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Old 03-15-04, 12:28 AM
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Need help before re-assembly

Going to a local salvage yard in the morning.

I understand i can use a dual pulley from 86-88 chrysler's right? (Alternator?)

Can i use an s5 AFM on an S4? Or do the plugs not line up?
Old 03-15-04, 01:48 AM
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No reason to use a s5 afm, it isn't better, just cheaper to make from the factory. I have never heard of using a dual pully from a chrysler. You can get them for $20 made for our cars.
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20$..where? Besides, i need it today- I did mad searching last night, I came up with the 86-88 chrysler uses the same 15mm dual pulley that fits our alternator perfect. Just trying to see if any one had any luck with this?
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Oh and the S5 AFM allow you to hook a cone filter right up right, whereas the S4 AFM needs an adapter plate?
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