hogweed Posted September 24, 2015 Share Posted September 24, 2015 (edited) ok, i thought i had this figured out but i'm getting nervous! 2 outback wagons.... i have a 1999 30th anniversary obw 2.5 5 speed that's crashed but has a great drivetrain. i have another 1998 obw 2.5 5 speed that has a great body/int but has a bad engine. would this be a direct swap for engine and tranny? thanks in advance g Edited September 24, 2015 by hogweed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnceggleston Posted September 24, 2015 Share Posted September 24, 2015 (edited) 99 ej25 DOHC engine intro a 98 ej25 car.... the engine is plug an play. the bell housing of the engine is different so you will only have 4 engine to trans bolts to use, but once it is bolted in you are good to go. the trans will not swap. don't even try. it fits 00 - 03 cars, outbacks. Edited September 24, 2015 by johnceggleston Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hogweed Posted September 24, 2015 Author Share Posted September 24, 2015 99 ej25 DOHC engine intro a 98 ej25 car.... the engine is plug an play. the bell housing of the engine is different so you will only have 4 engine to trans bolts to use, but once it is bolted in you are good to go. the trans will not swap. don't even try. it fits 00 - 03 cars, outbacks. ok, so no-go on the 99 manual trans into the 98 outback wagon thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matt167 Posted September 25, 2015 Share Posted September 25, 2015 if they are both mt the trans should work. You may need the rear diff if the ratios are wrong.. 1999 2.5 autos use different electrics than a 1998 and earlier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnceggleston Posted September 25, 2015 Share Posted September 25, 2015 matt's right, the 99 AT will not swap. the manual trans should not be an issue as long as both are ej25 cars. the final drives will match. sorry for the bad info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hogweed Posted September 27, 2015 Author Share Posted September 27, 2015 if they are both mt the trans should work. You may need the rear diff if the ratios are wrong.. 1999 2.5 autos use different electrics than a 1998 and earlier matt's right, the 99 AT will not swap. the manual trans should not be an issue as long as both are ej25 cars. the final drives will match. sorry for the bad info. thank you, fellas! ok, so i don't think the trans in the 98 is bad i just thought i'd solve the clutch issue that way....but i got to thinking that even if i just swap motors the clutch on the 99 comes out when i pull that motor and can still go into the 98! now the question is which is easier to do: engine and trans together or just swap engines? i have to think the engine swap is the way to go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FluePinger Posted September 27, 2015 Share Posted September 27, 2015 Hello! Sorry to intrude, but I have a question as well. My scenario is very similar to the one that is presented here. I have a 98 Legacy Outback with a 2.5L and AWD Auto. I'd like to take that engine and drop it into a 97 Legacy Outback with a 2.5L and AWD Auto. Everything seems the same except for the 1 year difference. Now I've looked into used engines through http://www.car-part.com and I noticed that when searching for used engines, it seems to not cross over to other years... so searching for an engine for a 97 will find you only used engines for a 97 ...98 for a 98 and so on. So, my questions are: -What are the differences? -Is there some sort of resource, chart, stats, link that you could direct me to that shows the differences in these different models and drivetrains so that we can figure this out for ourselves? -I've also been looking into the 2.2L swaps in place of the 2.5L and that also interests me. Is that crossover info. available as well? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matt167 Posted September 27, 2015 Share Posted September 27, 2015 engine swap alone is what I would do. The hood can be opened enough to clear engine. as for year changes and junkyard listings. Subaru changes identifiers every year or so and it confuses junkyards. A 1997 and 1998 2.5 are the same. Evap lines are in a different spot due to rear canister vs front canister, bit you can use it just fine. Hook the lines up as needed. A 2.2 swap works in any 2.5 dohc car until 1999. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnceggleston Posted September 27, 2015 Share Posted September 27, 2015 (edited) what he said. if you put the 97 intake on the 98 engine it will be like the 97. the only other difference i can think of is the t-belt tensioner. the 98 uses the one piece unit. personally i prefer the two piece on the 97, they last longer. Edited September 27, 2015 by johnceggleston Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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