
I have heads from a 1993 lib on a 1996 wrx bottom end.
Give it a go.
Go the all 4 and put those SOHC heads on that Ej20 bottom end.
That is what I have just done.
Its LEGO!
Gaskets, pipework, holes,flywheel, brackets, it all swaps!
I have heads from a 1993 lib on a 1996 wrx bottom end.
Give it a go.
1989 Subaru WonderBrumby II
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
cheers, just what i wanted to hear, thanks very much!BRUMBERTY wrote:Bollocks to the front wheel drive.
Go the all 4 and put those SOHC heads on that Ej20 bottom end.
That is what I have just done.
Its LEGO!
Gaskets, pipework, holes,flywheel, brackets, it all swaps!
I have heads from a 1993 lib on a 1996 wrx bottom end.
Give it a go.
I think it probably would. But it's much easier to cut the rails.
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Not when Rego and engineers are involved.AndrewT wrote:I think it probably would. But it's much easier to cut the rails.
The SOHC EJ will fit, I have 17 and 25mm clearance to the rails, the spark plug arrangment is more friendly too.
Even with a frame rail cut....how do you change your plugs Andrew?
The DOHC heads are 40mm wider.
1989 Subaru WonderBrumby II
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
EJ22 Dual range AWD lifted, widened and much happier now thanks very much.
1991 L Series wagon, white and perfectly normal apart from the ticking, no I think that is normal.
Jet boat..webbered EA81 with a hybrid tin dish welded and glued to it.
andrews L series has heaps of room to change plugs in his engine bay,...L series is wider then MY's and brumby's, i have more trouble in my liberty changing plug then he has
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I don't rekon engineers would have a problem with it, it's not even a structural mod.
Rego they probably wouldn't even notice it if its done neat enough.
My car is an L series. With the engine crossmember dropped 3 inches due to my (tiny)lift kit I can remove the RS coils and spark plugs easily from underneath without moving the motor or anything.
If it was in an MY and difficult to get to I suppose the engine could be raised abit to do the spark plugs. Either that or put in those really spiffy ones that claim to last for 100,000kms. Then just pull the motor and do them at the same time as your timing belt
Thats what I'd do anyways. I'd rather avoid messing around swapping engine heads and ultimately downgrading the motor.
Rego they probably wouldn't even notice it if its done neat enough.
My car is an L series. With the engine crossmember dropped 3 inches due to my (tiny)lift kit I can remove the RS coils and spark plugs easily from underneath without moving the motor or anything.
If it was in an MY and difficult to get to I suppose the engine could be raised abit to do the spark plugs. Either that or put in those really spiffy ones that claim to last for 100,000kms. Then just pull the motor and do them at the same time as your timing belt

Thats what I'd do anyways. I'd rather avoid messing around swapping engine heads and ultimately downgrading the motor.
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