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Saw an EJ22 hatch at my local yard

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And I plan to do an EJ in my Brat before too long. Is there anything I should snag off the hatch to make my life easier later on?

Adaptor plate, flywheel, pitch stopper, radiator fan setup, etc. Anything that's been modified and looks like it worked out well.....

 

There's plenty of ways to do things, but many fewer ways to do them right. Inspect carefully.

 

GD

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Adaptor plate, flywheel, pitch stopper, radiator fan setup, etc. Anything that's been modified and looks like it worked out well.....

 

There's plenty of ways to do things, but many fewer ways to do them right. Inspect carefully.

 

GD

 

Gotcha, thanx. I looked at it again, and didn't see an adapter plate. I believe they swapped EJ trans in too. I didn't look too closely, as it was starting to rain on me. But they are using a pull style fan on this one, and after reading some stuff on the forum here, I'm thinking I might make use of the Mercedes fan I snagged a year ago, which is a push style. That will open up some more room in the bay for the engine.

  • 9 months later...

I helped build that car originally, was almost 5 years ago now. I bought the whole setup at Colo Auto Parts including the engine I helped rebuild and the piece of junk wiring harness that I really need to fix. :)

 

We used a legacy 4.11 trans and it was very fun to drive. Center diff was bad and I think it probably bit the dust.

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