JDM Legacy engine

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what were the turbo engies in the early 90s legacy in japan, 2.0 or 2.2 turbos?
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2.0's as far as I know. I think the only 2.2 they made was for the 22B (2.2 turbo that is. I don't know if they made any n/a 2.2s)
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Post by morgie »

they had EJ20G, closed deck 2.0l with "tappet" heads. :)
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Tappet? Hydrolic you mean? (I just got a EJ20G, but dont have the heads yet)
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Kostamojen: I recognize your name yet your post count is very small, where have I seen you before?
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Post by morgie »

Tappet is how they call the tiny thing that you see on the top of every valves...

These heads were later changed because they were making a lot of noise when aging, causing problems...

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Later Heads had "Buckets", a cylinder under the camshaft pushing directly on the valve (via an hydraulic piece of course)

The Legacy EJ20G was 2.0l Closed Deck .. if your's is open deck, then it's probably from an Impreza (although it's called ej20g) ..

EJ20G designation seems to be as precise a saying "I've got a Car in my driveway" ("humk, nice, but what brand ?") .. hehe

Take a look at this URL, it defines all the early 2.0l subaru engines with their precise configuration.
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~1amiga/ej2o.htm
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ciper wrote:Kostamojen: I recognize your name yet your post count is very small, where have I seen you before?
He's one of the 1.8T guys from NASIOC and has been around there for a long time. He first dropped in here on that thread about EJ22-T and EJ22 and EJ18 heads all being the same. He's currently building a closed deck EJ20G for his Impreza. You can see some of his stuff here:

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthr ... did=478140
and here:
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthr ... did=486284
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More on EJ20G's...
All Imprezas had closed decks until fall of '94 when production for the MY95 started. After that only STi and RA engines stayed closed deck, until fall of '96 for MY97. At that point they were changed to the EJ20K and all were open deck, regardless of STi or not, after that...
When shopping for a clip or engine, get the applied engine code, applied model code, and turbo charger part number to verify what you are getting. You can reference that info here:

http://www.catherineandken.co.uk/sti/wrx.html
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ciper wrote:Kostamojen: I recognize your name yet your post count is very small, where have I seen you before?
You sent me a PM about the EJ18/EJ20 heads stuff a little while back.
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Post by Kostamojen »

Mine is a closed deck. I presume it will have those exact heads pictured. Im curious though, is the "tappet" a better design despite the noise?
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Post by morgie »

I,ve asked the question on the RsLibertyClub Forum of australia, and a great majority of them swap their heads for bucket heads.

You can read it.. ok the topic slipped a bit at the end, but there is some pretty interesting info at the beginning ;)

http://www.rslibertyclub.org/forums/vie ... php?t=3960
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Post by JasonGrahn »

I know mark ward still has a set of jdsm ej20 heads from his Group N conversion. You may want to track him down and find out if he'll ship them.
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