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Old 06-21-2013, 06:22 PM
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Question Crank Pulley Part#?

Does anyone know if the two parts I've highlighted are interchangeable? The part in question is #11. One part number is 928 102 139 11 and the other is 928 102 139 12. The real issue is that I don't understand the number designations in the Description column as it doesn't appear to be a VIN#???



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Thom,
Engine numbers - both parts are separate parts and do not supersede.
928 102 139 11 was specific to the automatic. Difference between the two - not much.
If this is for your car you need 928 102 139 11 but you probably figured that out all ready.
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So I can't use 928 102 139 12?
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Thom I am not saying you can't use it but first we should understand what is different.
The pulley covers the alternator, PS and air pump.
PS are all the same so that leaves the AP and Alternator.
Some minor differences in the Alternator belt 858mm v 875mm.
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So it seems the part should work. I don't use the AP, and my alt belt is too short anyway. Thanks Roger!



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