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I don't think there is on the block itself. I would order the newest one they can as the last generation of cylinder heads they had were the best. Like 88-90 ish.

 

If I remember right, on the bottom of each head, there will be 3 slashes/lines stating that they are the 3rd gen Turbo Heads.

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Sounds similar to what I remember.

 

I recall gen 1 just being EA82, GEN2 has a Square around this, and gen 3 might be the lines.

 

Gen 1 - EA82 (Alone, those came in the earlier Engines)

 

Gen 2 - EA82 (underlined, those came on the newer engines)

 

Gen 3 - [EA82] (inside a Box)

 

The third gen of heads did Never came stock on any engine, those were improved -reinforced- heads only available at the dealer

 

Kind Regards.

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The 3rd gen heads with the box around the EA82 never came stock? ...

 

Mine has the Box aswell. Hmm.

 

Three Different Heads for the EA82, that came marked as Follow:

 

Gen 1 - EA82 (Alone, those came in the earlier Engines)

 

Gen 2 - EA82 (underlined, those came on the newer engines)

 

Gen 3 - [EA82] (inside a Box)

 

 

Our local Subaru Dealer told us (My Father and I) when we purchased the New Heads Long Years Ago, that those (Third Gen ones) Never came Stock, those were improved Replacement Heads, also some other USMB Members said the Same here...

 

 

... Gen 3 heads btw, were not put into any production vehicle to my knowledge. ...

 

gen 3 heads were only installed in at dealer ships no car came with them from the factory thus why they're uber rare

 

...And as far as Gen 3 heads, there's nothing different about their fitment, but they are almost impossible to find as they were only availible from the dealer after EA82T production had ceased.

 

GD

 

 

 

Here, Some explanation on the Heads:

 

http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=15437

 

...the Gen3 heads have wider valve spacing in the head, which helps reduce the cracks that appear between the seats. They also have thicker casting in the exhaust port area, where these heads are notorious for cracking and leaking coolant. Generally speaking, they are an overall better casting of the same head.

 

 

 

Maybe your Subie got Newer Heads at some Point, or are you Completely Sure that those are the Stock ones?

 

Kind Regards.

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