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Dunk
30 December 2005, 01:28
I've had my UK94 Impreza for over 6 years & had done 140k on the standard engine & box. Last year (04) the box become noisy, so given the mileage & the opportunity to source a cheap closed deck WRX engine & box, the drivetrain was replaced.
Currently it has a few tweaks such as:
Decat
Scoobyecu
2001 STI Front Brembos
Bilsteins
So probably c.270-280bhp ?

I've recently noticed bubbles in the header tank & a bit of coolant loss, pointing towards a headgasket. As I don't use it as a daily driver anymore, I thought I'd reduce the costs & rip the engine out myself, but get someone to do the headgaskets & then I'd refit it.
A Prodrive GrpN ecu with ALS then landed in my lap, which has meant I need to add a few more mods to at least attempt to do it justice.
Given that 350bhp is deemed to be the 5 speeds' breaking point (and my TD05) & I don't want to fork out for a 6 spds / gearkits etc it seems sensible to aim for this natural barrier.

Now added to the shopping list:
Steel headgasket
440cc injectors
Walbro pump
Air filter
Lightened flywheel
Upgraded clutch
+ Various bits for the ALS

This evening the project has begun & the engine has been ripped out, I'll update tomorrow with a virgins guide (with pics) to engine removal......
(Now going to thaw out !)

D

Dunk
31 December 2005, 00:09
I've attempted to log the steps taken to take the engine out, I'm sure that the 3 hours I took are on the long side & I've probably missed shortcuts....

Before:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image025.jpg

1) Drain & remove rad, then move car to avoid lying in the wet patch:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image026.jpg

2) Remove battery & two main harness plugs behind it
(No Pic)

3) Remove air con compressor from block (no need to undo pressurised pipework) & place onto empty battery tray. Alternator also removed, although no need to on a non aircon car.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image028.jpg

4) Remove trunking to airbox
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image029.jpg

5) Undo fuel lines
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image032.jpg

6) Undo heater matrix pipes
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image031.jpg

7) Remove top mount intercooler & unclip loom, release downpipe

8) Remove starter
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image033.jpg

9) Remove the infamous 10mm allen key plug in the bellhousing
Before:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image034.jpg
After:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image035.jpg
Then use a small bolt to thread into the revealed hole to pull out the retaining sleeve & pull the clutch fork upwards to release the release bearing

10) Unbolt power steering pump from the block & fold back (system kept pressurised)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image038.jpg

11) Unbolt bellhousing from engine (6 bolts/nuts)

12) Remove & check for any other attached pipes & leads (carbon cannister etc.)

13) Position trolley jack under centre of the box

14) Wheel in the big beastie, (2 ton collapsable new for £150 !)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image039.jpg

15) Fasten around the inlet maniford (be careful not to catch any pipework) & allow it to take a small load
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image040.jpg

14) Undo last two engine mounts (nuts under the subframe) & top gearbox stay bar

15) Jack up gearbox & engine should breakaway from the box
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image041.jpg

16) Job done !
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v39/Duncan99/impreza/Image042.jpg

I've no doubt that I've missed a few tricks, the biggest howler I made was undoing the lower engine mounts from the block & not the nuts in the lower subframe....took me a good half hour to work out why the engine & box wouldn't split.......you live & learn !

Feel free to post up where I went wrong & anything I've missed out.

D

Peanuts
31 December 2005, 01:15
looking good, Ive just put my engine back in so can sympathise with the removal process!

911
31 December 2005, 10:20
You make it look easy!
Never knew the early Impreza's had a slightly different clutch arrangement.

you learn something every day.
LOL at the 2 chairs in the garage. No doubt for the celebration beer!

Happy New Year!

Graham

Dunk
01 January 2006, 23:24
The chairs are up auction, the opportunity to buy a seat to watch the refitting must be worth a few ££££'s ;)

HNY to all,

D

Floyd
04 January 2006, 14:00
Is it safe to hold the engine weight on the inlet manifold?

Good write up fella :thumb:

F

dazdavies
04 January 2006, 14:58
Is it safe to hold the engine weight on the inlet manifold?

Good write up fella :thumb:

F

Having removed and replaced my subaru engines 8 times 3 different cars at latest count. I use an old seat belt tied to the inlet manifold to lift out and lift in the engine and so far no mishaps yet (touch wood).
Agreed with Floyd too Excellent write up.

john banks
04 January 2006, 15:56
We used the same and it didn't land on us. Not recommended with a plastic exhaust manifold LOL???!!

Dunk
04 January 2006, 16:45
It seems to be a tried & tested method, I was more worried about my knot tying skills than the inlet manifold coming free.

Engine now going in next week for:
Steel head gaskets
Crank shaft seals
New Belt
Modded Oil pump

Any other essentials worth doing while I can ? (don't want to pull the block apart).

D

julian N/W wrx my93
10 January 2006, 19:05
where did you get the engine crane from then?

David_Wallis
10 January 2006, 20:16
JB, I thought you knew your scoobs.. Plastic exhaust manifold?

LOL

David

Dunk
10 January 2006, 22:04
Engine crane from ebay (PAAutos/Tools ?), although there's a few doing them. (Now highly tempted with a 20T press for £150)

Re the exhaust manifold..... was my engine fitted upside down ? ;)

Not a lot to currently report, engine has been dropped off to get the bits done. Now with a 7kg flywheel & paddle clutch.

Hopefully should fit it next week.

D

scoobtmart
14 January 2006, 09:31
I'm doing the same thing at the moment as well,(due to knocking bottom end) the engine was lifted out last night. :thumb:

Dunk
25 January 2006, 23:57
Engine now back & ready to fit when I get time :D

Any ideas where I can get STI engine mounts from ? (for sensible ££'s)

D

Jay m A
26 January 2006, 00:07
Mark At Lateral does the groupN ones

Dunk
26 January 2006, 00:12
Thks - I'll try him tomorrow. Any other alternatives ?

D

Tone Loc
26 January 2006, 00:21
Did you get the ecu from eBay... there was one on not so long ago.

How do you plan to run the ecu with the larger injectors?

Tony.

Dunk
26 January 2006, 09:01
Ecu is newly built from a Z4 (no idea how !), the 440's should suffice given it's still running a TD05.
(It should fit nicely into the bottom class of the SSC)

Just need some mounts (why didn't I think of this earlier ?) & a bit of warmth (can only get the nose in the garage) before I crack on with it.

D

Dunk
26 March 2006, 01:52
Finally managed to refit the engine this evening, just the intercooler & fluids to do, then it'll be fingers, legs & eyes crossed before the big switching on ceremony.
(Glad I decided to do this thread, it's been a handy reminder given I started this last year.)
A few pics to follow.
D

911
26 March 2006, 07:57
We are watching!
Make sure you have the oil up to pressure etc

Graham

Dunk
26 March 2006, 08:08
Oh the pressure (it more ways than one !)

Was planning to fill the filter & crank it over with one of the loom plugs disconnected for a bit, is that OK ?

D

911
26 March 2006, 08:37
Nearly.

Saturate the new filter with fresh oil. It will take a surprising amount, takes about 3 mins to soak.
Wet/smear the rubber seal face and install on a clean engine block face.(sorry if it seems I'm talking down to you, not inteded)

Disconnect the crank sensor right under the alternator.

Crank the engine over for about 10 seconds and this will get everything up to pressure. (and test your battery...)

Snap the connector back in place, switch ign on and let the pump stop wirring, and fire up.

Graham

Dunk
26 March 2006, 10:18
Thks Graham, thought they'd be an easier way than arsing about with the loom. Plan to finish it this eve & get it running before I start doing injectors, fuel pump, intercooler & ecu etc. At least that way I can be confident it did work !

D

Scoobyslammed
26 March 2006, 11:09
If its freshly built... shouldn't you remove the spark plugs aswell...??? Then put them back in with the crank sensor connected up again... then fire it up???

911
26 March 2006, 16:43
Very true, but such a pain to get the plugs out! (well, i find it so).
Graham

Dunk
27 March 2006, 00:20
Intercooler on, battery in, (there must be a better fixing), filter pre filled, oil in, coolant in & .................................................. ....... a small puddle under the OS headers :( . I'll try starting it up in anger tomorrow (a little late now) to see if the leak is more obvious.

D

Dunk
27 March 2006, 22:36
Wooooooooooooooohooooooooooooooooooo, had to jump it as the battery was flat after 3 months, did the crank sensor trick to pressurise, reconnected & then it fired up first time with no sign of the leak.......... only time will tell ! Next is to get the MOT done before starting the go faster stage.

It must be 10 yrs since I've done decent work to car, rather than the easy bits.......I'd forgotten the sense of achievement (& chosen to ignore the 'nam style flashbacks of disappointment & frustration.)
My new found enthusiasm might finally rub off on car project no.2 pictured in the background of the one of the above pics, a non-existant prize for correct identification !

D

KLR16V
27 March 2006, 23:01
Fiat Uno turbo ?

Mark

Dunk
28 March 2006, 10:02
Not a bad guess.........but wrong ! :D

D

Jay m A
28 March 2006, 10:33
Strada?


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