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Info on Adaptor Plate Needed
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 1:42 pm
by amk
It’s a Subaru Leone 91 model with an EA82 motor. I would like to change the EA82 to a 96 Wrx Motor EJ20G. The transmission is manual its 4wd selectable that is 4wd high and 4wd low then 2wd, clutch plates size 9” (inch). Do I require an adapter plate? anyone done it before pics e.t.c something to help me out.
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 5:32 pm
by MUDRAT
Yes I've done it before, however I'd really suggest NOT using the part time 4WD gearbox - buying a front cut and using the gearbox that came with the engine will provide a better solution.
If you do decide to go down the adapter-plate route, Steve from Rising Sun can make you up the Adpater Plate and Flywheel to suit. You'd use the clutch to match the gearbox.
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:05 pm
by tim_81coupe
Check out
this link.
Subarino is a member on these boards, that is basically a pictorial rundown on his way of mating an EJ22 motor to the L series gearbox. The EJ20G has the same bellhousing as the EJ22, so that adaptor plate will be the same. Thickness of the plate is 12mm I think.
As for the clutch, you'll want to run a custom one. I'm not exactly sure where, but I've heard of a combination of clutch parts to use the EJ20G stock flywheel and the stock input shaft of the L series gearbox. Personally I feel redrilling the L series flywheel to suit the EJ boss is a bit hairy, and I certainly wouldn't do it on a turbo motor. Plus there's no way any readily available L series clutch could stand up to the torque or the RPM of an EJ turbo.