phord2112
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- City, State
- Milwaukee
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 Explorer Sport
Hey there! I would appreciate any help on this. My belt tensioner recently snapped on my SOHC Explorer, but it seems to have a OHV belt tensioner!!! How is this possible? The one on my engine is lighter duty, thinner spring, narrower distance from pulley to spring, but most important it has the wider opening and slot , for shaft with locating key, very different than the SOHC.
I HAVE AN SOHC ENGINE, NO DOUBT. I then suspected that the parts store had it wrong. Every store and online shop have the SOHC belt tens. as the heavy duty, larger one. THEY ARE NOT INTERCHANGEABLE.
Questions:
1) Is there something that could have been swapped from a OHV engine?
2)How do I know which serp belt to use?
3)Is it safe to say that OHV/SOHC engine swapping would be a bad idea due to the numerous engine compartment,etc. differences?
4)Can I punch someone if they tell me I have a SUV, not a truck?
I HAVE AN SOHC ENGINE, NO DOUBT. I then suspected that the parts store had it wrong. Every store and online shop have the SOHC belt tens. as the heavy duty, larger one. THEY ARE NOT INTERCHANGEABLE.
Questions:
1) Is there something that could have been swapped from a OHV engine?
2)How do I know which serp belt to use?
3)Is it safe to say that OHV/SOHC engine swapping would be a bad idea due to the numerous engine compartment,etc. differences?
4)Can I punch someone if they tell me I have a SUV, not a truck?
