Cheers Aidan I understand it alot more now
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- 21 Oct 2016, 06:40
- Forum: T25 Alternative Engine Forum
- Topic: New Member with Scooby Plans
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- 14 Oct 2016, 19:28
- Forum: T25 Alternative Engine Forum
- Topic: New Member with Scooby Plans
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Re: New Member with Scooby Plans
So it seems the only way is to either get a RJES bell housing or a special flywheel from Kennedy engineering. The first option I'm not fond of as it makes my adapter plate fabrication plans redundant and the second I can only imagine will cost an arm and a leg to ship over. Can anyone shed some ligh...
- 13 Oct 2016, 18:10
- Forum: T25 Alternative Engine Forum
- Topic: New Member with Scooby Plans
- Replies: 8
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Re: New Member with Scooby Plans
Brilliant to hear I've heard all sorts of stuff about some sort of "special flywheel" so glad to know I can just use the subie flywheel. Thanks for the responsemultisi wrote:Just use the subaru flywheel if its a manual donor vehicle.
- 13 Oct 2016, 17:17
- Forum: T25 Alternative Engine Forum
- Topic: New Member with Scooby Plans
- Replies: 8
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New Member with Scooby Plans
Hi all, just joined after being a guest user for a fair whilst. I've got a 1.9DG 4 speed van with plans to put in an EJ25 from a 1998 legacy . I've got £1200 to spend and plan to fabricate as much as I can as I have access to welders/lathes/bending machines etc. I'm reasonably mechanically able as I...