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A few folks have mentioned they use the group N mounts. Not too cheap though.. I'm still debating on whether or not to use the ej mounts, or upgrade to these:

 

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    N "STi" Engine Mounts


    subaru-groupn-engine%20%28WinCE%29.jpgStiffer than stock, bolt on item. Add to your Impreza to enhance
    suspension ride and overall handling.. Price is EACH (2 needed to install))


    

Fits Model: All

    Fits Model Year(s): 1990 - 2012


    

Also Available for Legacy and Forester models!


    

Your Price: $68/each
    or $131/pair

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First I slotted the holes slightly on the EA cross-member. I used an extra EJ block flipped upside down on the bench to fit a spare EA cross-member to the EJ block.  I just used a metal shim cut to size (piece of scrap) and sandwiched between the engine mount and the engine mount bracket. Nothing fancy just wedge something metal in to make up the difference in angle and pinch it down with the bolts. The idea is that the bolts to the engine mount, bracket, and cross-member can all be tightened without any load or stress put on the mounts due to improper angles. In other words take the time to make your adjustments and resist the temptation to just "suck up the difference with the bolts". Tack the spacers in if you have a welder. Also do take the time to fab up a nice sturdy pitch stopper if you haven't already and you should be set with stock mounts for years.

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Outside. After you adjust the angle of the motor mounts so they are correct the studs will splay out slightly more to the outside of the car. I elongated them out about 1/4" each with a carbide burr.

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Dose the spacer go between the bracket and engine or between the mount and the bracket? I remember thinking that the ej mounts wouldn't sit right on the crossmember. I think it's stamped for a rectangle mount. So I guess I'm trying to span that indentation in the crossmember with the bottom of the round mount and trying to get it as flat as possible?

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I found out that if I put the spacers or shims between the rectangular part of the EJ mount and the cross-member then the studs on the mounts are not long enough for the nuts to go on. I loosened the two nuts that hold the mount to the bracket on each side and shimmed it in there. A picture is worth a thousand words I know, and I don't have one right now. I'll try and post a pic within a few days if it's still not clear. Also you might have to grind off the bumps if you have the round mounts. I have a set of those too but I haven't tried them yet with this setup.

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I made a post on the forum about this somewhere but I can't seem to find it. I didn't have to widen the crossmember hold it all I just used a quarter inch piece of flat stock i put it on the inside part of the engine mounts closest to the oil pan I will post a picture in a minute or two

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What is the best way to bolt the 2.2 in to my 86 wagon? I bolted the legacy mounts to my crossmember  and they both cracked on the inside. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

 

Are you using a pitch stopper?  If not you need one.

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Is the pitch stopper the bar that goes to the firewall If so yes I have one. I had to trim the bracket a little to get it to fit the way I wanted it. I may end up needing to build a stronger one.

 

 

What motor mounts are those in the pic? I have round ones out of a 90 Legacy. I just need to take the weight off the mounts and fill that void?

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Thanks so much for all the friendly advice! I have had many cars and many motorcycles but this is my first Subaru. I have fallen in love with this car. I am so anxious to get it going with the new engine. I have done some over due maintenance on the car so I hope it's going to feel like a completely different machine. Thanks again. 

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