Markus Benne wrote: > > I've puchased an '87 Syncro without an engine a months ago > and had been agonizing over which engine to put in it. > > At the Litchfield, CT show I saw a Subaru conversion and > really, really liked it. > > Since then, I've ordered a Subaru engine and all the required engine > parts from an outfit in CT. > Wish me luck! Markus, Good luck and good choice. As you probably know, the Suby waterboxer is a "modern" engine, with counterbalanced crank, four valves/cyl, port injection, hot wire AFM (no need to hose it down with contact cleaner), etc. The 50% more HP will certainly be appreciated, too, huh? Have fun, Larry |
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