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Re: Motor Problems

Postby jaydece » Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:56 am

senator wrote:
jaydece wrote:sounds like end bearings to me...a common failure in EJ25

a $150.00 part which will cost you about x20+ in price to fix..

sorry to hear the news..

good luck?



If it was are damaged piston, you would have seen a lot more white smoke (burring oil).

But the metal fragments in your oil point to a spun big end bearing, just as Justin pointed out.

I was in your position a few months back, need any contacts to source parts, flick me a PM.


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Re: Motor Problems

Postby ZeroPants » Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:29 am

senator wrote:
jaydece wrote:sounds like end bearings to me...a common failure in EJ25

a $150.00 part which will cost you about x20+ in price to fix..

sorry to hear the news..

good luck?



If it was are damaged piston, you would have seen a lot more white smoke (burring oil).

But the metal fragments in your oil point to a spun big end bearing, just as Justin pointed out.

I was in your position a few months back, need any contacts to source parts, flick me a PM.


Cheers Tony will keep that in mind, i just got my tax done yesterday so i have a bout 5k to play with, so im thinking forged internals if Mr Insurance man wont cover it.
Cant make the car too mental as the misses drives it aswell, but i am still aiming for a about 200kw and she can have a Si Drive setting for herself lol
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby kiahatsiu » Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:16 am

I cannot see insurance covering it I am afraid.
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby ZeroPants » Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:21 am

kiahatsiu wrote:I cannot see insurance covering it I am afraid.


Yea im thinking the same, but its not costing me anything for them to send a guy to look at it, bad fuel blocking an injector cause it to lean out and go pop is covered i believe, but trying to prove it was from bad fuel is a loosing fight to start with.
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby senator » Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:40 am

jaydece wrote:
senator wrote:
jaydece wrote:sounds like end bearings to me...a common failure in EJ25

a $150.00 part which will cost you about x20+ in price to fix..

sorry to hear the news..

good luck?



If it was are damaged piston, you would have seen a lot more white smoke (burring oil).

But the metal fragments in your oil point to a spun big end bearing, just as Justin pointed out.

I was in your position a few months back, need any contacts to source parts, flick me a PM.


Hey Tony?!!! Where You Been?

Yeah? what can I say? you taught me well buddy :mrgreen: :wink:

Any progress with your car and the 380XT? send me a pm if you got any juicy updates

Cheers mate :D



I wish I had a jiucy update Justin....... Too hard to organsie the install and tune, with Superlap coming up next month it's out of the question for the next 4-6 weeks. :( :( :(
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby senator » Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:45 am

ZeroPants wrote:
senator wrote:
jaydece wrote:sounds like end bearings to me...a common failure in EJ25

a $150.00 part which will cost you about x20+ in price to fix..

sorry to hear the news..

good luck?



If it was are damaged piston, you would have seen a lot more white smoke (burring oil).

But the metal fragments in your oil point to a spun big end bearing, just as Justin pointed out.

I was in your position a few months back, need any contacts to source parts, flick me a PM.


Cheers Tony will keep that in mind, i just got my tax done yesterday so i have a bout 5k to play with, so im thinking forged internals if Mr Insurance man wont cover it.
Cant make the car too mental as the misses drives it aswell, but i am still aiming for a about 200kw and she can have a Si Drive setting for herself lol


5k could get you back on the road with a OE short block (No forgies), but bear in mind you need your tune corrected to ensure this don't happen again. No reason why you can't get 200 kw with the OE short block, good tune, TBE and a bolt on turbo..... 380 xt in this case
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby <GB> » Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:46 am

if it had full service history at subaru they often help or cover the whole cost or part of the cost to fix it as good will. if i had a new car in warranty i would be getting all services done at the dealership for a little more security
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby bigBADbenny » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:00 am

Big end bearing failure solutions...
approximately:

$5K OEM short block replacement & install + tune
$8-10K+ forged short block replacement + tune

Any other options, corrections or additions?
e.g. DIY bearing replacement, 1/2 cut etc.
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby kiahatsiu » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:02 am

http://www.risingsunsubaru.com.au/Engines.php
I shall leave this here, your job is to make it happen.
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby ZeroPants » Wed Jul 11, 2012 3:30 pm

kiahatsiu wrote:http://www.risingsunsubaru.com.au/Engines.php
I shall leave this here, your job is to make it happen.


Cheers i gave them a call but they guy wasn't there, he is going to call back with a few options for me.

Mine has done the big end so yea =( and Insurance was a wast of my time, but was worth a try as its still unknown wtf caused this to happen.

Cheers all for the info =), i will let you all know what i decide to do after i sell some stuff out of my house on ebay to pay for it rofl
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby ZeroPants » Mon Jul 23, 2012 6:40 pm

So a little update for you all,
The short block is now in Melbourne at the Frankston Engine Center and being kitted out with some Manley Pistons and Rods and a new Crankshaft, my heads are being cleaned up checked and the same with the Oil pump (if it needs a new one ill do it) some APR Head studs and Cosworth head gasket are going in (thanks to Tony's advice, yay team Tony!) and it should be ready for me to pick it up end of next week.

All of the above combined is costing me 4,800 with warranty and my mate is going to help me out again putting the rest of the motor back together as he works for Subaru and can get the stuff cheaper then i can, so that will save me some extra cash that i can use to get a dump pipe to go with the VF52 sitting in the shed with the rest of the stuff i bought from Gordy off here and then off for a tune after its been run in a bit.

Thanks to all for their patience and my stupid questions lol
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby bigBADbenny » Mon Jul 23, 2012 7:48 pm

So going forged for similar cost to stock replacement? If so, result! :D
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby 3rspecb » Tue Jul 24, 2012 6:57 am

That's a great result, win/win..
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby senator » Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:01 am

ZeroPants wrote:So a little update for you all,
The short block is now in Melbourne at the Frankston Engine Center and being kitted out with some Manley Pistons and Rods and a new Crankshaft, my heads are being cleaned up checked and the same with the Oil pump (if it needs a new one ill do it) some APR Head studs and Cosworth head gasket are going in (thanks to Tony's advice, yay team Tony!) and it should be ready for me to pick it up end of next week.

All of the above combined is costing me 4,800 with warranty and my mate is going to help me out again putting the rest of the motor back together as he works for Subaru and can get the stuff cheaper then i can, so that will save me some extra cash that i can use to get a dump pipe to go with the VF52 sitting in the shed with the rest of the stuff i bought from Gordy off here and then off for a tune after its been run in a bit.

Thanks to all for their patience and my stupid questions lol


Nice choice of parts there Ash, great price too.

Gordy’s VF52 had some interesting rear housing modifications by Phat GT, you should very happy with the results.

I also forgot to mention to get some good mineral or semi synthetic 20/50 oil for the run in.

Good luck with the build
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Re: Motor Problems

Postby bigBADbenny » Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:40 am

Great to see a cost breakdown, eg: are you using your own short block, what crank, etc? :D
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