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Somewhere between impossible and retardedly difficult.

 

:lol: okay

 

still laughing

 

:lol:

 

still laughing

 

:lol:

 

that made my ribs hurt

 

see, that's the kind of straight forward no BS answer I like. I have to admit I was being lazy when I posted that... just a what the he// lets slap 'er up there and get a response

 

right on

 

oh man, can I use that at work?

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still laughing at 4x4 response
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Somewhere between impossible and retardedly difficult.

 

wrong

 

 

as far as I know (been awhile since I heard the number) the EZ30D is about an inch and a half longer than an EJ22. There's probably an inch and a half of room (probably 2-3 inches) between the crank pulley on my EJ22 and my stock EA82 radiator in my loyale.

 

tomorrow, (if I remember), I'll do some measuring. I've got a couple EJ22s, and an '05 EZ30DR shortblock.

 

 

they're not like the ER27 and EG33, which are just an EA82/EJ22 with 2 more tacked on, and therefore are quite a bit longer. the EZs have the cylinders closer together, and use a timing chain instead of belt to save space.

 

 

kingbobdole's car. an EZ30 in an XT6. this is how much space there is:

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with fans:

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wiring is a hair trickier than your average OBDII setup, but if you can do a late '90s EJ22, you can do an EZ30D.

 

all EGs and EZs are interference.

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What electric fan setup is that off of.

 

on kingbobdole's XT6? stock XT6 rad and fans.

 

 

 

alright....I got restless.

 

1990 EJ22e, bellhousing to tip of the crank. ~14.75"

2005 EZ30DR, ditto. ~16.75"

 

I have pretty much exactly 2" of clearance between the crank pulley and radiator in my loyale (1992 EJ22e).

 

 

tried to measure the engine bay, but I was using the XT6 as the light source...so it was kinda hard. XT6 vs loyale looks to be about 3-4" shorter.

 

 

 

so yea, I'd move the radiator a bit for clearance. but it's not an interference fit.

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What electric fan setup is that off of.

 

Looks like a pair of stock EA82 electric fans, one turned on its side.

 

With the EZ30 being so much shorter than the other H6s, you might be able to get away with moving the fans to the front of the radiator for the clearance... Assuming you don't have an AC condenser in the way...

 

 

-Bill

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Looks like a pair of stock EA82 electric fans, one turned on its side.

 

With the EZ30 being so much shorter than the other H6s, you might be able to get away with moving the fans to the front of the radiator for the clearance... Assuming you don't have an AC condenser in the way...

 

 

-Bill

 

I don't think that would be quite enough. I've already done that (fan relocation) in my loyale, and barely have 2" of space to spare. and the difference in engine size is +2".

 

 

although, something just occurred to me. the EJ22 crank pulley has substantial offset (sticks out a good 3/4" beyond the head of the crank bolt), whereas the EZ30 looks like the bolt sticks out beyond anything else (I don't have an EZ crank pulley....so I'm just basing this off pictures). Take that into account, and you're back to 1.5" or less total difference.

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I was originally planning on doing this when I built my car, but funds forced me to stop with just the 4wd conversion.

 

I'd be more then willing to help you swap it!

 

Would be a good moral boost for me to actually do it to my own car too. :lol:

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Looks like a pair of stock EA82 electric fans, one turned on its side.

 

With the EZ30 being so much shorter than the other H6s, you might be able to get away with moving the fans to the front of the radiator for the clearance... Assuming you don't have an AC condenser in the way...

 

 

-Bill

 

do have AC yes, would like to keep it (100 F even, yesterday)

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phil, kingbobdole, has one in his XT6 you might want to check his thread out over on the XT6 forums. Huck also has an EG33 in his XT6. Both of those might give you some mental capital.

 

So this wrecked OBW - are you getting the entire car or is it in a yard? Any chance of getting a part off of it for me for my 02 OBW? Let me know.

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phil, kingbobdole, has one in his XT6 you might want to check his thread out over on the XT6 forums. Huck also has an EG33 in his XT6. Both of those might give you some mental capital.

 

So this wrecked OBW - are you getting the entire car or is it in a yard? Any chance of getting a part off of it for me for my 02 OBW? Let me know.

 

seems that the only way I can afford an engine, harness and ecu is to just hunt for the whole car

 

I haven't committed to anything yet, but if I do get the car I will put it up for parts here :)

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with something like this that's the best way to do it anyway. extremely helping to have mounts, hoses, cables, brackets, and little stuff like that to make this work. piecing something together on a deal like this easily ends up being costly anyway as you end up buying a part here or there along the way.

 

yes - definitely contact me on parts. (is there a vulture smiley face, there needs to be!!!):lol::lol::lol:

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