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Can some one list all everything needed to put in an engine into a a 79-86 Mustang and for it to work properly. You can start with...

1. Engine
2. ....
3. ....

[ April 21, 2005, 09:25 AM: Message edited by: SiKS50 ]

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2. Tools
3. Repair Manual
4. Skill

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i need the same help

Mostly about taking out a motor and bolting the new one onto the tranny

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Is there anyone who can reffer me atleast to a site or someone who knows what they're doing ? and if you can answer the main topic that still be good.
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Get yourself a Chilton or Hayes repair manual specific to Mustangs of that age. That'd be my vote.

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Originally posted by MustangMichael:
Get yourself a Chilton or Hayes repair manual specific to Mustangs of that age. That'd be my vote.

Yep get a really good repair manual. You will also need an engine hoist. I would make sure that you have a really good set of wrenches, sockets, extensions, a breaker bar, ramps, and a bunch of other tools.

It's not that hard. You need to just start unbolting everything connected to the engine, pull it out, and then bolt everything back up the same way.

Make sure you label EVERYTHING you disconnect and I would highly advice taking picutres during the disassembly process.

Having a friend to help you guide the motor out and in is a big plus.

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Does anyone here have any experience or know anybody with experience in putting a 5.0 engine into none 5.0 mustangs? If so, How much would you charge to do that?

[ April 23, 2005, 08:02 AM: Message edited by: SiKS50 ]

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I suggest trying to do it yourself. You won't learn anything if you have someone else or a shop do it, plus you'll save yourself some money. It looks like a lot of work but it's all
nuts and bolts. If you don't know much about heavy duty work it will be a pain your first time.

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I would do it But I Still need--> (Can some one list all everything needed to put in an engine into a a 79-86 Mustang and for it to work properly. You can start with...

1. Engine
2. ....
3. ....)

and about the repair manuals, would i get one for the year of my car or the year of the engine i want to put in, or both ?

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http://fordmuscle.com/archives/1999/10/400horse/index.shtml


http://fordmuscle.com/archives/2001/08/efimotor/index.shtml

These will help.

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quote:
Originally posted by SiKS50:
I would do it But I Still need--> (Can some one list all everything needed to put in an engine into a a 79-86 Mustang and for it to work properly. You can start with...

1. Engine
2. ....
3. ....)

and about the repair manuals, would i get one for the year of my car or the year of the engine i want to put in, or both ?

I would buy a manual for your car. A good manual will give you step by step instructions on how to remove and re-install your motor.

I would suggest buying a manual, reading all of the steps on pulling and replacing the motor, and then posting any questions you have about the steps.

It's very hard to list every single thing you need to do in one post.

Replacing the motor yourself will be a bit of work but when you are done you will learn a lot about your car.

Good luck w/ your project [patriot]

[ April 23, 2005, 01:56 PM: Message edited by: 92stangLX ]

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