No disrespect personally intended. Just that I have found that whether it is at the retail counter or on the computer, we ( the old timers with an auto motive backround) tend to assume that the person asking the questions really understands what info he gets. I am also basing this on 35+ years in the autoservice field both as service tech and service/store manager. I respect and have always felt that if the ASE certification was that important to the tech, he was the kind of technician I that I wanted working for me. Pride in the job, something missing alot now a days. My intention was to maybe let the person asking for info, that it would be advantageos to also get information face to face with a shop. Easier to be able to show them physically what he may require to complete the repair or maybe would be too complex for the average guy. Electrical and automatic transmissions were not my strong areas of expertise. But I knew how to get the info that I needed. Never hurts to have the service manual no matter what you are try to accomplish. I did not know that the six cylinder 904 internals were the same dimensions as the LA 904 and would rather play it safe with some one elses money or parts. I think it might be good if the moderaters on this site had not only different threads like engine repair, suspension and f/e, electrical, brakes... and let them know, maybe with an area that would give the members a way to know who had the particular information based on the other members expertise and experience. Just a thought.