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Mustang 5.4L Engine Swap - Size Matters
Being able to physically bolt on something doesn't guarantee perfect compatibility. When the 4.6 oil pan was first installed on the 5.4, one of the rod bolts was catching the oil-control baffles in the front of the pan. The longer 4.16 stroke (versus 3.55 on the 4.6) has the rods swinging lower in the pan-in this case, too low. The baffles were simply bent down a quarter of an inch to provide clearance. View Related Article
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