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[QUOTE="6speedsd, post: 1453790, member: 1242"] I'm almost certain this one came out of either a Mustang or Tbird. The oil pan was a double sump...smaller sump in the front, bigger in the rear (I think that's right anyways). Can you run the later style timing cover without the fuel pump boss with an early style waterpump? Was going to run electric fuel and use the late style pump and cover, but if I did, if have to get a different fan and spacer. Was trying to reuse the hard parts I already had if I could. Also with front dampeners/balencers...did they stay the same or are they different by years? I know to use the flex plate that came on the new one (50oz), but would the front dampeners be the same between my old 70's engine and the early 90's? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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