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will this work?

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Posted by: MarkVIII93

Will it work?
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...0002_320602_-1



Posted by: Battery

I'm not sure but it may help to post the year mark you have.



Posted by: unity

Why would the year matter?

4.6L and the heads (2V versus 4V) should not matter. It looks like this may work.



Posted by: LINCBRA

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Originally Posted by unity View Post
Why would the year matter?

4.6L and the heads (2V versus 4V) should not matter. It looks like this may work.
im not sure but i think that the gen 1's have to have a piggy back system and the gen 2's cant have that because of something in front of the pully. i dont know what it is.

what is it btw?



Posted by: MarkVIII93

it's a 93. the pulleys are identical to cobras. blaahh. thank you anyway.



Posted by: jamie97lsc

call jegs and ask them wouldnt that be easier?



Posted by: MediumD

I wouldn't trust Jegs answer about a Mark VIII. Especially about a Mustang part working on a Mark VIII...



Posted by: Roadboss

If you are going that route be very careful on removing and installing it, as your oil pump gears are right behind it and are known to be negatively effected by undue stresses (like impact guns or hamer blows create).



Posted by: MarkVIII93

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Originally Posted by Roadboss View Post
If you are going that route be very careful on removing and installing it, as your oil pump gears are right behind it and are known to be negatively effected by undue stresses (like impact guns or hamer blows create).
Yeah, I'll do what I can with hand tools.



Posted by: jamie97lsc

good luck with hand tools, you'll never get the pulley off with hand tools. i have to use a puller and impact gun to even think about getting the pulley off. more power to you if you get it off without air tools though!



Posted by: slowmkviii

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Originally Posted by LINCBRA View Post

what is it btw?
secondary air injection diverter valve, if I recall correctly



Posted by: MarkVIII93

when the hell did I post that? Well anyway. Im going to be as careful as possible with the impact. And I have a 3 prong puller..



Posted by: ONEBADMK8

Just go here and get the tried and proven setup with no gueswork. I would only reccomend the crank pulley for the Marks.



Posted by: JoeyLincolnMK8

ASP all the way, getting mine soon.





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