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Old 01-10-2004, 04:12 AM   #1
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I have a T1 common block crank from an 89 lebaron. I assume this is a 2.5 car. I now have an '86 T1 2.2. What would happen, if I put the crank into the 86 engine? Or would it even work? I know both of them are 8 bolt cranks, but thats about all I know.


Lastly, 86 T1 pistons were made by chrysler, how good are they? and are the floating pin pistons? Rods Im sure arent the good ones either, right?

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Different crank snout's, not a drop in.
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