My Sti block and wrx heads build in my 03

Discussion in 'Member Journals & Project Build Stories' started by emstraumajunke, Sep 23, 2006.

  1. Not to sure how fast this ones going to move but I'm going to try and take pictures and write something every time I touch the car. Pictures will be added as soon as I start tearing the car apart.
    Sep.17 2006 : Oil pressure dropped from 80 psi to 40 psi. Ended up with the knock of Death. Called Amber had her dad bring the truck and trailer and off to the house we go.
    Sep.18 2006: I decided my best route of travel with this car is going to be 2.5 Sti swap block wrx heads and a few other goodies that im try9ing to get. Got home from work took the subie off the trailer 5 psi oil pressure on idel and 80 psi on start up which should be 110 on start up and 30 on ideal.
    Sep 19 2006Pulled most of the small stuff off so I could get the motor mount and get ready to get the old motor out. only worked on it for about 30 to 45 mins so not a lot was done, but more then I figured id get done.
    Tomorrow should be the alternator and everything on top and get it done to pretty much nothing but block heads and transmission.
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    Sep 23 2006 Got all the coolant lines fuel lines and all wires disconnected All that is needed to be removed now it the Bolts to the drive shaft the transmission mount and motor mount and Out she comes. Its actually a lot easier then I thought I working in between storms today so I'm only able to work on it for about 20 mins at a time.
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    Hopefully later on tonight ill be posting the pics of an empty engine bay
    My shopping list as of now is:
    Sti block $1549
    oil pump $119
    water pump $100
    Gasket set $320 (WRX gasket kit with STi head gaskets) might be 2001 2.5rs gaskets
    timing belt $120
    fuel pump $99
    fuel filter $25
    750 cc or 800 cc injectors Im out right now, no ETA
    Arp head studs Dont have a source on these
    Id Recommend an STi oil pan as well. Better baffled. $92
    Shipping on the block is free but figure $20 to ship the box with the other parts

    Hope to also be getting Turbo inlet
    20g
    FMIC
    Fuel rails
    Intake
    maybe TGV deletes
    Header
    Every exhaust part either wrapped or coated
    Puleys
    lighted flywheel
    And replace all hoses
    Im thinking thats it for now
    But not 100% sure. I was planning on doing this after teh 1st of the year but might as well do it all while the motor is out.


    Tools so far needed:
    basic socket set
    Breaker bar
    10 mm Allen wrench
    1 1/8 open end
    12pt 14mm
    6mm bolt for the clutch pin
    24mm extra deep for oil cooler
    22mm for crank pulley
     
    Last edited: Sep 27, 2006
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    Its ready to come out except for some reason one of the motor mount bolts is stripped so now i have to deal with that....and not to mention the damn weather
     
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    Ran into a snag while pulling it out seems the transmission didnt want to let go. Ill finish it up tomorrow.
     
  4. 5spdfrk

    5spdfrk Active Member

    That last picture is worth a thousand words. I can relate.
     
  5. The last picture i was thinking is this crap really worth it and as always am i in over my head....as i said before the bulkhead install
     
  6. Kokopelli

    Kokopelli Active Member


    Did you release the clutch fork?


    Is there any gap at all between the motor and the tranny?
     
  7. crashtke

    crashtke Member Supporting Member

    I am envious...I so want to do this, but I just think it would be more than I am comfortable with...I have done the engine on old chevy v-8's and even done a swap of a inline 6 to a v-8 but I just don't know the subbies yet.
     
  8. That what it is i was so damn wore out i forgot about that.
     
  9. nsvwrx

    nsvwrx Active Member

    anything you do to anyother car on the planet will be exponentionally harder on a suby
     
  10. Demo24

    Demo24 Member

    cool! Good luck and props on project pictures! :)
     
  11. slowwrx

    slowwrx Supporting Member

    LOL, as soon as I saw that picture and read the caption, I laughed and said clutch fork. Everybody does it.

    Matt
     
  12. I got it to seperate but not lal the way something on the bottom is sticking but it started raining so i had to stop for a few
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    Last edited: Sep 24, 2006
  13. Its finally out. Now time to break it down and get it all tore apart and get the new block ordered and start putting everything together
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    Not to bad for 2 days and crappy weather and pretty much doing it by myself.
     
  14. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    you look bigger than 2.5 liters ;)
     
  15. hahahahaha i figured my shorts would of took the 1st hit
     
  16. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Good luck man. Any idea what caused the failure? How many miles on the car?
     
  17. 80kish on the motor i think i have to do the math. Not to sure what cause it ive been told
    1. drop a valve
    2. slug a rod
    3.spun a rod berring
    ill find out this week sometime I got to get an engine stand tomorrow and ill start tearing it apart
     
  18. BlackAndBlue

    BlackAndBlue Member

    i was goin to make a flinstone joke but milo's was better
     
  19. Already been made
     
  20. bluetwo

    bluetwo Active Member

    Effin awesome pictures bro. I love it when people do this kind of ish in their driveways. Good job so far and good luck with it all.

    BTW I'm using one of the motor pics. :D Just gonna crop out the motor and photochop it onto a vette or something. Lol.
     
  21. Well today decided to start breaking the motor down and learned a little something. When taken Intake maniafold off there is no reason to undo the Fuel rails. 4 12mm bolts on each side and everything pops right off.
    anyways heres a few pictures i took alot more then this mainly for how the hell did this go referance type but all in all this i sgoig to be a semi easy hard job but im learning.
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    Then my favorite of the day
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    Last edited: Sep 25, 2006
  22. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    Well done dude, I'm rooting for ya :bigthumb:
     
  23. 2 words THIS SUCKS
     
  24. Didnt get far at all today due to i kept breaking tools...but i figured out what i needed so i should get it apart tomorrow.
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  25. Finally got the cam gears,am and buckets out now i got to go buy another tool that i didnt know i would need. Also added the tools so far needed to do this figured it would help save people 900 trips to the store as im doing.
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  26. bluetwo

    bluetwo Active Member

    Man more awesome pics. I love seeing the engine come apart like that. I wish Will from SOG would chime in on this thread to give you some pointers and stuff. It's going pretty good though it looks like.
     
  27. Yea im good at taken crap apart its putting it back together that worries me
     
  28. Any ideas what caused on this......

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  29. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    :rofl::rofl:
     
  30. knhtrdr

    knhtrdr Active Member

    Dude You are one brave man!!
     
  31. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Nice foot man!

    All kidding aside and seeing the metal and the rub marks on the block from the crank rubbing, it reminds me of my old crankwalking DSM. I'd say it looks like your thrust bearing failed on ya and was allowing slight play in the crank which with the tight clearances is all it takes for a little contact to the galleys there.

    I'm surprised the EJ motor did that however I have heard of several other EJ205's doing that. Maybe ask Will (WJM) if he has ever seen that happen as he's been through a lot of engines. I'd myself like to know how common this is.
     
    Last edited: Sep 27, 2006
  32. Every project I decided to do I hear that same comment....
     
  33. Got the head off of the driver side today got to go to cals should have the rest done tonight
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  34. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    For a 80K engine your heads look pristine. Block doesn't look too shabby as well.
     
  35. Sti block $1549
    oil pump $119
    water pump $100
    Gasket set $320
    timing belt $120
    fuel pump $99
    fuel filter $25
    STi oil pan $92
    Gruppe-S Headers $399
    Excedy Organic Clutch with Gruppe-S Lightweight Flywheel $599

    All parts ordered and paid for....Should be here in 5 days Hopefully car will be running in a week or a few days after
     
  36. nsvwrx

    nsvwrx Active Member

    hey all in all could you actually list all the parts that uve needed so far.. this would be a gerat tutorial
     

  37. Sti block $1549
    oil pump $119
    water pump $100
    Gasket set $320 (WRX gasket kit Head gaskets very either part number for boosted mre then stock turbo 11044AA610 and the Sti gasket for basic from what im told I went with the more boost gasket set)
    timing belt $120
    fuel pump $99
    fuel filter $25
    Sti oil pan 95$

    There it is as of now probaly will change some here and there

    Here shortly im going to acutlly go throught the pics and try to give details n what to do and how to do it if i an word everything right
    Tools so far needed to do this
    basic socket set
    Breaker bar
    10 mm Allen wrench
    1 1/8 open end
    12pt 14mm
    6mm bolt for the clutch pin
    24mm extra deep for oil cooler
    22mm for crank pulley
     
  38. nsvwrx

    nsvwrx Active Member

    great, im REALLY looking forward to this and to your success.....

    wanan do this to my car someday!
     
  39. Took the head off the other side today and pretty much got everything off the block..now time for the heads to go to the machine shop get P&P and nice and cleaned up so theyll be ready when the all the other parts arrive

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  40. crashtke

    crashtke Member Supporting Member

    Any update on this?
     
  41. Motor is together at the guys house who im paying to build it casue i chickened out. Should be in the car wed morning and driving wed after noon and well be going on a LONGGGGGG 4 hr or so drive to the mountains sat to make sure Everythings working
     
  42. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    congratulations :)
     
  43. crashtke

    crashtke Member Supporting Member

    Sweet! Don't forget to do a 1500 mile break in for the new block!! 500 real easy, followed by 1000 more kinda easy.
     
  44. yea. thats why im going on the long road trip. hope to put 1000 on it pretty fast. Cause the weekend of oct27th ui have to drive to the coast
     
  45. crashtke

    crashtke Member Supporting Member

    What did the whole thing end up costing you as far as parts?
     
  46. right at 4k including new header, flywheel, clutch, put together and put back in
     
  47. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    May as well go ahead and start saving for a tranny....lots of torque is gonna be had!
     
  48. Yea saving up for the PPG gears and a bigger turbo.
     
  49. josh booth

    josh booth Active Member

    That is sweet man congratulations. :wiggle:
     
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    Installing it tomorrow
     

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