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Posted by FASTFUZZ (Member # 8222) on :
 
My current motor is blown and needs to be replaced. Does anyone know what year/s motor can I directly bolt into my 1993 chp notchback? ie: 1995?? If anyone can help I would greatly apreciate it! Or if you have motor that will work for me please let me know.

[ February 21, 2008, 11:54 PM: Message edited by: FASTFUZZ ]
 
Posted by kingmoochr (Member # 5834) on :
 
directly intake/tb to pan 87-93, longblock 64-95. depends on how complete you want it.
 
Posted by FASTFUZZ (Member # 8222) on :
 
I was looking at a '95 complete engine. From what you've told me, it looks like I should be able to use the long block and just add all the extra componets from my current engine. If there is any complicated issues in doing this I might run into, I'd apreciate a heads up! Thanks for the help!
 
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on :
 
I'm "pretty" sure a 95 motor will fit. However, the intake is different (or maybe it's just the elbow [Confused] )
 
Posted by 302oons (Member # 8105) on :
 
buy a 347 or 351w
 
Posted by nor*cal93ssp (Member # 3884) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 92stangLX:
I'm "pretty" sure a 95 motor will fit. However, the intake is different (or maybe it's just the elbow [Confused] )

been there/done that..just gotta shorten the intake tube because of the elbow..or use a diff. upper/lower int. manifold setup [patriot]
 
Posted by FASTFUZZ (Member # 8222) on :
 
Thanks for all the help! I just bought a '95 302 for now. Hpefully it goes in pretty easy, and if it does I'll you at the track very soon!
 
Posted by jaejae (Member # 7958) on :
 
HOW WOULD A 94-95 5.0 DO IN A FOXBODY ANYWAY?
 
Posted by FASTFUZZ (Member # 8222) on :
 
I'm not sure. I'll let you know after this weekend if it works out ok.
 
Posted by jaejae (Member # 7958) on :
 
ite fasho
 
Posted by Curt (Member # 6254) on :
 
the block is the same, the pulleys and the accessory brackets are different, but you can swap all that stuff over from your old engine.

You should have gotten a pre'92 engine as they came with forged pistons, but since you already had hyper. pistons in your '93 don't sweat it.
 




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