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Old 06 October 2009, 05:11 PM
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As above, really, what would a rebore, forged pistons and decent rods cost me?
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Jeff, unless you are planning big power, a new 2.5ltr block and some drop in pistons will do the job nicely.
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I've been advised that there are issues with clearances, and, unless I am planning on leaving it standard, to budget for the rebore etc.

Apparently Subaru will no longer warranty 2.5 litre engines fitted to 2 litre cars
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Drop-in pistons only require that the bores are honed to size, and for road use the rods should be fine.... IMHO

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P.S. Have asked my tame MOT tester for a quote....
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