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jdm 2.0 intake valves - part number and where can they be found?

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Howdy all,

I unfortunately allowed my timing belt to break, which consequently has bent 6 of 8 intake valves on my jdm 2.0 motor. I'm not having any luck finding a vendor for them so far. I've seen them mentioned in threads, but no part numbers. Help would be greatly appreciated!

Numbers on the head are IOS (noticed Subaru 2.0 for WRX is I2S and head diam. is larger) - 34mm diameter head; 120 mm shaft; 6 mm shaft diameter

 

you could maybe call the company the imported engine came from, or i imagine subaru might know.

What year was the engine originally from? I might be able to rip a VIN from a car advert that can be used to reference part numbers. 

Cheers 

Bennie

What year is the JDM engine? Check this for part numbers for ~'99 - '03:

http://opposedforces.com/parts/legacy/en_b12/type_3/engine/valve_mechanism/illustration_1/

 

Or start here: http://opposedforces.com/parts/legacy/

 

Choose the EUROPE section as we never had a NON-turbo 2.0 until the ~'11(?) FB20 engine, and I'm guessing you're dealing w/an EJ as the FB had timing chains.

 

 

Edited by wtdash

I looked for those once. Can't buy them in the US. There are some vendors on ebay that will ship them from the UK. 

Easier to just buy another 2.0

GD

Edited by GeneralDisorder

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