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Posted by thanks,what about the fuel pump? on November 25, 2002 at 05:07:10 from (65.69.164.231):
In Reply to: tractor engine in a pickup? posted by Captn.n/e,Mo. on November 24, 2002 at 12:26:53:
Thats exactly what I needed to know.I was concerned with the bolt holes for the bell housing and the timinng cover being the same.and also the crankshaft / flywheel bolts. the fuel pump is the only real problem now,the tractor engine doesn't have the hole cut and I dont know if it even has the lobe on the cam.
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