SOHC Underdrive Pully

Information on the naturally-aspirated KA24E and KA24DE engines.
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Ok heres the situation. I've searched for a little bit and cannot find a definite answer. To my knowledge of the SOHC/DOHC the bottom end is pretty much the same except pistons, right? I have experience with SOHC engines but no DOHC's so far. Well here is the question. I'm wanting to get an Underdrive Pully but its for the DOHC. Now im positive it will work with the SOHC based on the info ive read. What I want is the confirmation from you guys before i go and spend 100 bucks on one.


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They are different in some way.UR has two different part#'s for the sohc pulley and the dohc pulley..If it didnt matter i would think they would use the same pulley for both engines..Dont do it.

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Dang it i was afraid of that. Ive got a buddy of mine who is selling one for cheap and i was wanting to use it

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Im using a main pulley from a kade(unknown year..spare engine) on my sohc... hope that clears it up.

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Sweet for the price I think im just gonna go ahead and do it, and the worst that could happen would be it wouldnt fit so if it doesnt, then i can just resale it.


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