Glad it worked out for you.
Was there any issues swapping the crank pulley over? Also, the ac unit seems to be mounted differently on the 2.5 vs the 2.3. What's your input on that?
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Glad it worked out for you.
Was there any issues swapping the crank pulley over? Also, the ac unit seems to be mounted differently on the 2.5 vs the 2.3. What's your input on that?
You will require proper timing tools/procedure for that engine. These engines are not keyed, there are 3 diamond washers holding the timing In place behind the crank pulley. Even I took my car to the dealer and paid to have my issue fixed. I saw it as cheap insurance even though the repair was pricey.
My timing was fixed in a few mins, and yes pulley swap.. No ac though. Be careful who you get to install it though.. Happy with the motor but discusted with some of the corners cut that I've fixed myself.
figured i'd ask here since this thread keeps popping up. The ford fusion 2.5 drops right into our Gen 1's, so how much more difficult would it be to put in the fusion Ecoboost 2.0T. Is it just as complicated as putting mazdaspeed engine into a non speed? or would this be easier?
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obviously you'd need to get it custom tuned, i was more referring to whether you need all the other bits and bobs that are needed when doing the speed swap
Does anyone have the timing kit that I can borrow or buy off of?
just reviving an old thread. been reading about this engine swap for a while now and i'm happy to hear that the swaps have been working great for you guys! i will be doing this sometime in the future and just wanted to thank everyone for their contributions.
@a_ahmed: how's your swap now? all the issues solved? i know you're very happy with your new engine and i'm glad you like it!
@baymoe: how did your swap go? i know it was over a year ago since you last posted but just wanted to get an update. cheers!
It was great while it lasted, car was curb'd and it wasn't worth fixing so it's been ditched. Otherwise the 2.5 swap was worth it, i had the 6spd swapped in too. Probably my last post on here as i dont plan to get a mazda 3, i got a vette and 335i. I do need a winter beater again though lol... I miss the mz3, was the funnest winter car ever.
what happened to the car? i was actually going to research about how to swap in a newer transmission, preferably with the Fusion engine. would any other ATX transmission swap in with the Duratec 25? i really want to do the swap maybe sometime next year. thanks for replying so fast btw :)
@Ret-Ret
My engine was from a 2010 Mazda3 2.5L (non-Skyactiv)
I've been putting it off since I didn't have the garage space (single car) to take on such an ordeal. BUT I just finished the swap last night lol. Engine is fantastic, and had a noticeable improvement in torque.
If anyone has any question, I'll be glad to help as it's still fresh in my memory.
TIP
1) Disconnect the 3 main engine wiring harness from the box beside the battery tray and fuse panel. Leave the entire harness attached to the engine/transmission and remove it as a complete unit. The idiot in me decided it was a better idea to disconnect all the plugs with the engine still in the bay.
2) Find yourself a spring clip tool. I regret not buying it. https://www.amazon.ca/8milelake-Clam...lip+tool&psc=1
3) Buy the timing kit off me LOL.
https://image.ibb.co/jWK1OG/20171105_181459.jpg
Wow. Well done! 2010 2.5 is great! Nice swap.
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WOW! that's amazing man! maybe if i take this on, i'll give you a ring haha. i'll be doing it myself as well. how much did you grab the 2010 2.5 for and where did you find it? i was looking into swapping in a ~2011 Duratec 25 non-hybrid. this is a 100% plan for the future and maybe even NEAR future lol. thank you for the detailed post! maybe if you come out for a meet i can check out the new engine :) cheers!
another thing is i'm looking to swap in a new transmission too and i have an atx. any thoughts?
i actually just looked up prices for the ~2010 2.5 non-skyactiv mazda engine and they're going for pretty good prices for a nice block. i think i'll be going this route after all. @baymoe we gotta connect and exchange info. you've inspired me to take this on!
I have a manual transmission, so I'm not sure. It could even be simpler as it's all electrically controlled with an automatic.
For anyone else doing the same swap on a manual transmission, i recommend having the flywheel machined since you're going to be replacing the clutch anyway.
What I meant is if you're swapping your current transmission onto the 2.5 it may be slightly easier than a manual due to all the connections you'd have to remove (shifter cables, bleeding of clutch line).
I have no idea whether the 2010 transmission would work or not. Sorry for the confusion.
That's correct, ATX are usually easier to mate with a swapped engine. I will do some research and see if any newer ATX/MTX can be swapped into our cars. I know we have tons of info re: engine swaps but not a lot when it comes to transmission swaps. This thread is revived and fully loaded with information. Can't wait to see how many more of us are planning this! Thanks again for all your input @baymoe! Cheers!
Quick info for all regarding Mazda 5-speed ATX transmissions...
Mazda 5-speed ATX transmissions are the same on all models between 2002-2014 (this is crazy lol). See below:
--> 2002–2014 Mazda FS5A-EL — 5-speed version of the FN4A-EL, also used in 2006-09 Ford Focus/Milan as FNR5
Got this info from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._transmissions
Hope this helps us out. It's actually nice to know this as that means that most/all engines mated with the FS5A-EL can and will swap into our Gen 1 / 2. That's pretty nice to know :)
Cheers!