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  • #31
    Are you flipping the upper intake manifold?
    14.63@92.9 -Full LX9 with CAI, 65MM TB, 2.5in DP, Borla Cat-Back, Crappy tires, Quick tune (Dyno Soon)

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    • #32
      In a Subaru the intake usually points to the rear so it probably isn't necessary
      '89 Firebird, 3500 Turbo, T56, 9-bolt/4.11
      '86 Fiero, 3500, 4-speed

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      • #33
        The intake will remain in the stock configuration pointing to the rear.

        On another note I should have asked does anyone have the crank and cam sensor pin outs for each of the 3 wire sensors.

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        • #34
          3900 into 2005 subaru legacy AWD

          I took off the front timing cover today and set the engine to tdc. I then looked and counted the teeth on the crank trigger wheel. The sensor was 14.5 teeth from the "missing tooth".
          This was then determined that tooth one was 87 degrees btdc.
          This is the critical setting I will input into the mega squirt.






          Last edited by farmerz24; 03-31-2014, 06:56 PM.

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          • #35
            Coil pack setup to mount behind the cylinders. I will take the coil pack 12v in from the existing Subaru coil pack power supply.




            Relocated clutch Slave and clutch arm. Had to do this as the 3900 was now in the way of the slave.




            Almost have the oil pan welded up.

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            • #36
              This is pure awesome, for sure. I bet the subi guys are all thinking you are nuts.

              It's also awesome seeing you making progress, not asking how to do it since I bet this is the first one done, and it's unique for sure. Big props

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              -60v6's 2nd Jon M.
              91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
              92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
              94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
              Originally posted by Jay Leno
              Tires are cheap clutches...

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              • #37
                Someone else has done this swap using a 3.8 Buick gn motor and automatic trans.

                Thanks. Hopefully some more progress soon

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                • #38
                  Ok. First issue:

                  For the pilot bearing.
                  On the stock Subaru it sits inside the flywheel.
                  By chance the 3x00 flywheel hole is the same size and the bearing sits in there. Problem is that it sticks out too far as the flange that centers the flywheel sticks halfway into the flywheel hole.ill get pics to explain better.

                  My question is: can I machine down the lip/flange of the crank snout flush with the crank. This would mean that the flywheel would be centered by the bolts and not the center lip.
                  Is this ok. I also tried to find a bearing that is thinner but that is a no go. And the reason I need to do this is that when mating the engine and transmission the bearing starts touching the input shaft splines and doesn't allow the engine/ trans to mate fully.

                  Any ideas ?

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                  • #39
                    I would have an extended length bushing made that fits in the crank. Sounds way safer since the V6 crank doesn't use dowels to centre the flywheel.
                    '89 Firebird, 3500 Turbo, T56, 9-bolt/4.11
                    '86 Fiero, 3500, 4-speed

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                    • #40
                      Am I hurting anything going to a bushing from a bearing ?

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                      • #41
                        Lots of engines have both available. If anything wears it will be the bushing since it's made of a softer material.
                        '89 Firebird, 3500 Turbo, T56, 9-bolt/4.11
                        '86 Fiero, 3500, 4-speed

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                        • #42
                          A bushing is fine, many cars use them.

                          A bushing is also easier to modify when mating non-same brand engine and transmission.

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                          • #43
                            Not possible to shim out the trans from the block?
                            Lifting my front wheels, one jack at a time.

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                            • #44
                              I don't see how shimming the trans away from the block would help
                              '89 Firebird, 3500 Turbo, T56, 9-bolt/4.11
                              '86 Fiero, 3500, 4-speed

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                              • #45
                                Shimming it out would help but then it gets closer to the firewall. I'll make up a custom bushing. Looks like this one will be modded. If I turn it down and add a lip it can get pushed into the crankshaft hole. Looks like the inside is already the right dia for the Subaru pilot shaft tip

                                Also started on the headers




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