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water pump pulley?

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AWD92laser

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Jan 20, 2006
Moore, Oklahoma
The water pump pulley on my 92 awd turbo laser is bent. Will one off of a non-turbo 2.0 work? also the crossmember that runs from front to rear under the engine/transmission is missing. Would The non turbo have the same crossmember?
 
Yes, the n/t one would have the cross member, any DSM would have it, but get one off a 1G, it is there to help prevent the engine from taking a direct blow, also where the hell are your MMs, my front MM and back MM are on that cross member. As for the pulley, I wouldnt see why they would change the sizes for n/t's an turbo'd models, the onlyu way to be sure is to measure them.

Dustin
 
Its right next to the one with the motor mounts on it. If you were standing in front of the car looking at it, it would be to the left of that one. It runs right under where the tranny and motor connect.
 
this one
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...I think. Let me try to find a better pic
Yea this one
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That cross bar looks just like the one my MMs were attached to, but more to the right on my car, and you have all 4 MMs on and bolted to where they should be, because I have the one on the driverside fender where the struts are, the other on the tranny, to the pass. side fender wall, then the front goes to the cross member, and the back is attached to that cross member as well.

Dustin
 
I dunno. The only thing I can think of is that it makes it more rigid and keeps the front end out of your motor if you get in a wreck. All my motor mounts are there I wont worry about it for now I suppose. Thanks
 
I would say put it back on, I probable is to keep the motor and tranny from hitting the grounfd if you bottom out too hard, also for crash purposes like to said, and to keep the front ridgid, Im thinking about it more and more, I think my front MM was where yours is, Is been so long since Ive seen my car with the engines in it I forgiot, and the back one is attched to a bar thats right next to the firewall. I would say you need that bar. I can account for it saving me once.

Dustin
 
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