I've just been through this.
Philip is spot on.
Once you take the timing covers and inlet manifolds off both your engines, the only difference you should see is that the keysteel is longer (and hence the slot it sits in, in the crank) on the serpentine block. The crank snouts are the same length as I understand it until you get to the 4.0L motor, and this was true for mine.
SO..to use your 93 motor with serpentine timing cover and ancilleries, you need to do what Philip says. Either have the slot in your '93 crank lengthened so you can fit the longer key steel, OR do what I did, and use the crank from the serpentine motor with the slot and keysteel at the correct length already. Obviously means new mains and big ends....don't mix those mains caps up between motors
On my driver side head, I also had to drill and tap a bolt hole for the serpentine alternator/aircon bracket, as it was blanked off on the older head from a V-belt motor.
One other thing is the cam. The 98 should have the retaining plate, and the 93 probably won't. I pulled a late 94 Disco serp motor apart (the first of the serpentines), and was very surprised to find NO cam retaining plate, and no bolt holes for one either. I don't know exactly when they were standard. But you will need to make a decision on whether you're happy to run the cam with no retaining plate and with the serp timing cover, or drill and tap to accommodate the plate, and get a new cam.
Cheers
Andre



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