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  1. Thanks John. Assuming that all were power, any idea of what percent were heated (my 96 is) and can one tell from the lead if the replacement (junk yard) is? John
  2. Hi, Looking for a passenger side rear-view mirror for my 96' OBW. Anyone know if a 95' Legacy mirror will fit? John
  3. Roger that. Will try to schedule some alone time with the engine before I deliver to mechanic and before its swapped. Will start specing out requisite swap parts now and will include pan and internal gasket.
  4. OK... Back on the happy train... Though there are still a few questions as to coil pack compatibility (all the parts places indicate identical parts 95/2.2 & 96/2.5 and used ones are cheap and readily available within 20 miles), sounds like the rest should go. Have monitored a few of the posts re: flex plates (re: growling\rattling...), should I consider replacing (or having a replacement on hand), should it "look bad" (will cracks\fatigue be apparent?). Will dig deeper to bone up on the oil seperator thing and will be printing and compiling all of this for delivery to my mechanic. Will definately be replacing all seals (though may wait on the oil pan and valve covers/seals until the girl is in motion again. Much appreciated all. -John
  5. Wow Wayne, sounds like you've been through it... (and actually, I know next to nothing about A/C!) If I end up having to buy one, will comb through the junkyards first (prices run $20-200... though obviously have no idea of how they were stored)... aftermarkets $250-400.. but I guess more reliable.. "1996 OEM is PAG for 134a refrigerant".... can you translate?... Any ideas as to swappability between A/C compressors in a 95 2.2 and 96 2.5? Getting conflicting yeas\nays.... I guess if I can get the car up and running now with the 2.2 and used 4EAT I can rob enough liquor stores to be able to get A/C by Summer! -John
  6. Hi Nathan, Will first of all be shooting for a complete 2.2 engine, with all of the "periferals"... but short of that.. Checked on Partsamerica.com, and rockauto.com and they list identical replacement part numbers on a 1995 2.2 and 1996 2.5 for: Coil pack Alternator Starter Power Steering Pump (some question @ rockauto) (looks like spark plug wires are different... 2X price for 2.5!) But list different A/C compressors.. (looks like the holes might line up differently). 95 2.2. http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail.aspx?mfrcode=FAA&mfrpartnumber=67652&parttype=387&ptset=A 96 2.6 http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail.aspx?mfrcode=FAA&mfrpartnumber=67443&parttype=387&ptset=A Would *really* love not having to yank the A/C, and sounds like you've been into this. How sure are you on the A/C?
  7. Moving ahead with swapping in a 95 EJ22 into my 1996 OBW (with dying EJ25). Crosswalking the stuff the place I'm looking at strips off before they sell the engine) and so far: A search at Partsamerica.com (thanks JE) has shown identical replacement parts for the two years\engines for: Alternator Coil Pack Starter Power steering pump So am good there. Looks like the 2.2 has a different AC Compressor than whats on my 2.5. Can I just leave it off (until Spring)? Outside of needing to replace the condensor, would this create any bad juju? -John
  8. OK, so it sounds if I hard target a 95' 2.2 that comes *with* original intake manifold, throttle, and EGR that the rest should be good. Pretty comfortable just swapping my current tranny (specifying same production date 12/95 and TZ102Z2ABA, as is mine). Will look further on the details of the AC, etc. and plan on stopping down to my local Sube dealer with a box of donuts and $20 bill tomorrow and seeing how many additional compatibility details I can come away with.. Appreciate all the help. -John
  9. Wow, good to hear (and somewhat disturbing...). Went through an earlier round of inputs... most folks were saying that the 95 2.2 had the dual port exhaust and EGR (as does my 96 2.5) and that everything else "was plug and play". (pretty sure that Grossgary has done the same swap on a legacy) Obviously strongly inclined to trust your experience.. Assuming I wanted to get an EJ22 in, (again I have a 96 OBW EJ25\4EAT), any idea of what year (and transmission pairing, EJ22/4EAT (what I am looking for), EJ22/5MT) match would provide the least # of problems in terms of (the things currently on my radar): exhaust ECU EGR wiring\sensors (assuming the 2.2 will fit the 96 4EAT without issue, which should (as close as I can tell) circumvent the TCU and rear differential ratio issue (will be getting a replacement for my same 12/95 production date 4EAT). I've been talking to a Subaru "master tech", who has a shop in his garage, and want to try and scout out as many of these issues as I can (since he'd shooting for doing the job within a day and obviously more issue=more time=$.. Thanks Josh..
  10. Found a used 1995 EJ22 that I want to swap into my 1996 OBW from a CT yard.. Things the 2.2 doesnt come with: "starter, alternator, steering pump, turbo, supercharger, Ac compressor, and ECU. Coil packs, distributors and throttle bodies are not included." "Almost all engines will include intake manifolds, exhaust manifolds, fuel system, harness, and sensors. In most cases when installing a used engine you would use your existing intake manifold(s), exhaust manifold(s), sensors, and harness to eliminate complications." Almost?!! How much will come off of and fit from my 2.5? Starter Alternator Steering pump AC Compressor ECU Coil Pack Distributor (?) Throttle body? Sensors\Harness? Once the 2.2 is in (and running!) will do the timing belt, water pump, seals, probably oil pump.... Can I use the (<3kmi) water pump, timing belt idlers from the 2.5? Assuming the ECU will work and anticipate that the 95 2.2, with dual port exhaust will match my current exhaust. Guestimates? as to seals, gaskets, incidentals that typically accompany such a swap? (found a guy to do the engine for $500... he's saying same labor to do the tranny later.... $250... but will try to do at same time... will be getting a 1996 4EAT to try and avoid rear differential and TCU issues.
  11. For a newbie, can I ask what the implements of destruction are intended for (hammer, chisel, hacksaw)?... Will be (paying someone) to swap a 2.2 for a 2.5 in my 96 OBW and am just curious if those are time saving shortcuts to keep yard time down versus something you'd do "the long way" on a car that ran.
  12. Good to know and yes, please lets know how it goes... I'm the kind of wus that gets ticked at how hard it is to even get to the damn plugs into my OBW (last car I did any work on was my 71' Nova, and you could bloody climb in and spend the weekend there!.... crescent wrench and a hammer and you could fix most things...). Still very much figuring out these tight compact aluminum computer deals. Will have to start researching lifts\hoists next..... Somehow seems that at least if you had the engine and tranny out and could see what the heck you were doing, you would at least have some purchase to grab ahold of different points and get them seated (obviously all theoreticaly for me since I've never done it). But clearly like the idea of manuevering a heavier, mated pair back in strategically versus busting knuckles in awkward positions for hours... but that just me... Good luck. John
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