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Sn95 Mustang V8 Conversion
Should Have Had a V-8: 1994 - 98 Mustang V-6 to V-8 Conversion
Now that the clutch is in and the tranny reinstalled, the Mustang islowered and the new 5.0 engine is ready to be dropped in. Note how mostof the engine's parts are already installed, including the headers, theintake, the throttle body, and even the spark plug wires. The morecomplete the engine is, the easier the entire pro-cess will be. Makesure you take care of anything you want changed with the engine-- such asspark plugs, wires, headers, and so on--before you drop the engine in thecar. You and your knuckles will be glad you did. View Related Article
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