WTB: EJ22 Crank

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  1. Grayguy
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    Grayguy Well-Known Member

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    Wanted ASAP, my 22t is at the machine shop and the stock crank is messed up. Any ej22 crank will do, who has a good one laying around?
     
  2. Snowbum
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    I think its a phase 2 crank, right?
     
  3. piddster
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    piddster Lone Wolf

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    Phase 2 was not until '99, so no.
     
  4. Snowbum
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    ^ Gud to know

    Me <3 you long time!
     
  5. Grayguy
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    I have no idea. I don't know the phase differences between the ej22's
     
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    Go with what piddster says, he pretty much knows everything
     
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    piddster Lone Wolf

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    ^ No, just some.




    Max, does Chesney's still have that huge pile of core motors? Last time I was there, which was a while ago, they had a huge pile of core motors with several old 22E's in it.
     
  8. Grayguy
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    Well given the fact that if it weren't for Dan, I probably wouldn't have a Subaru, or 22t, yeah, I'll trust him haha.

    Yeah, I'll have to call chesney's and see what they say i guess
     
  9. readymix
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    readymix ...Lest ye be trod upon... Staff Member

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    Any and all EJ22 cranks should work just fine. Worst case scenario, you can probably get one new from the dealership.
     
  10. AWDimprezaL
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    they arent that spendy, I can check for you in the AM.
     
  11. Grayguy
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    ^ thanks a ton!
     
  12. Chux
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    :???:

    I know phase II cranks can be made to fit....but requires some machining on the block to move the thrust bearing....
     
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    NVM, they arent anywhere near affordable....whew
     
  14. Grayguy
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    Damn, cause Tim said he thought they were like $60...but he also said he has one too.
     
  15. Ej22TIM
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    **** theyre more? I forgot who told me they were 60
     
  16. Grayguy
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    But i can buy yours???
     
  17. readymix
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    readymix ...Lest ye be trod upon... Staff Member

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    I guess I meant to say any and all pre 99 EJ22s should work. If he finds an EJ22 crank from a car made before 99, he should be good to go.
     
  18. StatGSR
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    chesneys has one listed on car-part for 100 bux......
     
  19. FuJi K
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    Why don't you just purchase a new revised WRX crank, and have the machine shop machine the thrust bearing to the back. Better oiling from the new crank; crossdrilled.
     
  20. Grayguy
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    ^ Cause I have a lot better things to spend the several hundred dollars on that that would take.

    I'm not doing anything crazy with this motor, It's just a stock rebuild
     
  21. LegacyPGT
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    I have a stock 22t crank sitting here that is in great shape.
    I sent you a pm
     
  22. Chux
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    if so, I'll be seeing Martin next Saturday. and I know he's planning on meeting you sometime this week for that crank pulley tool....