September 27, 201411 yr http://newjersey.craigslist.org/pts/4672899821.html Asking 80 I was thinking of offering 50 bucks. How can I tell if it's obdi/ii? What do you guys think?
September 27, 201411 yr That's a real crap picture, but I can't see anything that easily identifies it as either. But as it's been said before the motor doesn't car which computer type it's hooked up to as long as the sensors match the ecu.
September 29, 201411 yr Author Are there any type of identifying marks I should look for if I check it out to figure out exactly what it is? I mean sure it's only 50 bucks but I'd at least like to know exactly what kind of 2.2 it is.
September 29, 201411 yr It can be whatever you want - just put an OBDI or II intake on it and that's what you have. they're entirely interchangeable. The photo shows no wiring harness on it - so right now it's not OBD anything. electronics "make it" OBDI or II, not the long block. It mentions dual port so the heads are 1995 or earlier. if we assume the heads are original to that block then the assembly is OBDII if it's a 1995 or OBDI if it's 1994 or earlier. it's missing the coolant cross over pipe, not that it's a big deal and probably in the parts stash anyway.
September 29, 201411 yr Author Thank you. Never looked in to motors before, so I'm in alien territory, I appreciate the input. I imagine the main thing I can do is see if the motor turns if I check it out right? Are those motor non interference? At $50 I guess no matter what condition it's not a bad deal..
September 29, 201411 yr EJ22's are widely interchangeable - so yes you can bolt any intake manifold/wiring harness combination you want onto that engine. Want an OBDI engine - just bolt and OBDI Ej22 intake manifold to it. Same with OBDII, just bolt it on. . All 1990 - 1998 EJ22 intake manifolds are interchangeable. 1994 and earlier are OBDI 1995 and later are OBDII. but they're all interchangeable - just unbolt one intake manifold and install the other. EGR would be the only issue but that's emissions and not hard to work around. If they are dual port heads like it says, then 1995 or earlier heads, then the eads are from a non-interference engine. Assuming the block is original to the heads - and is a 1995 - then it's non-interference combination. It would be rare but if the block was swapped then it may be an interference engine with 1995 heads on it. i've seen, and done myself, block swaps before so it happens. Edited September 29, 201411 yr by grossgary
September 29, 201411 yr Author Valuable information. Thank you. May go pick this up and rebuild it. Would be my first engine tear down..
September 29, 201411 yr Looks like the short block is painted, would indicate it has been apart before. For 50$ you can't go wrong tho, its almost worth that in scrap aluminum.For unknown blocks I always check that it turns, doesn't have ridiculous crank walk, and if possible check under the pan for rod knock by rotating the crank back and forth and looking for movement.
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