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Looks like a 94-96 to me lol.

 

Oh and to the coolant pipe for the ej25d heads, you'll need the one from the water pump that feeds to the heater core.  Thats the only one that needs to be changed.  The bracket that hold the timing belt tensioner will either need to be modified, metal tab that the bolt goes through to the ej22 timing cover needs to go away.

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Looks like a 94-96 to me lol. Oh and to the coolant pipe for the ej25d heads, you'll need the one from the water pump that feeds to the heater core.  Thats the only one that needs to be changed.  The bracket that hold the timing belt tensioner will either need to be modified, metal tab that the bolt goes through to the ej22 timing cover needs to go away.

I will check this out.. it's a auto motor but putting the dohc heads back on.
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Since you have a complete ej25d to begin with, like I did, you'll see what I'm talking about on that bracket.  I may have it backwards been a few months since I built mine and a lot of stuff has gone on in between lol.  Basically, anything when the long block is done it should look exactly like the 25d did.

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The metal oil separator plate I put on my EJ25 about 2 years ago.. I used anaerobic sealant.. can you remove the plate without messing up the plate? I'd hate to have to buy another almost $30 plate.

 

While the motor is out I plan on getting new stock motor mounts

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Anerobic sealant that's REALLY tough to pull apart can easily be separated with heat. I had an oil pan my Saab (that I sealed a year before) that REFUSED to come apart. Took my propane bottle attached to MAPP gas torch tip, heated the pan in several spots and after 5 minutes it popped right off. Hopefully that helps with the plate.

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Anerobic sealant that's REALLY tough to pull apart can easily be separated with heat. I had an oil pan my Saab (that I sealed a year before) that REFUSED to come apart. Took my propane bottle attached to MAPP gas torch tip, heated the pan in several spots and after 5 minutes it popped right off. Hopefully that helps with the plate.

Thanks for the tip I will try that, after this anerobic runs out I'm going to get the one that goes in the gun

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Got the pan off, the screws are fine, oil pickup had a lot of things stuck on it more so then I've seen in other peoples pictures..

 

In my replacement pan it comes with a gasket for the oil return but it comes with two smaller gaskets which I can't figure out where they go.. I thought they would of been where the oil pickup goes with those two screws.

 

 

Does that gasket on the oil pickup tube need to be replaced?

 

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you can try - i doubt oil will really get into the bearing journals though.  someone else will probably have a good idea?

 

old school subarus you could spin the oil pump by hand to get oil moving first before installing the timing belts, can't do that with newer geneartion EJ motors.

 

prime it properly without starting it.  no fuel - turn engine over.

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Hey all, looking at a used ej22 for a project performance build, came out of a 90 legacy wagon and has 194,000. No cracked heads, and its tore down. Asking price is 200.00. Is this a good year to re-build for power. Would be going into my 97 Impreza obs.

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I have a question should I or should I not replace the seals for the cross over pipe for the coolant? Now on myself I've never replaced any and my EJ25 had 265K on it.. I only ask because I heard those bolts that hold the pipe down have a habit of snapping.

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Damn plug for the engine block heater rounded out.. My Ej25D has a block heater.. Only thing I can think of is wielding a socket on it and getting it off that way, but then someone said a stay current can wield the bearings of the motor? First I've ever heard of that..

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