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zoned019 04-09-2013 08:13 AM

WTB: 99-01 Beta engine
 
Pretty much self explanatory, send me a PM!

StrikeEagle 04-09-2013 09:38 AM

Dude, haven't seen you in forever! What's up!



Probably car-part.com is your best bet. There's plenty on there for pretty good prices.

zoned019 04-09-2013 09:43 AM

There's only 1 within 50 miles and under 80k. It's $500, and the only warranty they offer is 30 days parts only. Not crazy about that deal... really hoping I'll find something else on here. Or should I just start looking all over the country? What's a ballpark price to ship an engine?

faithofadragon 04-09-2013 10:04 AM

shipping engines is expensive unless its worth it

I can prob get you a lower mileage beta 2 for that much



figure 75-150 for shipping

zoned019 04-09-2013 10:32 AM

I was just doing a little searching to find out what is involved in a beta 2 swap and I found your post actually faith... Did you ever do it? Is it just the head, block, and speed sensor? All the wiring matched up?

faithofadragon 04-09-2013 11:09 AM

I had a beta 2 engine in the wagon



just used beta 1 manifolds and sensors so yah they all lined up just fine

make sure you get a motor from a 03 and older, 04 and newer had cvvt and requires new wiring and ecu

Antonyr123 04-09-2013 01:33 PM

you can have mine for 150 bucks if u can collect it from uk. 60k on it. New belts ect.

Stocker 04-09-2013 09:33 PM

Engines get shipped on pallets on trucks. Pallets on trucks tend to start at $100-150 regardless of what's on the pallet, maybe a little less depending on how smart a shopper you are.

zoned019 04-10-2013 03:00 PM

So wait, a beta 2 from an 03 just drops straight in? What needs to be modified?



Anthony, I totally would, but I have a feeling shipping an engine from the UK would cost more than $300, haha.



Maybe I'll start looking all over the US if I still can't find anything here. Should be finished having the engine all pulled out pretty soon here.

faithofadragon 04-10-2013 03:26 PM

the oil pan IIRC might need to be slightly modified to fit the trans(its been like 4 years since i did the wagon) but other than that, right in AS LONG AS YOU GET A NON-CVVT ENGINE



youll reuse your fuel rail, injectors, intake manifold, cam and crank sensors, maf sensor, coolant temp sensor (and youll reuse the old tstat housing iirc)


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