Hi All, I’ve been learning from this wonderful site for half-dozen years, so let me start my first post with a hand-clapping thanks to the many people who’ve helped me along.
I bought an ‘83 GL new, kept it all these years, and in 2021, swapped in a 2000 Impreza 2.2, California spec. My fun with that wagon ended with a roll-over, last year. I’m lucky to have found a running Brat (1985) and began pulling over the parts from the wagon, which included the 15” wheels and 2.2 fuel injected engine, wiring harness, and pretty much all the interior fittings.
Now to the point of this post. I am unable to make the engine run in the Brat as it did in the wagon. The engine starts, idles smoothly, and can have full power. But intermittently. The stutter/cut-out is throughout the whole range of throttle, and depending on the rpm, can best be called ‘bucking’.
The fuel system in the donor car had an in-tank pump with sensors for fuel level, pressure, temperature, and control valves for drain and purge (not the purge valve at the fuel rail). None of the sensors and valves came over to the Old Gen cars, although I did preserve the sensor wires to the area of the ECU. I ran a 5/16” line from an external Ford fuel pump to supply the engine, and used the original 1/4” supply as a return, and the 3/16” as a vapor line from engine to tank. That worked fine on the wagon, but I suspect the current problem is related to this set-up.
I’ve replaced a lot of the sensors: front O2 at the exhaust, knock, throttle position, engine block temp, crank sensor, and tested the purge control valve to be operational with voltage, also the ECU with another. Also new plugs when moving the engine to the Brat, and then a new coil. The plug wires were new 5,000 miles ago, so don’t think the problem is in the ignition.
I realize this is a vague description of what is in place right now, and hope someone will be interested and start a conversation to help with the next step. I’m wondering if anyone has opinion/experience with the Cali-spec engine and whether my wiring loom can support an older (Gen1) intake and its ECU. I’m feeling pretty desperate and leaning toward finding a mechanic willing to work on this swapped set-up, with the thought that a more sophisticated diagnosing kit could narrow down the issue, whether the ignition or fuel is quitting.
I’m working with a simple OBD reader, multimeter, pin-out chart for the ECU, and a 72- year old brain. It’s tough. Thanks for your time.