Can a 98 Subaru Legacy ej2.5 engine fit a 2007 Subaru Legacy ej2.5?

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Asked by Murphy644 Feb 25, 2017 at 04:12 PM about the 1999 Subaru Legacy 30th Anniversary Sedan AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

99 Subaru Legacy sus. The body's not in the best
of shape but one of my co-workers blew the engine
on his 07 Subaru Legacy period my legacy has a 98
engine and it for some reason. I'm just wondering
if I can do an engine swap of mine in 2007

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86,105

Do this instead....And you'll get a 100,000 miles three years warranty. http://www.jasperengines.com/blog/jasper-offers-remanufactured- subaru-25l-sohc-boxer-engine

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86,105

Murphy644- found this link..... Interesting article, good luck. http://www.automotive-fleet.com/article/story/1999/05/replacing- engines-instead-of-buying-new-vehicles.aspx

86,105

If my previous answers were helpful, please mark one of them as best answer, thanks.

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You do not want to install an old engine in your 2007. The computer will not work with old engine and if you ever got it to run it would not pass smog inspection.

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86,105

Murphy644-. NO, I'm not selling you anything..... I'm pointing out that you can purchase a remanufactured engine from the website I posted.... Please take another look at this. The web website​ is Jasper Engines, they remanufacture engines , guarantee them and you can even find an installer through them... If I needed a new engine, I would connect with them.... There was even a independent article that cited their company... Sounds pretty professional...

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