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EJ22 flywheel rubbing in 91 loyale


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I just finished installing my fully rebuilt 95' ej22 into my 91' 4wd 5 speed manual loyale wagon.

When I did the first start up there was an unbelievable metal to metal screaming sound. I immediately shut it off and wanted to puke. What had I done wrong?

I checked all the pulleys on the new timing set, all good. Rotating the engine by hand I could hear metal scraping from the brand new clutch area. Engine is coming back out.

I pulled the engine enough to pull the clutch, all good, must be the pilot bearing. Pulled the flywheel and saw the problem (see picture). The flywheel was rubbing on the engine support. The car had a ej18 in it and never had this problem. How? After looking at the old engine I found rubber covered metal washers stuck to old engine mounts. I slid those under the engine mounts and so far so good. Anyone else have a problem like this?

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Must be an EJ transmission, too? Custom transmission crossmember, I assume? It's possible that the transmission mounts are too low, but I would think it would need to be considerable for this to happen.

Are they the same motor mounts? Flywheel?

 

Every EJ swap I've done personally used the EA82 transmission, and therefore flywheel, which is a smaller diameter than the EJ one. But plenty of people have used EJ flywheel and transmission, and I have not heard of anyone having this issue.

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I’ve not had this issue and I’m running the EJ22 with the EJ flywheel and clutch sandwiched in front of a hybrid EJ gearbox. 

My difference is that I’ve got some wedges under the engine mounts to “correct” an apparent angle change between the engine crossmember mount face and that of the EJ engine mount angle. 

Cheers 

Bennie

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When I use the ej starter on mine, the starter gear gets stuck on the flywheel. So the starter will keep spinning even with the key in run.

I dunno exactly why, but I haven’t had an issue with the ea starter.

Hope you fix her soon is this your first ej swap? If not you already know then, first thing is to mat the gas pedal and sidestep. Taking off in 4hi in the rain is a real treat in an L body with the double deuce, she’ll smash a bmw 325 ix haha!

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3 hours ago, Numbchux said:

Must be an EJ transmission, too? Custom transmission crossmember, I assume? It's possible that the transmission mounts are too low, but I would think it would need to be considerable for this to happen.

Are they the same motor mounts? Flywheel?

 

Every EJ swap I've done personally used the EA82 transmission, and therefore flywheel, which is a smaller diameter than the EJ one. But plenty of people have used EJ flywheel and transmission, and I have not heard of anyone having this issue.

The car was originally built by FerGloyle with a 93 ej18. I have no idea what cross member is in there though.

FerGloyle told me the transmission is a hybrid (early 90's legacy case with loyale gears), that's why it doesn't have an adapter.

Once I found the metal/rubber washer I haven't had any issues.

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I found the image of what I did with the angle change I was talking about: 

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img401/9123/p7281486.jpg 

This was over ten years ago and I’m still running the same engine mounts. 

The EJ18 flywheel won’t make a difference, it’s still the same diametre. It might be lighter though. 

Glad you got it sorted! 

Cheers 

Bennie

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I found the image of what I did with the angle change I was talking about:

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img401/9123/p7281486.jpg 

This was over ten years ago and I’m still running the same engine mounts. 

The EJ18 flywheel won’t make a difference, it’s still the same diametre. It might be lighter though. 

Glad you got it sorted! 

Cheers 

Bennie

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