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Is there any difference in the 1275 auto cranks to the manual ones?

The clutch end looks the same as far as I can see from the pics I took ages ago. And I can't see the pulley end being any difference!

Anyone reason not to use it with a manual engine?

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Matt

Edited by matty on 1st Jun, 2007.

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I thought they were different but can't remember for definate, I know the block is different anyway.


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Yeah I know the block is, form a past post .lol

Oil pump locations, dipstick location.

But unsure on crank. I haven't got the block to look at anymore and I don't want to tell the bloke I want it without being sure its of some use..

Weren't the autos low compression...or am I dreaming this up?

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The crank is similar!

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



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On 1st of Jun, 2007 at 12:49pm Vegard said:
The crank is similar!


Similar in what respect?

Would it be useable on a manual engine?

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now there's a vague answer if you ever needed one! *happy*


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Sorry, but I was just a victim of semanthics. However, after reading it again, I really do like my answer. :)

Let's try again. The cranks in automatics are equal *wink*

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



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On 1st of Jun, 2007 at 02:02pm Vegard said:
Sorry, but I was just a victim of semanthics. However, after reading it again, I really do like my answer. :)

Let's try again. The cranks in automatics are equal *wink*


I think the words your looking for is linguistically challanged.!

Lol *wink*

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it's exactly the sa


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a bit too fast
....exactly the same ones


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Exactly the same....haha just what I wanted to here...

Cheers Fab

Edited by matty on 2nd Jun, 2007.

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