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Posted by 85CHP510 (Member # 9690) on :
 
i blew my 306 on my notch....just tryna drop in something real quick tog et it running........can i drop a 95 mustang gt engine no problem??? assuming i change the upper intake etc....???
 
Posted by lucius50fox (Member # 10791) on :
 
i wouldnt do a 95 i HEARD the pistons were some crappy fake forged shit but yes it will drop in and i beleive its elbow adapter for the intake
 
Posted by gercolla1 (Member # 3068) on :
 
just use the long block [patriot]
 
Posted by Blubyu87gt (Member # 9427) on :
 
The block I am using is from a 95.

The pistons are nowhere near a fake forged. They are Hypereutectic cast aluminum. Hyper pistons use a higher silicon amount. For an NA motor they are fine and can / will take a beating. They have a bad wrap because they don't handle detonation as well as forged (see: they can shatter) but your car shouldn't be having detonation issues in the first place.

I have been using hypertechs in the GT with the ProCharger for a while now with no issues. They have tighter piston clearances so blowby can be minimal with them... Again if a power adder is used just make sure the tune is good.
 
Posted by x42bnx (Member # 9529) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 85CHP510:
i blew my 306 on my notch....just tryna drop in something real quick tog et it running........can i drop a 95 mustang gt engine no problem??? assuming i change the upper intake etc....???

What lol!? [Eek!]

They are Hyperuetectic, like someone had stated. They resist shrinking & warping better than forged, so clearences as stated are tighter. They also are quite a deal lighter then forged, less rotational mass.
 
Posted by 85CHP510 (Member # 9690) on :
 
hey so well i bought a 95 HO motor of a 95 gt....im trying to use my underdrive pulleys and etc that i had on my 306 i blew, but i see the water pumps are a little different.....i cant use a 93 water pump on a 95???????? what has to be done????
 
Posted by 85CHP510 (Member # 9690) on :
 
im kinda trippin out cuz i ve never used a 95 block i see on summit a llot of parts for 5.0 engines go from 79-93....
 
Posted by 50DADDY (Member # 3076) on :
 
You can use it,the only real difference shoud be how the accessories mount up.On a 95 they are tighter to the front of the block.Ive done it before,but i think i had to use all the 95 brackets so the water pump and balancer would line up right.
 
Posted by 85CHP510 (Member # 9690) on :
 
so i could use a 93 water pump on there??
 
Posted by 50DADDY (Member # 3076) on :
 
Just make sure the water passages line up correctly and and all pulleys line up and you should be good.
 
Posted by triple b (Member # 8763) on :
 
just swap all the front acessories and timing cover
 
Posted by 94 N.C.F. GT (Member # 3946) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by triple b:
just swap all the front acessories and timing cover

This... swapping the timing cover will let you use your older front accessories
 




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