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10/17/2019 3:00 PM  #1


Accessory drive-serpentine

Are the 86-93 accessory drive have the same or different offset from front of engine as compared to 94-95 mustangs and F-series trucks?

 

10/17/2019 3:12 PM  #2


Re: Accessory drive-serpentine

Yes Fox and SN95 Mustangs are different, and the truck is definitely much different. 

 

10/17/2019 3:38 PM  #3


Re: Accessory drive-serpentine

As Raymond sez, different offsets.
The 94/95 had a shorter water pump, so that everything could fit in the new body style with that big e-fan that was first used in them.

Last edited by 50vert (10/17/2019 3:47 PM)


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10/17/2019 8:15 PM  #4


Re: Accessory drive-serpentine

Both are like non existent in local salvage yard to get measurements.
Appreciate information.

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10/17/2019 9:26 PM  #5


Re: Accessory drive-serpentine

Nos681 wrote:

Both are like non existent in local salvage yard to get measurements.
Appreciate information.

What measurements do you need?

 

10/18/2019 7:01 AM  #6


Re: Accessory drive-serpentine

Was just wondering what the distance from front of cylinder head or timing chain cover/block surface to a common reference on pulleys?

Apparently can’t mix and match without modifications.
Just haven’t run across this information.

More out of curiosity and help others if buying parts separately.

Thanks,
Dan

Last edited by Nos681 (10/18/2019 7:02 AM)

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