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ugotsmoked
Member # 6069
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Will a late 80's carburated block work as a efi motor? Does it have all the necessary things to do a direct conversion to a standard 5.0 efi from an 88-93?
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red GT black rallyes
Member # 4495
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I think it will with tha newer timing cover
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92stangLX
Member # 3252
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It should work. People have done EFI conversions on old school carb'd Mustangs. Check out this link:
http://www.mustangsplus.com/tech/efi/index.html
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ugotsmoked
Member # 6069
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Thanks.... As for the blocks, are they all the same castings?
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HaulinAssMaro
Member # 541
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quote: Originally posted by red GT black rallyes: I think it will with tha newer timing cover
you can get a fuel pump block off however,and save A LOT of work
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HaulinAssMaro
Member # 541
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An answer to your question about the EFI working with that year motor is, yes it will.
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ugotsmoked
Member # 6069
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i just found out that the roller cam will not work....damn...anyone want a block for cheap?
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FasterDamnit
Member # 442
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quote: Originally posted by ugotsmoked: i just found out that the roller cam will not work....damn...anyone want a block for cheap?
It will if you buy link-bar rollers.
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ugotsmoked
Member # 6069
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so, what do i have to do to make it work?
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