8 89f150 New member Joined Oct 25, 2008 Messages 316 Aug 22, 2010 #1 i have a 12v block thats bare could i use it to replace my 53block??
S Scooter's Roofing New member Joined Oct 16, 2006 Messages 17,007 Aug 23, 2010 #2 yes, but unless it's a very late 12v block, you won't have the boss for the crank position sensor
8 89f150 New member Joined Oct 25, 2008 Messages 316 Aug 23, 2010 #3 what do you mean late? its a 95?
S Scooter's Roofing New member Joined Oct 16, 2006 Messages 17,007 Aug 23, 2010 #4 late would be like the last year they were made... 95 wouldnt' be late
8 89f150 New member Joined Oct 25, 2008 Messages 316 Aug 23, 2010 #5 ok good so my block would work? or are you saying that only the 98 would?
Atchley Holler dweller Joined Feb 26, 2008 Messages 4,775 Aug 23, 2010 #6 89f150 said: ok good so my block would work? or are you saying that only the 98 would? Click to expand... Your block would not work. Only a very late 98 would
89f150 said: ok good so my block would work? or are you saying that only the 98 would? Click to expand... Your block would not work. Only a very late 98 would
zstroken For $$$ your name here Joined Sep 27, 2006 Messages 23,151 Aug 23, 2010 #7 There is a block for sale on here smoken02 I think is his name. I think it came out of an early 24V so it already has the crank sensor in it.
There is a block for sale on here smoken02 I think is his name. I think it came out of an early 24V so it already has the crank sensor in it.
VMacKenzie New member Joined Dec 9, 2007 Messages 625 Aug 24, 2010 #9 Basically you need the STORM block which can be ID'd by the 2nd turbo drain soft plug on the passenger side of the block. Earliest ones began showing up at the very end of the '97 model year.
Basically you need the STORM block which can be ID'd by the 2nd turbo drain soft plug on the passenger side of the block. Earliest ones began showing up at the very end of the '97 model year.