Re: Warren’s Conversion
Here is a photo of the new oil pump, water pump, timing pulleys, and timing belt.
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SubieVanagon
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#84323
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
The seal shown in the image was a Felpro seal. It was difficult to install so I pulled it out and bought one at the Subaru dealer. It went right in.
There were literally some sleepless nights when I
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SubieVanagon
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#84322
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
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SubieVanagon
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#84321
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
What’s the benefit of the steel plate? I also did the crank seal and pulleys as well. No end to the money pit. The dealers don’t replace the water pumps or pulleys generally I hear
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John A
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#84320
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
I replaced the oil pump (OEM) and squirted some assembly lube and rotated it a bit, replaced the oil pump/crank seal, replaced the water pump, thermostat (OEM), all idler pulleys (Aisin), timing belt
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SubieVanagon
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#84319
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
The guy I used for my heads felt more or less the same way, but I went new for peace of mind. He said the cam is good, better than the dohc that do need replacing more often and he said the same about
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John A
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#84318
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
I would inspect the condition of the bearing journals before spending the money on a full short block. I have pulled a number of 150,000 mile-plus engines down and have almost never found problems
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todd s
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#84317
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
I’d also remove the oil pump clean it replace the seals and prime it with assembly lube
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John A
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#84316
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
I took it down this far.
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SubieVanagon
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#84315
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
The short block is available through subarupartsdeal.com I think for right at
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SubieVanagon
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#84314
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
Got it on the stand and the party was about to begin!
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SubieVanagon
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#84313
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
I know what you mean about the intake, why are they so dirty? I think mine had 220kms on it or so and likely never had a new PCV so my guess was it was just purging oil into the intake at high revs?
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John A
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
Here’s where I started back in October. ?Pulled the Legacy to my garage door and pulled the engine. It was filthy. ?It had oil leaks all over.
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SubieVanagon
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
Thanks for the input and suggestions! ?I did not split the case. I found it pretty easy to get it down to the short block, so if I ever need to replace it I’ll order a short block from Subaru for
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SubieVanagon
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#84310
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
Sorry the other items to consider are the oil pressure sender as it’s a known failure piece and the cheapest of all the sensors, check the wiring on the cam sensor as it tends to crack, have the
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John A
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Re: Warren’s Conversion
Did you split the block or get a new short block? I picked up a 2002 sohc and went with a new short block. I figured no point in putting a tired old engine in a tired old van. But that’s just me. I
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John A
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#84308
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Warren’s Conversion
Greetings fellow Subie converts. Back in the fall I purchased a 2003 Legacy 2.5 SOHC. The vehicle had 164,000 miles. Ran great, no smoke, and I drove it home. I’ve spent the past couple of months
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SubieVanagon
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#84307
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Re: Starting EJ22 motor after 13 months
Great news!
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SubieVanagon
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#84306
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Re: Starting EJ22 motor after 13 months
Great to hear!
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Scotty
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Scotty
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#84305
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Re: Starting EJ22 motor after 13 monthsc
Love a successes story!
Tc
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Terry Cline
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