Innkeepr
07-20-2017, 08:59 AM
About 2 years ago, I purchased a ej207 from JDM engine depot. I wanted a V5, and found one for a good price ( 2800 shipped ).
It sat for the last 2 years until my sons 04 wrx died (227K). Since the 818 is on the back burner while he is in college, we decided to drop it in.
I did the normal stuff of replacing head gaskets, ARP studs, water pump, timing belt, new up pipe, misc gaskets, new ACT flywheel, clutch set up, and just swapped over the top end.
Using Tactrix we flashed the ecu with a new tune. All was going well, and then......
Started it up yesterday and the motor sounds like an angry midget swinging a hammer !
Followed advice and looked for exhaust leaks at the header and up pipe - nothing.
Checked the dipstick and you can see metal shavings running down the stick.
Severe rod knock - I 's say the bearings are gone.
So now we are rebuilding the 205. Expensive lesson learned.
No warranty due to sitting for 2 years - as expected.
Should have done the bottom end as a precaution, but with 40K on the motor, didnt think it was necessary.
Further exam this week will determine if its salvageable for a stroker kit.
Came with the trans, so that will be torn down before install - dont want the same mishap.
Only bright side to this is that I have learned a lot about Scooby engines.
Be safe and enjoy the remaining summer weeks.
"E"
It sat for the last 2 years until my sons 04 wrx died (227K). Since the 818 is on the back burner while he is in college, we decided to drop it in.
I did the normal stuff of replacing head gaskets, ARP studs, water pump, timing belt, new up pipe, misc gaskets, new ACT flywheel, clutch set up, and just swapped over the top end.
Using Tactrix we flashed the ecu with a new tune. All was going well, and then......
Started it up yesterday and the motor sounds like an angry midget swinging a hammer !
Followed advice and looked for exhaust leaks at the header and up pipe - nothing.
Checked the dipstick and you can see metal shavings running down the stick.
Severe rod knock - I 's say the bearings are gone.
So now we are rebuilding the 205. Expensive lesson learned.
No warranty due to sitting for 2 years - as expected.
Should have done the bottom end as a precaution, but with 40K on the motor, didnt think it was necessary.
Further exam this week will determine if its salvageable for a stroker kit.
Came with the trans, so that will be torn down before install - dont want the same mishap.
Only bright side to this is that I have learned a lot about Scooby engines.
Be safe and enjoy the remaining summer weeks.
"E"