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Snuggs

posted on 25/12/07 at 04:29 PM Reply With Quote
V8 crank pulley

Hi all,

I have just purchased a new 4.0l engine complete with the serpentine front cover and waterpump.
This is to replace my tired p6 3.5l motor in my Luego Viento.

I need to know if the crankshaft pulley from the P6 will physically fit on the 4.0l crank.

Hope someone can help.


Thanks

Clive





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wilkingj

posted on 25/12/07 at 06:17 PM Reply With Quote
I think you need a spacer. The later crank is longer.

Now I am not 100% on this.
It may be if you are using earlier timing covers.

So... check what you have and scout about, but I do know there is a small spacer that goes on the front of the crank, but I dont know what the combinations are for its usage.

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