I got news for you guys. Experimental aircraft builders use subs going back to the ea 81, 82, ej 18, 22, 25, & eg 33. There are great little engines and they run full open all day long. If they do go its because the aircraft builder took the easy way out and got a bit too high mileage one out of a junkyard and just bolted it up and away they went. Never checked anything and either the mix was so off it burned it up after hours of abuse or they ran really bad gas or av gas thinking they were doing it a favor. I have pulled apart engines from running junk yards donors with 110,000k miles and the insides look brand new except for some burned oil here or there. The weak spot with the 2.2s seem to be the exhaust valves. Pitting, some metal transfer from the valve seat to the valve ! Once in a while an oil pump will let go, or act funny enough to get replaced. These engines are a lot better than they get credit for. While most blow head gaskets after years of cooling system abuse, they can and do run for years happily at 5500 rpm. usually 5200 with stock cams, 54-5500 with high po regrinds. Except for vw & corvair engines, subaru is the most popular auto conversion out there.