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Topic: 4cyl t5 or 8cyl t5??
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Cali5.0Boy925
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How can you tell the difference between a 4 cylinder t5 and a 8 cylinder because I'm looking to buy one on here and theres this guy that has one but I saw on another post someone saying it was a 4 cylinder one even though he said its not and I just don't wanna get screwed and pay for the wrong one Thank you
-------------------- R.I.P 88 GT 5.0 SALEEN CLONE ~50 BOYZ~
Posts: 219 | From: bay point | Registered: Oct 2010
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Glenn671
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Member # 964
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smaller input pilot bearing shaft on the 4cyl, so bring one form a V8 and compare.
Posts: 9 | From: Oahu, Hawaii | Registered: Mar 2002
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MUSTTANGUY
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I saw the picture, no way to tell from that pic. Take a 15mm and a 17mm wrench with you and stick it on the end of the pilot bearing shaft If the smaller 15mm fits its a 4 cyl., if the bigger 17mm wrench fits its a V8 You can also tell about what year it is by the metal tag on the case, you will see a 1352- ??? number this can be cross referenced to the year range it came from http://www.moderndriveline.com/images/t-5specsheet.gif
-------------------- Tim (Musttanguy) 97 5.0 coupe 82 GT 427/T56/9"
Posts: 1690 | From: Lodi | Registered: Dec 2002
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Cali5.0Boy925
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Yea thats the one I was talking about with the picture but thanks guys appriciate the help
-------------------- R.I.P 88 GT 5.0 SALEEN CLONE ~50 BOYZ~
Posts: 219 | From: bay point | Registered: Oct 2010
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