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The difference between 6 bolt and 7 bolt.

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Usually i would search but since you started it, explain these caps:)


Since you asked nicely.....

Here is JUST AN EXAMPLE.... Note that all 5 crank caps are seperate... This is what a 6-bolt 2.4L 4G64 bottom end looks like. -It is much like it's sister, the 4G63T, but the outer-most caps are actually connected together in the 4G63T blocks making it 3 seperate "caps".

The 7-bolt "cap" is actually 1 part that is bolted down to the mains as one piece.
 

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Here's an outer-most 6-bolt 4G63T cap... See that #1 cap is actually braced to the #2 cap... and yes, That is a 4G64 crank in a 2.0L block (thus the clearancing on the part that connects the 2 caps together).
 

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Question has been answered. Again.

I know this question has been asked a million times but I'm asking one more time.

Using the Search function, or the VFAQ as GVR4592 suggested, would have answered your question in less time than it took for you to get a decent answer here. I suggest the VFAQ's Thousand Already Answered Questions page if you have any other questions that you know have been asked a million times.
 
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