KNOCK KNOCK BANG! Destroyed JDM Subaru WRX EJ20X Turbo Engine Teardown

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  • čas přidán 5. 01. 2024
  • For Subaru parts go to www.pmpautogroup.com or Email Pete at PMPautogroup@gmail.com.
    For parts from this engine, anything else I've torn down or parts for your car go to www.Importapart.com or email us at Importapartsales@gmail.com
    Today's teardown is a VERY broken Subaru EJ20X. This is a JDM engine that was never offered in the US as equipped. Pete provided this engine free of charge for everyone to enjoy! This particular EJ20X has been through a war or three. Someone clearly installed a HUGE inspection port in the top of the engine, which broke a few other pieces. Why? Well it turns out EJ20X are commonly bought as a direct replacement for the EJ205 which comes in WRX's as the EJ20X is a LOT cheaper. They aren't the same however. The EJ20X is higher compression, has VVT, sometimes secondary air injection and ultimately can only be reliable when the proper steps are taken to tune, swap parts, and take the engines differences into account. This particular engine was poorly worked on, and in bad shape even before the Big Bang. Speaking of, this one must've made one hell of a racket when it let go. The damage is pretty severe but amazingly, it isn't the most destroyed we've seen on the channel.
    Why am I doing this? My name is Eric and I own and run a full service auto salvage business called Imporatpart in the Saint Louis MO area. Part of our model includes dismantling core and broken engines to salvage the good parts from and recycle the rest. We do not rebuild engines, merely sell parts to those who do.
    I really hope you enjoyed this teardown, as always I love all of the comments, feedback and even the criticism. Catch you all on the next one!
    -Eric
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  • @artvogt8135
    @artvogt8135 Před 4 měsíci +287

    You need to create a scale like they use for tornadoes and hurricanes to rate engine damage, E-1 for a little bit of bearing wear to through E-7 for completely torpedoed.

    • @I_Do_Cars
      @I_Do_Cars  Před 4 měsíci +132

      Thats an implementable idea if I've ever heard one.

    • @Dis-Emboweled
      @Dis-Emboweled Před 4 měsíci +50

      Yah, base it on the Subaru EJ scale!
      EJ -1 let go at idle
      EJ-2 let go cruising
      EJ-3 sent 'er just a little
      EJ-4 had fun, till the end
      EJ-5 Full Send!... And KEPT GOING!

    • @nickwells20
      @nickwells20 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Looks like someone used to be in the military because E-1 to E-7 are enlisted military ranks. Missing a couple numbers but whatever lol.

    • @emilschw8924
      @emilschw8924 Před 4 měsíci +10

      John at Plainly Difficult also do a Plainly Difficult scale when it comes to disasters.

    • @Bowhunters6go8xz6x
      @Bowhunters6go8xz6x Před 4 měsíci +7

      A1 - Grandma drove it to church, runs great ! LOL
      A2 - Runs but has a lifter ticking

  • @donkeyboy585
    @donkeyboy585 Před 4 měsíci +40

    “ Looser than a Chrysler valve seat” well delivered sir 😂

    • @winstonwright3613
      @winstonwright3613 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Ah ha ha ha! I laughed hard at that one and nearly shot my soda through my nose. And beforr anyone gets butthurt... I owned one of those in the past, and I still own another newer hemi without that problem. So have a sense of humor! Lol

  • @korbenharmon5399
    @korbenharmon5399 Před 4 měsíci +79

    If you never tested the pistons I would have never known that the engine was bad. Thank you for being so thorough 👌

    • @Munakas-wq3gp
      @Munakas-wq3gp Před 4 měsíci +2

      I have a Subaru EJ25 with a heat-seazed and blown head gasket engine that still idles and revs butter smooth as long as you don't add coolant lol

  • @benaldredge2671
    @benaldredge2671 Před 4 měsíci +81

    The water pump throw was hilarious. Awesome job!

  • @stevemartegani
    @stevemartegani Před 4 měsíci +163

    As a Subaru guy... That was the best Water Pump throw I've ever seen!
    Also note: These turbo Subarus have gotten so cheap that kids with no money buy them then blow an engine then throw in a "cheap" JDM engine and blow it again and wind up in so much dept its just hilarity.

    • @andredanieldasilvaleite3672
      @andredanieldasilvaleite3672 Před 4 měsíci +5

      I wish they were cheap in my country. Very often people swap them out for Honda or VW ones because they cost as much as 3/4x less

    • @mcburcke
      @mcburcke Před 4 měsíci +4

      Epic toss...

    • @Pukefroth666
      @Pukefroth666 Před 4 měsíci +4

      those jdm ej 20s are complete trash, just get a type ra shortblock.

    • @deplorablelibertarian
      @deplorablelibertarian Před 4 měsíci +4

      There was a dude in Weapons 1/2 with me, that went through 2 of these engines in 4 years…put that on top of a car payment that 650ish bucks a month. I told him not to do it because the reviews were so bad, but he only cared about aesthetics. Dude was broke 6 days after payday.

    • @MrBluePoochyena
      @MrBluePoochyena Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@Pukefroth666 I'll trust an EJ20 way more than a junky 2.5 no matter what it came out of. There's way less blown Impreza WRX's & STI's where i live exactly because they came with an EJ20 instead of EJ25 😂🤣😂

  • @bmcc12
    @bmcc12 Před 4 měsíci +52

    You are a nice kid, and I like you. After 25 years being a cop and having everyone lie to me, fight me and complain a lot, I find your channel very refreshing. I’m 76 years old and until I became disabled, I did all of my auto machanics. All of my experience has been under a shade tree, but I have rebuilt and replaced many engines, but watching you makes me so very serene. Thank you for that!

  • @Hammerhead547
    @Hammerhead547 Před 4 měsíci +16

    Fun Fact:
    Subaru once built a Flat 12 engine for F1 racing.
    The design was 20 years out of date, was 200 horsepower down on literally every other engine on the grid and 300+ pounds overweight.
    It does hold an F1 record for the largest time deficit too the leader in a single qualifying lap.
    It set a lap time of just a hair under 8 minutes in qualifying for the 1990 san marino grand prix.

    • @dmitri546
      @dmitri546 Před 4 měsíci +1

      *Life F1 has entered the chat*

  • @mholdner
    @mholdner Před 4 měsíci +60

    Engine sauce from the water pan. Man, the one liners just keep getting better. And the water pump throw was hilarious, loved it. Your videos are entertaining and informative at the same time. I know so much more about modern IC engine design than I ever could on my own. You are this clearing house where you get access to all the designs, good and bad.

    • @edifyguy
      @edifyguy Před 4 měsíci

      What worries me about the water pump throw was that it looked like a nice tailgate was actually damaged. I'm puzzled and confused about it.

  • @StillShatter
    @StillShatter Před 4 měsíci +25

    Your water pump skits are always hilarious but this one maybe my favorite one to date 😂

  • @wafflesnfalafel1
    @wafflesnfalafel1 Před 4 měsíci +8

    You spoil us sir. You find the only JDM motor in the US put together by monkeys and then you share it with us. Thank you and happy new year.

  • @1JackTorS
    @1JackTorS Před 4 měsíci +74

    I'm going to dress up as a Subaru head gasket for Halloween.
    That way there's a really good chance I'll get blown.

    • @CarNerd
      @CarNerd Před 4 měsíci +5

      or get neglected and corrode away from ancient coolant and rot until failure. oh that's right, you're already dead inside.

    • @Techcensorshipbot
      @Techcensorshipbot Před 4 měsíci +8

      Wouldn’t it be you doing the blowing technically?

    • @bretfisher7286
      @bretfisher7286 Před 4 měsíci +2

      😂

    • @imabebebebe2496
      @imabebebebe2496 Před 4 měsíci

      omg ill dress up as a fel-pro head gasket we can blow each other. meet me in the blue bathroom stall. :)

    • @Ne1vaan
      @Ne1vaan Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@TechcensorshipbotReciprocation is just good manners.

  • @thelonelywolf88
    @thelonelywolf88 Před 4 měsíci +13

    Eric's got a hell of a throw for that water pump to make it over 1000 miles to Mertztown, PA. You should try out to be a major league pitcher

    • @derekfriday7931
      @derekfriday7931 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I betcha he could get a football clear over those mountains over there

    • @thelonelywolf88
      @thelonelywolf88 Před 4 měsíci

      @@derekfriday7931 go long!
      REALLLLLY long!

  • @wobbiewall4821
    @wobbiewall4821 Před 4 měsíci +14

    I have a feeling that the oil filter has been bypassing for a long time.

  • @ab2230
    @ab2230 Před 4 měsíci +23

    Realized why I like your channel: other channels show what works, and you show distructive testing which is probably more important because it is what doesn't work

  • @shook0002
    @shook0002 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Wheres that giant diesel truck thing at?? That was about to send a rod and theres no rule against you finishing the job!! 😂

  • @rogeralbans4082
    @rogeralbans4082 Před 4 měsíci +154

    Wow starting off the new year with an impossible find... a broken Subaru boxer. That must have been like finding the one needle in a zillion hay stacks.

    • @captainsledge7554
      @captainsledge7554 Před 4 měsíci +23

      😂😂😂 yeah they all blow the transmissions first. Then the engine

    • @IllusionInfusion
      @IllusionInfusion Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@captainsledge7554 That's why my Impreza has the 5MT in it. No CVT slushbox for me.

    • @imabebebebe2496
      @imabebebebe2496 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@IllusionInfusion only 5? meh....

    • @IllusionInfusion
      @IllusionInfusion Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@imabebebebe2496 The Impreza doesn't come with the 6-speed like the Crosstrek does. Also the 5MT is mechanical linkage. Some complain about the 6 speed feeling sloppy because of the cable linkage.

    • @scott8919
      @scott8919 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Impossible? Have you seen the types of people who buy Subarus with turbos?

  • @IndridCool54
    @IndridCool54 Před 4 měsíci +21

    Hey, they lined all the hose clamps up! Definitely professional!

  • @jeremyagost
    @jeremyagost Před 4 měsíci +9

    The manifold setup means that EJ2OX was installed in a car that came with an EJ255, an 05-06 LGT based on the injectors. In that car, with the JDM VVT gears and cams still in place, the exhaust cam advance angle will float around at random. In addition to the lack of tuning for high compression causing detonation as you mentioned.

    • @edifyguy
      @edifyguy Před 4 měsíci +5

      So essentially what you're saying is that this setup was destined for failure from the beginning because it was "a jungle of things done badly." Thank you for the additional details. :)

  • @winstonwright3613
    @winstonwright3613 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I LOVE the hose clamp with "2 points of adjustability" lol

  • @johnjunge6989
    @johnjunge6989 Před 4 měsíci +28

    For once I agreed with all the places Blue got used.
    I'd like to be a fly and sit in on the meetings where engineers try to decide how to put these puzzles together! Or if they say: "we have room here. Let's hide a water manifold or something here" - 😂

    • @ruptureviles241
      @ruptureviles241 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Like he needs to agree with you on anything😭😭 get out the comments

    • @jimdavis6833
      @jimdavis6833 Před 4 měsíci

      If you were a fly, you wouldn't have the intelligence to understand it, so why bother?

    • @patwheeler4940
      @patwheeler4940 Před 4 měsíci

      Rem years ago chatting to a CASE(tractor) design engineer about how they put things where they did on the tractors and the "ease" of carrying out repairs,he replied "we mostly design them for ease of assembly" god but i could have just hit him repeatedly.

  • @cadzag72
    @cadzag72 Před 4 měsíci +30

    Eric, I wonder if you could ever get lucky enough to get a blown up aviation engine in for a tear down, they also go big or go home when they let go. Always enjoy your tear downs and other projects! Thanks for all you do!

    • @yeahitskimmel
      @yeahitskimmel Před 4 měsíci +3

      Always wondered if airplane engines actually do get bad enough to blow up with their strict logged maintenance. Not to mention what could happen to the entire craft if that did occur

    • @sofielee4122
      @sofielee4122 Před 4 měsíci +4

      i so wish Lycoming didn't want the one that we had that let a cylinder go mid-flight back. id have loved to seen it torn down

    • @sofielee4122
      @sofielee4122 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@yeahitskimmel oh yes they do. turbines not so much, but pistons definitely do

    • @schlite60
      @schlite60 Před 4 měsíci +3

      A blown up PT6 turbo-prop engine maybe?

    • @hirisk761
      @hirisk761 Před 4 měsíci +3

      ​@yeahitskimmel I've seen some of the videos of them failing. they've failed so violently that the engine cowling was shredded from the flying debris

  • @javbw
    @javbw Před 4 měsíci +10

    Enjoying your video while waiting for a train here at Ota Station, a stone’s throw from several Subaru plants here in Gunma, Japan 😀

    • @nowiecoche
      @nowiecoche Před 4 měsíci +1

      Nice! Watching all the way from Japan, pretty cool!

  • @ouch1011
    @ouch1011 Před 4 měsíci +6

    For future reference, the upper intake and TGVs come off as one piece. It makes it so you don’t have to mess with trying to mess with the fuel lines and the harness; it all comes off as one assembly.
    For the camshaft sprocket bolts, I always just drill them out, since “breathing on them” isn’t an option for an engine that you actually expect to run and work afterwards. Once you drill with a large enough bit, it releases all the tension on the head of the bolt and they unscrew by finger. It’s way easier than fighting with a breaker bar or impact and stripping out the bolt head, breaking the composite gears, etc.
    The fact that this has a cork oil pan gasket on it means that the person who installed this engine has never worked on a Subaru before (or any other Japanese engine). I’m surprised they didn’t shellac the head gaskets.

    • @dmo7815
      @dmo7815 Před 4 měsíci

      To use a JDM motor what changes are required. Change cams and sensors ?

  • @amstaffmike80
    @amstaffmike80 Před 4 měsíci +9

    You've had it too easy lately, these recent teardowns none of the dip sticks have fought you. Can't wait for the next one.

  • @raystevens1458
    @raystevens1458 Před 4 měsíci +19

    Thank you Eric for starting the new year off on the right foot. I have now deemed you the Prospector of forbidden stripper glitter, when you dropped that oil pan it looked like you were panning for gold, thanks again and keep up the great content.

    • @patwheeler4940
      @patwheeler4940 Před 4 měsíci

      Panning for gold priceless absolutely priceless.

  • @NickLandsberg780
    @NickLandsberg780 Před 4 měsíci +35

    A 6.9 idi or a 7.3 idi would be awesome to see torn down. The ignition cups would be cool to see. Keystone rings and cavitation on the 7.3 are always interesting. Keep up the good work!

    • @dylandenton9204
      @dylandenton9204 Před 4 měsíci +5

      I agree. I just picked up my first IDI back in September, only 92K miles on a 1993. I’ve heard they’re pretty hard to kill aside from the cavitation

    • @DJRoach520
      @DJRoach520 Před 4 měsíci +1

      im down for some unconventional idi motors.... also wanna see a 1.9 ALH and BEW

    • @dh260z
      @dh260z Před 3 měsíci

      he needs one of Peg's IDIs

    • @dylandenton9204
      @dylandenton9204 Před 3 měsíci

      @@dh260z not possible, they won’t die, regardless of all the crappy 1202 and used oil and red line cold starts lol

  • @justrelaxing1501
    @justrelaxing1501 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Every Subaru engine I've seen broken down always amazes me. The attention to detail and the precision is impressive. I even think the "rebar" looking pattern on the inside of the engine has a definite reason for engine performance. I enjoy watching you break down engines, I can't explain why, it's just my weekly moment of zen. Thanks.

    • @HenrySomeone
      @HenrySomeone Před 4 měsíci

      Every single Subaru engine becomes broken down sooner or later (mostly sooner though).

  • @lordcorgi6481
    @lordcorgi6481 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I see another man of culture went on Amazon and bought the 40 piece hose clamp set...and decided to use them all on this engine 🤣

  • @dangingerich2559
    @dangingerich2559 Před 4 měsíci +13

    I love my 2013 Subaru Legacy and its FB25 engine, but videos like this encourage me to keep up on the maintenance.

    • @nowiecoche
      @nowiecoche Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hey, FB gang here! Sadly, no fanfare for us.
      Got an FB20, Impreza. No issues or hiccups.

    • @Currawong
      @Currawong Před 4 měsíci +1

      2015 Levorg here, and I just got an oil change. Topped up the coolant myself since you can buy the Subaru stuff online.

    • @pocketpc_
      @pocketpc_ Před 4 měsíci +2

      The F-series engines are much more reliable than the E-series thankfully (though you should definitely still keep up with the oil changes)

    • @kevinwest1607
      @kevinwest1607 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It's going to blow up trust me. Get rid of asap.

    • @miked8338
      @miked8338 Před 4 měsíci

      The FA/FB engines had some early teething issues, but overall are much more reliable than EJs

  • @MountainAdventures1
    @MountainAdventures1 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Subaru owner here who's been through it all: Wouldn't mind having some of those parts to add to my Subaru museum of destruction in my garage, which currently includes such popular displays as the grenaded viscous coupling center diff, transmission gears stripped of most of their teeth, and roller bearings that spit out pieces of circlip when you spin them. As for the reason this engine let go, I'd guess low oil. It doesn't take much wear before they burn a quart of oil every 150 miles, at which point it's only a matter of time before you forget to check one day, and then bam. I was told the reason we see so many JDM engines in the US is that for cultural reasons, the Japanese people who own cars will only buy new ones, and only keep them for 5 years. So any JDM cars over 5 years old are simply sent to scrappers, who part them out and send the stuff everywhere but Japan.

    • @timsilva1944
      @timsilva1944 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I've heard of oil consumption issues with Subaru's, but haven't experienced it myself. My '99 Legacy doesn't burn any oil. I bought it new and have done every oil change except the first with Mobil 1.
      In 2018 when a head gasket failed (imagine that), I pulled the engine as it was close to 200k mi. and figured I'd tear it down for a look. Heads were great. Machine shop surprised how good they looked. New stem seals. Crank was polished and bores honed.
      Another 5 years of driving. No oil consumption and the head gaskets are holding 😅.

    • @nowiecoche
      @nowiecoche Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@timsilva1944 My goodness. You took good care of the engine, took it to the machine shop to clean everything up for the head gasket job and your engine is like brand new again. That's the way.

    • @MountainAdventures1
      @MountainAdventures1 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@timsilva1944Good to hear the '99 held up pretty well. My 2010, which I maintain religiously myself since I'm a former mechanic, was using 1qt every 200 miles at 140k miles. The rings were shot with extreme cylinder scoring. It had been drinking oil since 50k miles, was never run low, and I always run top of the line synthetic and oem filter. We kept driving it that way until the head gaskets decided oil and antifreeze should mix. On the plus side, the rebuilt engine we have in it now runs perfect and doesn't use a drop of oil.

    • @timsilva1944
      @timsilva1944 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@nowiecoche Thanks. Head gasket blew right after I replaced all 4 struts, lower control arm bushings, CV axles and front hub bearings. 😡
      I wasn't too keen on replacing head gaskets with the engine in the car, so I figured why not freshen it up.
      It's a manual, so a new clutch was a given at that stage.

    • @mtut
      @mtut Před 4 měsíci +1

      It sounds like you could have your own channel of Subaru carnage.

  • @sezwo5774
    @sezwo5774 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for doing another Subaru engine. Whenever you do Subarus you always say that these cars are not for YOU. Could you say what you find most unappealing about them. It would help your viewers get a feel for you and learn your preference. It is not just the engines we wacth your channel, its your personality also. Thanks🙂

  • @Grandpa82547
    @Grandpa82547 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I put a JDM into my Forester. I had to swap out a few pieces. It wouldn't start until I swapped the left cam gear. Runs great since, and no more head gasket leak.

    • @eimmiekhim9023
      @eimmiekhim9023 Před měsícem

      Which jdm motor did you put in ?

    • @Grandpa82547
      @Grandpa82547 Před měsícem

      @@eimmiekhim9023 It was an EJ25. I don't know which series. It came with an electronic throttle body. I had to use the old one.
      Basically, It was a long block with some extra parts I couldn't use.
      I found it on Ebay for about $2500

  • @Flies2FLL
    @Flies2FLL Před 4 měsíci +7

    Some Japanese teenager got hold of this car and ran the engine to 9000 RPM....
    Subarus are UTILITY cars. They are designed to go through snow, not off road. And while they produce turbo cars that are seriously fun to drive (!), their horizontally opposed design with aluminum construction means that that CANNOT handle the kind of boost that a 2JZ or a K24, or for that matter an EA888 can handle.
    The very best Subaru's have 6 cylinder engines. Specifically, the EZ30/EZ36 cars. DOHC 24 valves, four cams, chain driven cams, they had NO issues with head gaskets and run forever! I have an '01 with 114k miles, and it just runs and runs and runs. 220 hp versus the slug 165 hp EJ25 engine-

    • @OggaDugga
      @OggaDugga Před 3 měsíci

      How dare you not mention the EG33. You lost all credibility

    • @Flies2FLL
      @Flies2FLL Před 3 měsíci

      @@OggaDugga Turkey. Timing belts-

    • @OggaDugga
      @OggaDugga Před 3 měsíci

      @@Flies2FLL part of scheduled maintenance, every engine from that era was belts

    • @Flies2FLL
      @Flies2FLL Před 3 měsíci

      @@OggaDugga Not Toyotas. Nor was the Ford Triton V8 a Gilmer belt engine. I'll reiterate my previous assessment: Turkey.

    • @OggaDugga
      @OggaDugga Před 3 měsíci

      @@Flies2FLL lmfao from this era Toyota had plenty of belt driven engines 3SGTE, 2JZ, 5VZ-FE. Instead of dishing out insults, get informed.

  • @jfan4reva
    @jfan4reva Před 4 měsíci +2

    When you're tearing down a 500 hp v10 and It's destroyed a piston, that's one thing. After all, you still have 9 cylinders and 450(?) horsepower driving what's left of the engine. Inspection ports and piston gravel can be expected. When you're tearing down a flat four with 200-400(?) horsepower, you only have 3 cylinders and 150-300(?) horsepower driving what's left of the engine, piston gravel is kind of a surprise. But then the keyword here is 'turbo'.

  • @joebersani8068
    @joebersani8068 Před 4 měsíci +20

    Knock knock who’s there? A rod bearing

  • @silicron
    @silicron Před 4 měsíci +8

    This is my favorite YT channel. I look forward to these videos every week.

  • @cmdrclassified
    @cmdrclassified Před 4 měsíci +5

    OK, so hear me out! We need to make an engine entirely made from wrist pin material! It would be indestructible!
    Happy New Year, Eric! If I ever make it to the USA, I will stop by your yard/shop, say hi, and buy some... art!
    Have a great day, Sir! o7

  • @leonardfletcher9890
    @leonardfletcher9890 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have a 1992 Subaru Legacy 4DS with an EJ22 that has over 308,000 miles on it and it runs really well. It doesn't burn any oil at all but it does leak a little.

  • @barrythomas6429
    @barrythomas6429 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Good to see that the factory Oil pickup survived the destruction. They are known problem area.

  • @funkthew0rld
    @funkthew0rld Před 4 měsíci +9

    I would also like to point out, that even if you have the correct ECU and retain the twin scroll turbo and you are in NA, these engines STILL need a tune, as Eric mentioned.. just the octane difference. I have a JDM EJ20Y car in Canada, and when initially logging the car you would see the ignition timing pulling like crazy, and the power level to be lackluster as a result.
    once I got on the rollers, I saw impressive increase of the under the graph area, and massive improvements in drivability.
    if your not going the cheap route, this engine is not the one you want to put in your 2.0 WRX or 2.5GT unless you have a plan to deal with the AVCS system, whether it be both intake and exhaust in the bug eyes or exhaust only in the LGT. in legacies you can easily use the TGV harness parts and pin them to a JDM ecu's exhaust avcs control, but those ECU's have immobilizers so you also need to deal with that to run one.

    • @eimmiekhim9023
      @eimmiekhim9023 Před měsícem

      So you have a EJ20Y ? , I also have a EJ20X/Y engine swapped in my wrx (not by me tho). I’m pretty sure the headgasket is going bad. Is there a chance that the EJ20Y headgaskets are different from the EJ20X ? Or are they the same , if you can reply and tell me that would be amazing , I’m having it get fixed soon and need to buy the correct gasket and seal kit. Any advice ?

    • @eimmiekhim9023
      @eimmiekhim9023 Před měsícem

      As in the video he’s tearing apart the EJ20X , but is the EJ20Y different at all ? As in gaskets and such ? Anybody ?

    • @funkthew0rld
      @funkthew0rld Před měsícem

      @@eimmiekhim9023 they might have different cams. The block and head castings are the same, so the gasket that goes between them should be the same….
      Actually any ej20 turbo head gaskets should be the same. They all mate to the same block surface.

    • @eimmiekhim9023
      @eimmiekhim9023 Před měsícem

      @@funkthew0rld @20:47 is him taking off the headgasket , it has the “A” top . I should get that one right ? Because that’s what they are trying to ask on the email to help me out.

    • @funkthew0rld
      @funkthew0rld Před měsícem

      @@eimmiekhim9023 if you’re in the US or Canada, just go on rock auto, search up a 2002 Impreza turbo and buy those ones.
      A EJ20 is an ej20. It doesn’t matter if it’s a 205/207/20x/20y/206/201/204.
      The top of the block is the same shape. It’s an ej. Simple as that.

  • @bilphil74
    @bilphil74 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I still would like to see a 1.8 from a 2016 Chevy Sonic, and a 2.4 SRT4 that came in the 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser GT with the aluminum intake.

  • @andrewcunningham9256
    @andrewcunningham9256 Před 26 dny

    The EJ20X/Y's a perfectly good motor, you can't really tune it much, it has no headroom but it's really well engineered for the stock job. Dual avcs, big oil pump (what people think of as the high flow sti oil pump was developed for the Legacy), quite high comp, and various twinscroll turbos handpicked to match the engine, mine has 245 at the wheels and absolutely gorgeous drivability and midrange for a 20 year old 2 litre turbo. They're not super durable, but they're not terrible.
    But, it's become a weirdly popular choice for swapping into subarus, because it's about the cheapest turbo ej you can buy, but that doesn't make it a good idea. This engine going by the other parts it has fitted has been fitted into a USDM legacy, which originally had a 2.5 litre single AVCS in it. You only do that because it's the cheapest option, so they've almost certainly bodged it in without doing much else- if you start spending the money to do it right, it stops making any sense to start out with that motor.
    And the EJ20X/Y is a dual avcs motor, so if you fit it without addressing that into a single avcs car like the USDM Leggy, then what you get is variable valve timing. You also end up with more compression than the stock motor, and a turbo and tune designed for that. So they almost never work properly and then they fail and people go "bloody Subaru!"
    It's a real shame because the only people who ever do it are people who can't afford to do the job properly, and that also means they can't afford to have their bodged in engine fail. It's almost always just the last in a long run of bad choices or bad events, because obviously if you're not reasonably comfortable money wise buying a turbo subaru was a terrible idea in the first place.
    TLDR don't put an EJ20X into your 2.5 litre subaru. Don't put it into your older 2 litre subaru. Don't try and tune it beyond about 300hp on the stock internals. But don't blame it for not being the right part for you. DO get a JDM twinscroll gen 4 legacy wagon, if you can, because they're ace.

  • @michaelwilkening8542
    @michaelwilkening8542 Před 4 měsíci +3

    The clamp was one that had a thumb screw on it. I use them on my aquarium hoses that have to be taken on and off frequently.

    • @edifyguy
      @edifyguy Před 4 měsíci

      That explains the square head lol. Thanks.....I was pretty baffled by that.

  • @TheSpinelessNinja
    @TheSpinelessNinja Před 4 měsíci +10

    There weren't that many metal bits in the filter because it was clogged and bypassing most of the oil. In fact, that cheap jobber filter would have been bypassing oil even when it was new, since it wouldn't have the Subaru-spec 23 psi bypass, and is probably restrictive as well. This is the case with most aftermarket oil filters available for Subarus. OEM and PurolatorOne are both good options for these engines. A good filter can make the difference between having to do a bearing job and having to scrap the entire engine (well, maybe not in this case).

    • @davidg3944
      @davidg3944 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That sounds like valuable info for those of us not up on Subie stuff...

    • @lassiterdominguez2879
      @lassiterdominguez2879 Před 3 měsíci

      Trash engines better off never buying this brand.

  • @MayheM_72
    @MayheM_72 Před 4 měsíci +1

    "Drain rhe engine sauce from the water pan"...that was YooToob GOLD!

  • @CharlesVanNoland
    @CharlesVanNoland Před 4 měsíci +2

    Holes for my viewing pleasure? You're such a thoughtful young man!

  • @timothybayliss6680
    @timothybayliss6680 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Everyone rips on rotary engines for boost turning the apex seals into dust....then there is subaru

    • @theairstig9164
      @theairstig9164 Před 4 měsíci

      It’s not the boost. It’s the lack of sympathy from the driver. Running a boxer hard from cold, low on oil, coolant leak, failing to idle the engine when it’s heat soaked … not checking the oil weekly or every tank of petrol … these all contribute to a bad reputation.
      There are many ways to kill these engines and most of them are unique to boxer. For example over filling the oil will blow by the spark plug tubes and drown them FROM THE OUTSIDE

    • @suzumr2754
      @suzumr2754 Před 4 měsíci

      @@theairstig9164hold up, how overfilled are we talking about???I put 5 quarts in my WRX even though it calls for 4.4 (which I find very underwhelming for a 2.5 displacement). Mind you, it has no leaks (yet), the PCV system is working (for now) and at the last spark plug change, the plugs looked fine.

  • @matthewb8229
    @matthewb8229 Před 4 měsíci +3

    You set all the plugs together, and my childhood suddenly came back to me. Good old Sesame Street...one of these things is not like the others. One of these things, doesn't belong. Can you tell which thing is not like the others, by the time I finish this song?

    • @TotesCray
      @TotesCray Před 4 měsíci

      Glad I'm not the only one who broke into song.

  • @badnewskelli
    @badnewskelli Před 4 měsíci +1

    I lost it at the "that's boring" while grabbing the broken section of the cylinder bore. 😂

  • @ClearSpringIndiana
    @ClearSpringIndiana Před 4 měsíci +2

    Love to see a ford 7.5 gasser. I don't miss fueling mine up but it was such a reliable workhorse

  • @dot6849
    @dot6849 Před 4 měsíci +21

    Absolutely fascinating how this engine was designed.

    • @notsponsored103
      @notsponsored103 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Pretty much a Japanese Porsche with different issues

    • @John.0z
      @John.0z Před 4 měsíci +5

      I agree - there are so many big and little ways that the boxer layout makes assembly harder.
      The items I had never thought about were the gudgeon/wrist pin access ports. Not a solution used in the VW engine. But it has separate cylinders.

    • @HenrySomeone
      @HenrySomeone Před 4 měsíci

      Fascinatingly bad, yeah...

    • @lassiterdominguez2879
      @lassiterdominguez2879 Před 3 měsíci

      Exactly fascinating trash. Screw sub for using this boxer trash. I think i hate this engine more than mazda rotary trash.😂. Sube is trash and waste of good awd id say theyre multi generational sobs. Right up there w trash dodge.

  • @Bubba20617
    @Bubba20617 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Speaking of smashed spark plugs, (not really smashed, but more like broken) my dad was trying to start a Stihl concrete saw one time, it wouldn't start because it didn't have any compression. He pulled the spark plug out, and the ceramic part of the plug had completely separated from the nut of the plug! I still have that spark plug to this day. It baffles me every time I look at it.

  • @mydogpeaches1
    @mydogpeaches1 Před 4 měsíci

    i remember doing a clutch on a Subaru wagon turbo and i found that the turbo waste gate was broken stuck open and the oil return was cracked and leaking badly so i told the owner that he needed to replace the turbo and get the oil return tube from the dealer of course he didn’t want to spend the money and so he rebuilt the turbo and told me that he would order the oil return tube so i used a temporary fix using high temp transmission hose as he needed his car back thankfully this didn’t cost me in the long run because he never did what i said and a year later he was going to work and the hose left the chat an the engine pumped all its oil out an that was the end because of this and because it was a son of a friend i did the temporary fix to give him time to get me the part but i have learned lol i wont do this on critical parts anymore and never aloud it with safety items your life is worth more than any savings period anyway its cool to see this tear down because i just don’t work on Subarus every time i have i have just been burned because everything breaks you u touch that is plastic and or it just doesn’t want to come apart the day i said no was with a timeing code i took that horrible belt off 6 times and even counted the insane number of teeth checking the belts marks i finally gave up because it ran perfect checked the wiring and even put genuine sensor in still no go i eventually figured it out as a last resort i was going to change to computer but then i had seen it on my scanner it was intermittent but the voltage spiked it was small to it would go from 13.5 to 14.5 and it was rapidly and you would never think that voltage switch would be a big problem because 14.5 volts it’s uncommon to see on cars it’s on the high end but that cars pcm hated if put a new alternator on and code never returned

  • @facelessman7733
    @facelessman7733 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Uncle Rodney's back just in time for New Years!

  • @buttknuckle55
    @buttknuckle55 Před 4 měsíci +3

    this boxer engine beat the crap out of that piston.. they don't just kinda blow up, they beat the crap out of their cylinders and of course, this probably happened while car was idling .. nice work!

  • @Kittyjesus503
    @Kittyjesus503 Před 4 měsíci +15

    I love the teardowns either way! Carnage or not it never fails to entertain!

  • @ruleroftheundersky570
    @ruleroftheundersky570 Před 2 měsíci

    Man... The water pump skits are getting really good. Thanks for a good laugh. The world really needs it.

  • @SteveFuentesRacing
    @SteveFuentesRacing Před 4 měsíci +1

    A cork gasket and a party basket…. Beautiful 🤌🏼

  • @hirisk761
    @hirisk761 Před 4 měsíci +3

    that water pump toss was absolutely perfect! 😂😂😂 i haven't laughed that hard in a while!

  • @johnpurdum8126
    @johnpurdum8126 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Great teardown! Loved the Rod Serlingesque intro

  • @jwbranham2009
    @jwbranham2009 Před 4 měsíci

    I love your narrative and introductions to these engines! Keep up the great work sir!

  • @sharedsailing4787
    @sharedsailing4787 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks for looking out for us. I was getting some serious carnage withdrawal. Need my fix man💉

  • @chriscawley5102
    @chriscawley5102 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Ahh.finally some carnage.cant think of a better way to start the new year👍

  • @AbbStar1989
    @AbbStar1989 Před 4 měsíci +3

    10 minutes in and this is already a favourite video. Eric is in a good mood, eh?
    Hello from Australia!

  • @ekscalybur
    @ekscalybur Před 4 měsíci +2

    This motor made glorious noises for a few seconds!

  • @EJ22bakadesu
    @EJ22bakadesu Před 4 měsíci

    I've owned/own several Subarus and can say I don't keep buying them because they're reliable or even well engineered. It's the amusement factor when they need work mostly. Keeps me entertained. My back up is an old Toyota Tundra that never seems to have issues. I mostly buy my Subaurs very used. They are fun cars IMO.
    That flat engine layout is just way overly complex compared to other layouts, I'm an engineer in a different field and I don't know where Subaru engineers went to school but they missed the "simpler is better" day in class. I'm amazed they last at all. Any Subaru fan who gets upset at some criticism has never had one apart. Frankly I don't know how folks who run everything to the shop for maintenance afford to keep one up.
    The short of it is I get them because I'm strangely entertained, they are not something I'd recommend most normal folks keep outside of warranty.

  • @Rndmshenanigan5
    @Rndmshenanigan5 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Best water pump gag so far 😂

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage Před 4 měsíci +11

    Contrary to popular internet meme belief, the EJ20 is actually a rather reliable engine. Also very capable for its time. Plus it sounds amazing. I guarantee, whatever your opinion of Subaru, if you ever get to drive a first generation Impreza with one of these in it, you'll get why people love them. Very easy to work on as well, no matter what people on the internet who have never touched them tell you.

    • @edifyguy
      @edifyguy Před 4 měsíci +3

      I like that the first time I swapped an engine in one of these (because SHE let the oil get low) it only took me one day. I bought the first Subaru because SHE liked them, and then another, but have gained a lot of respect for them. They're not my style, (although I'm driving one now because life happened and I had it) but they're pretty well made and not super difficult to service, unless it's turbo, which shoves a lot of extra stuff under the hood, but even then, they're not absurd.

    • @802Garage
      @802Garage Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@edifyguy Def one of the easiest engines to swap. Glad you learned and enjoyed. Most people just speak based on what they read on the internet. 😂

    • @stevemccauley5734
      @stevemccauley5734 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I’m speaking as a previous owner & someone that has actually rebuilt a couple EJ25s… I’d never own one of these cars again lol. The cars are definitely well made with really nice interiors compared to a lot of cars. The engines however are just garbage. Way too many weaknesses.

    • @802Garage
      @802Garage Před 4 měsíci

      @@stevemccauley5734 The EJ20 and EJ25 are different animals in terms of reliability and performance. I personally don't own any EJ25 cars, though my family has had plenty. I do however own numerous EJ18, EJ22, and EJ20 cars with anywhere from 110,000 to over 340,000 miles all on original engines. My aunt also daily drives an Outback with an EJ25 that's nearing 300K I believe, but it has had the head gaskets done. If it wasn't for the damned EJ25 head gasket issues, Subaru wouldn't have nearly so bad a reputation nor as many memes about them. Even the EJ255 turbo engine is more reliable than the NA EJ25. Not that any of them are perfect. The EJ18 and EJ22 were absolutely bulletproof, if slow. The EJ20 isn't quite as reliable as those maybe, but just about, and with so much more performance. Plus I just love working on Subaru more than any other brand. At least the FA/FB engines don't have head gasket issues and are generally very reliable overall. The EZ 6 cylinder engines were incredibly reliable as well.

    • @MrBluePoochyena
      @MrBluePoochyena Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@stevemccauley5734 Main weaknesses on EJ-series mostly affect the 2.5's. The 2.0's are actually somewhat more reliable when built because they actually have cylinder wall thickness

  • @marathoner43
    @marathoner43 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks for my Saturday night entertainment Eric. Happy New Year to you and yours.

  • @barronkistler1196
    @barronkistler1196 Před 3 měsíci

    Pmp is right down the road from my work. They always have a ton of cars being torn apart

  • @user-fr1dt1uh4i
    @user-fr1dt1uh4i Před 4 měsíci +4

    Excellent! Another Saturday, Another engine teardown! 👩‍🦳

  • @Magus2222
    @Magus2222 Před 4 měsíci +5

    That's a 2008+ , you can tell by the dual avcs and plastic manifold. You made 1 mistake removing the intake by splitting the manifold from the tgv housings. The come together, then separated after assembly removal

    • @andrewcunningham9256
      @andrewcunningham9256 Před 26 dny

      Na, you're on the right track but you've mixed the original donor car and the car it was in when it died.
      The EJ20X/Y was only ever fitted to the JDM legacy, and they were all dual avcs, so it could be any gen 4 twinscroll leggy from 2004 onwards (some very early ones in 2003) Other parts have been fitted to it in an attempt to make it work in a USDM legacy, but it's been half-assed.

  • @JemTheWire
    @JemTheWire Před 4 měsíci

    Fantastic. Excellent job as always Eric. I love your running commentary. I don't recall ever seeing a cylinder so badly destroyed before. That must have made quite some noise when it failed.

  • @TB-lv2rh
    @TB-lv2rh Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for providing PMP Auto's website.

  • @mikeg6niner
    @mikeg6niner Před 4 měsíci +7

    This was a awesome teardown

  • @kevincurry4735
    @kevincurry4735 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Happy New Year Eric. Wounds. On the block. Let the carnage unfold. A cork gasket and a party basket 😂🤣.

  • @rickfearman6827
    @rickfearman6827 Před 4 měsíci +1

    A big thank you for starting the New Year off with such a nice blow up

  • @dennisgoans701
    @dennisgoans701 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Heard some NFL teams are looking for a quarterback. Good toss. Love ALL the teardowns and other stuff you send to us. Thank you from Kansas.

  • @bigblockjess617
    @bigblockjess617 Před 4 měsíci +15

    Science: water and oil dont mix
    Subaru: hold my head gasket and rod bearings, watch this

  • @captainsledge7554
    @captainsledge7554 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I have a friend who had worse cam caps, cams, and journals than those that he cleaned with sandpaper when he did his "rebuild" and that little dodge neon engine is still running 6yrs later no problems. I dont reuse cams, journals or caps that bad. I bore them out, install oversized cams that some companies sell for this type of work, then finish my rebuild. Those engines never have issues when i do that. But ive been waiting for his engine to die so i can rebuild it correctly for him 😂but it hasnt happened.

    • @firstielasty1162
      @firstielasty1162 Před 3 měsíci

      How do you do that? It would be a "blind" line boring operation, with the caps installed on the head.
      Most "block" line boring equipment is not made to do a blind hole, and is for much larger crankshaft main bearings.
      Who makes cams with slightly larger bearing journals? I have only seen large bearing cams for v8s, where stock bearing diameters can limit lobe lift. This unique problem does not apply to engines with removable cam bearing caps.
      What you suggest is not impossible, but is a VERY strange, unlikely solution to a problem better solved by cheap brand new parts.

  • @MDBenson
    @MDBenson Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks Pete, and Eric. That was... entertaining.

  • @Strykenine
    @Strykenine Před 4 měsíci +1

    You look like a man on a mission...a mission to find the best frag in your shop. We appreciate it.

  • @zeroelus
    @zeroelus Před 4 měsíci +5

    I’d hope you can find an EZ30/EZ36 at some point. Failures for the 4 cylinder boxers are common, but the Subaru flat sixes are usually better regarded and mostly reliable…save for some that like drinking their 5w30

    • @Trendyflute
      @Trendyflute Před 4 měsíci +1

      Any teardown he does I'll watch, but the flat motors are particularly interesting to me, whatever make or cylinder count! That's a roundabout way of saying I'd love to see an EZ teardown too 😄

  • @someguywithaphone5921
    @someguywithaphone5921 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the carnage, Pete!

  • @majorwedgie8166
    @majorwedgie8166 Před 4 měsíci +1

    As always, I really enjoy your show 😅!!!

  • @user-mc4xy4ll3x
    @user-mc4xy4ll3x Před 4 měsíci

    The water pump throw was hilarious. Awesome job!. Absolutely fascinating how this engine was designed..

  • @iamalittlepepper
    @iamalittlepepper Před 4 měsíci +2

    Eric I am surprised you haven't been scouted by MLB scouts!! Thanks Pete for the fine specimen!

  • @davevan9150
    @davevan9150 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I've often thought about using a double worm type hose clamp(s), but never actually did it. Good job 👍

  • @aidanthehobbiesguy5145
    @aidanthehobbiesguy5145 Před 4 měsíci +3

    That block off plate on at 17:20 ish looks like it is for an ej206/208 second turbo line, I am not sure as I have not been hands on, but I know many people convert the twin turbo ejs to single for simplicity and reliability (the PCV system is a nightmare, and the exhaust headers are overly complex)

    • @stevemartegani
      @stevemartegani Před 4 měsíci +3

      The oil port for that second turbo is lower on the head on the ej206/208.

    • @andrewcunningham9256
      @andrewcunningham9256 Před 26 dny

      This motor was a single twinscroll turbo from the factory, the previous gen legacy was twin tub.

  • @douglasboyle6544
    @douglasboyle6544 Před 4 měsíci

    "Let's see if I can power through it" Exactly what the previous owner of the engine said.

  • @jayh1947
    @jayh1947 Před 4 měsíci

    Another great Saturday evening video!! Thank You............Jay

  • @S0SS0L
    @S0SS0L Před 4 měsíci +6

    A video on recycling would be cool.

  • @harryd9782
    @harryd9782 Před 4 měsíci +3

    The one Subaru I ever had (and bought new) needed $6000 worth of work at only 145,000 miles. So much for Subaru “reliability”…never again. FYI it was an ‘07 Impreza no turbo.

    • @yingwong5625
      @yingwong5625 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I bet you needed a new transmission. Today I saw a subaru accent, huge vehicle,yet with a cvt.

  • @thomasfletcher760
    @thomasfletcher760 Před 4 měsíci +2

    It's a " Sunday " engine , it's " holy "

  • @hammich
    @hammich Před měsícem

    I just grabbed one of these and swapped it into my 04 fxt runs great. and have been daily driving it. Just swapped all of the parts off of the EJ25 :)

  • @Jody-kt9ev
    @Jody-kt9ev Před 4 měsíci +5

    Many years ago, I knew a person who replaced his Japanese car engine with one imported from Japan. He told me that due to inspection rules in Japan and other factors, cars are not kept long in Japan. This is the reason that low milage imported Japanese engines are available.

    • @nowiecoche
      @nowiecoche Před 4 měsíci +1

      That is true. Also, people in Japan hardly need cars to travel in the city. Traveling outside the city, they may use a car, but even then, their travel distance will not be large due to living on islands and can only go so far.

    • @andrewcunningham9256
      @andrewcunningham9256 Před 26 dny +1

      Exactly right. This motor is out of a gen 4 Legacy, a ton of those get exported to the UK complete as we're also right hand drive, but there's so many that it only makes sense to export really nice condition cars. If it's got any amount of damage or wear or rust, then it makes more sense to scrap, and then a lot of the engines end up in the US for dirt cheap, and fitted inappropriately into the wrong cars, like this one. It's a sad end for those almost-good-enough cars!

  • @bretfisher7286
    @bretfisher7286 Před 4 měsíci +10

    This has been interesting to me, and I appreciate the information you've given, because I was one who'd always thought of Subaru as a completely bulletproof engine maker. I guess we all can respond to marketing stupidly.
    I still have high regard for the carmaker (I've been a big fan of the boxer design, having owned two Corvairs), but you've given me much to consider about Subaru.

    • @Chippy569
      @Chippy569 Před 4 měsíci +14

      for what it's worth this is mostly a combination of poor aftermarket rebuilding/assembly and a negligent owner.

    • @iamalittlepepper
      @iamalittlepepper Před 4 měsíci +5

      Bullet proof or not, you still need to service the engine.. oil change, belt, spark plug change, pumps, gaskets etc. that's where it gets tricky with the boxer engines because of the way it sits, it can get labour intensive. By the time second and third owners they just "let it ride".

    • @rossrogers7058
      @rossrogers7058 Před 4 měsíci +2

      PORSCHE INVENTED THE FLAT 12 AND 6 AND 4 ENGINES AND SUBARU ENGINES ARE SHITTY COPY OF SOME AWESOME ENGINES!!!!

    • @bretfisher7286
      @bretfisher7286 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Thanks to both of you for those valuable comments. I had originally not realized that he was working with a reworked engine here, and that the topic was about second hand examples.
      But I've gathered that there are certain weaknesses in Subaru engines from the beginning, if you're not following every model and don't do your homework.

    • @Pmpautogroup
      @Pmpautogroup Před 4 měsíci

      @@bretfisher7286 If you want bulletproof and subaru... you want the Ez36R. Unfortunately it was discontinued in 2019

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Happy new year Eric

  • @lelandrogers1078
    @lelandrogers1078 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm so glad I grew up in the '50s and '60s and didn't have to deal with the nightmare that modern engines are. Give me a flathead or 327 short block any day.

  • @thisisausername1265
    @thisisausername1265 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Water pump is for sale?