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Old 01-08-2010, 04:07 PM   #1
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Exclamation Whats the diffrence in motors from coupe to convertible??

Hey guys!! Im trying to find out what is the major diffrence between the 2.5ltr v6 in the coupes and the convertible. The reason i ask is because i just bought a 98 convertible, and it needs a engine. Now i bought a 2.5 v6 from a buddy of mine, and its from the coupe. I just wanna know whats the main diffrence if any at all. Any help would be great. Im expecting the accesories to be a little diffrent due to the belts being diffrent part numbers, but other then that will i run into any issues with it?? Thanks guys, and i need to know this asap, bc in the next day or so ill be pulling the motor, and if this motor wont work, then i need to know what to do. Thanks again!!
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