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2002 specific questions - engine swap (know about matching tone wheel)

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Old Dec 12, 2013 | 10:58 PM
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Hell iam curious why anyone in Nj even drive a truck LOL
 
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Old Dec 12, 2013 | 11:04 PM
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In your first post you said you did "some Internet research" and read "Some posts on other sites" Then your post that said you " just got off the phone with a major rebuilder" was posted less than 24 hours after your initial post. You did so much research in less than 24 hours that you consider yourself such a ****ing expert to the degree that you are going to reprimand me for relaying something that I "heard"? You didn't even know If the timing chains were the same lmao. What a tool. I hope you tell your friend the wrong information, better yet I hope the engine gets dropped on your head.
 
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Old Dec 12, 2013 | 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by 08RecordRam
Hell iam curious why anyone in Nj even drive a truck LOL
Yeah I thought people from new jersey used the sewer system as their primary form of transportation
 
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Old Dec 13, 2013 | 08:31 AM
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You display your lack of maturity here on the board for all to read. Re-read your post. It adds absolutely nothing (but ambiguity) to the info given by the prior poster or myself. Do you dispute the PCM info? Does that discount other years? Now it's name calling. Very constructive. End of pissing match.
 
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Old Dec 13, 2013 | 11:51 AM
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Stelmach Auto in Clifton, NJ are awesome guys... they'll treat you right for sure.
 
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Old Dec 13, 2013 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by mrnetvestor
You display your lack of maturity here on the board for all to read. Re-read your post. It adds absolutely nothing (but ambiguity) to the info given by the prior poster or myself. Do you dispute the PCM info? Does that discount other years? Now it's name calling. Very constructive. End of pissing match.
Everybody with half a brain knows about the 3 or 4 plug pcms. Maybe you need to look up the definition of ambiguous. You are
Mr maturity?last I check you were the one who was rude and disrespectful to someone in a forum that was giving you Information. What did I post that was so wrong? I basically agreed with what you posted and said to make sure the donor vehicle matches (if the engine is not still in a vehicle for you to check the PCM plugs. All 4.7 s from 2000-2004 are the same except for the tone wheels.)

I still don't understand why you took issue with my post, doesn't
Make sense, unless you are just a douche.
 
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Old Dec 13, 2013 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Adambomber
I have heard that some 2002s have 16 and some have 32, so make sure it did indeed come from a 16 t vehicle. Also i put a 2000 motor in a 2002 ram, so I believe that any 16 t 4.7 will work
My main point here, which is in response to your original question, was, that there are no difference other than the tone rings, and if they match, the engine will work. Maybe you are partially illiterate or just have comprehension problems. We're you held back in elementary? I bet that you were. I am not being immature, you were being a dick, so I figured that's the best way to communicate with you.
 
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