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have a block laying around the crank has cam6232 on it and the block has wfm1024 on it
would any one know if it's an A or A+ block?
if not is it a good block & crank to turbo?


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From the part numbers, that is A+, for sure.

Another way would be to check the location of the alternator bracket holes. On the A+ engine these are offset to the RHS of the front of the block. A series stuff they are closer to the centre of the block.

But from the part numbers, 100% A+.

And would be fine to turbo, in fact its what I have based my engine on.


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Heres bud 666's one<think my 88 metro turbo is the same


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TURBO ME

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thanks guys that's what the block looks like


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My 88 turbo engine is the same as above,I beleive its the original engine and it's unleaded too(well was)


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