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i dont know if it really makes a difference or not to change em or not. i had them on hand and swapped them.
they are in the block one on both sides, rad side is easy, the rear side is tight with the tranny pan but doable.
the round thing in the block there.
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Hey scotty did you see the posts about the l67 hb i pulled off with my hands? Tonkin said i probably shouldnt use it if it was that loose. Your opinion?
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Yeah that's where I figured they were. I wonder they are different part numbers for sure?
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Yeah probably what didn't they sell me lol I'll ask them to make sure though
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My orginal NA pulley I took off it was pretty on there tight all the way off with the puller. Then when I put my SFI crank pulley on it didn't slide over the crank by hand at all I lined it up put the bolt in and slowly started it by impacting the bolt but it was new.
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Ya well amazon has a brand new dorman one for 65$. Also my l36 fuel pump works fine for the swap right? I know the gtp had a 2 speed pump or something
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Ya well it doesnt look to bad on the inside but i know the front rubber is all cracked and looms like **** so i should probably just replace it anywag
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Your pump is fine I'm still using mine but mine is oem some of those pumps from the parts store aren't the greatest
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Ya i got oem to granted i dont remember what it was but i remember my dad telling me the after market pump ls sucked and blah blah i think we put a delphi in it. We also had to splice in a different plug for the new pump. Never figured that one out
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That's weird it should plug right in if it's oe replacement I mean the bigger pumps you have to but not oem ones
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