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Re: [alfa] Alfa 2L engines interchangeable?



Dan just make sure you use the correct timing cover that matches its
respective block. I believe these where machined together and if you mix
then you can come across problems with the lower timing chain tension.
Cheers,
Dean.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Lewis <lewisdk6@domain.elided>
To: alfa-digest@domain.elided <alfa-digest@domain.elided>
Date: Monday, 31 May 2004 1:09
Subject: [alfa] Alfa 2L engines interchangeable?


>OK, I should probably already know this, but here goes . . . I have an '88
>Alfa Spider Quad and need to replace the block/crank/rods.
>  First: I bought a crank and rods from an '84/'86 Spider that look really
>good, only the front shaft (pulley end) is a bit smaller diameter than the
one
>I removed (the pulley fits both and all other dimensions appear to be the
>same).  Is there any difference that would make it not suitable for my
Quad?
>  Second: Upon removing the original crank, I found the #2 main journal to
be
>worn more than I feel comfortable for re-use.  So, I want to replace the
>block, too.  My question here is... Is there a difference in Alfa 2L engine
>blocks between 1984 and 1988?  (or between the Quad and other EFI Spiders?)
>  I'm looking at a block on eBay that closes Tuesday evening, so a quick
>answer or two would be very much appreciated.  I really-really-really want
to
>get my baby back on the road!!!!!!  It's SO close now!  Thanks everyone!
>
>Dan Lewis
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