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Thread: Subaru engine length measurement

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    Subaru engine length measurement

    Hi guys and gals I am considering a different way to go with an engine I know some have including FFR with the Ford but I need a measurement from a Subaru block to front of the crank pulley and possible from front of crank pulley to the braceing infront if I relocat the fuel tank remotely in front as some have done. Just getting an idea of space I can use. Thanks for any direction you may have.

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    Any pictures of what you mean ?

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    I am looking from back of block to crank pulley but no pictures and from front of pulley forward.

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    I will look in to it first thing in the morning

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    Thank you very much appreciated

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    I just remember that I forgot to lock the garage ,back of block to crank pulley is 16" 1/2 and pulley forward I have 1"1/2 to the frame

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    Ok thank you very much

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