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Ps pump question
What's difference in pump for I6 vs. V8
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Re: Ps pump question
As far as I know, the pump itself is the same.
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Re: Ps pump question
brackets are the only diff
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Re: Ps pump question
Yup, the cans around the pump vary, but the pumps are the same.
The pulley mount changes too. |
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Re: Ps pump question
So the pump that came off a v8 should work on my I 6 as long as I use the correct brackets???
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Re: Ps pump question
Yes. If the fittings on the back clear your bracket, your good to go.
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