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Old 01 April 2009, 11:35 PM
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i have a impreza v reg 1999 (2000 turbo) car
i also have a 1996 wrx engine.

can i use my wrx engine block with crank and con rods, then put my 1999 pistions and heads on the 1996 wrx block.

does n e 1 no if this is ok?????

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Old 02 April 2009, 06:42 PM
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Yes you can, provided you use the thin steel head gaskets as originally fitted to your MY99 engine.


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Originally Posted by merlin24
Yes you can, provided you use the thin steel head gaskets as originally fitted to your MY99 engine.


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I have done this just got to get headgaskets but not sure what ones to get 1999 or 1996 lol, i have 1999 heads with 1996 block

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yes chaps thanks for the help

why did u do it then m8? what is the advantage?

u found the head gasket yet m8, let us no when u find it lol thanks tho.
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