First off I have been reading here for a couple months, also making some posts on advice for some things. Great help so far. This build is still in progress, and i have been building it for about a month now. So here we go.
The plan: Put an EJ22T motor, 5spd 99 WRX type RA transmission, 99 legacy Outback diff and Subaru suspension into my little B2200.
I bought my 91 Mazda in January. Shortly after i dropped it 4" front and 4" rear by re-indexing torsion bars in the front and blocks/pulled middle leafs in the rear. This setup was tucking stock tires and was a bumpy ride because it was so low. Motor was 85Hp stock, it was very gutless, but i had funny drifting it around in the Ontario winter. The carb needed rebuilding, and i didnt want to throw money at a POS motor. So i started floating ideas around in my head.

I was on kijiji and found a 92 Legacy turbo asking $800. hmm....turbo AWD truck? Sounds good to me. $500 later i had a legacy at my house. Sweet. Took the truck off the road and away i go.

First thing was to get the the Mazda in the garage and starting tearing into it. After a couple days of working on it, exhaust, hood, grille, bumper, driveshaft, torsion bars, engine and tranny come out.


Cleaned all the brackets and misc things in the Mazda and kicked it out of the garage. Move over Mazda and bring in the Subaru.
Stripped the interior, pulled the dash, ecu wiring came out. I decided to pull the subframe out instead of just pull the motor.

This legacy had an automatic transmission which wasnt going to cut it for me. I went on kijiji and picked up a 99 wrx type ra transmission for $350.

Problem was it only came with the transmission, so i am sourcing parts right now. I picked up a GC impreza shifter assembly. I need an adapter from the Dealership for it to work. Also have the clutch fork coming soon too. Next up is the big thing which is clutch/pressure plate and flywheel. What do you guys recommend for brand? ACT, Exedy, Competition, other? Need to order this sometime in the near future.
After i dropped the subframe, i pulled off the transmission and took of the engine mounts, and threw the engine on the hoist. Then out with the Subaru in with the Mazda again. Now the fun begins.
Which brings me to today. I put the Mazda in and set the engine in the bay to see what problems i will be having to address. The Mazda engine bay is not long at all compared to the Subaru, so the engine will sit right behind the rad support. The headers are hitting the brackets for the front bumper, and the oil pan is hitting the manual steering rack.


So i will have to decide to either use the Mazda front suspension and steering and fit the motor in, or use the suspension, brakes from the Subaru.
Hope you guys like my idea and build so far and i will try to update when possible. Any comments/critisism/advice is much appreciated.
So now