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71-73 mustang engine swap, power &mpg?? what fits??
Is there a website with a reference chart of what engines will fit into
a 71-73 mustang. Basicly, I'm looking for something that will fit without making any mods and will give me power and 20mpg. Does it exist?? |
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71-73 mustang engine swap, power &mpg?? what fits??
"Newpinguy" > wrote in message oups.com... > Is there a website with a reference chart of what engines will fit into > a 71-73 mustang. Basicly, I'm looking for something that will fit > without making any mods and will give me power and 20mpg. Does it > exist?? > Without making any modifications, the exact same engine that came in the car. If you don't mind some modifications, you could put any of the following engines in that car. Inline six small transmission bolt pattern V-8 302 Windsor small transmission bolt pattern V-8 351 Windsor small transmission bolt pattern V-8 351 Cleveland small transmission bolt pattern V-8 351 M large transmission bolt pattern V-8 400 M large transmission bolt pattern V-8 429 large transmission bolt pattern V-8 460 large transmission bolt pattern Although some people claim to have experienced 20 Mile Per Gallon fuel mileage from these vintage of large Fords with the smaller V-8 engines, I have never gotten more than 17 MPG. |
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71-73 mustang engine swap, power &mpg?? what fits??
I would think a stock 302 with the small 2 bll and 3.00 gears would get 20.
I would die to know I had to run that setup again. Scott "My Names Nobody" > wrote in message news:CAxug.3121$Lw.1425@trnddc07... > > "Newpinguy" > wrote in message > oups.com... > > Is there a website with a reference chart of what engines will fit into > > a 71-73 mustang. Basicly, I'm looking for something that will fit > > without making any mods and will give me power and 20mpg. Does it > > exist?? > > > > Without making any modifications, the exact same engine that came in the > car. > If you don't mind some modifications, you could put any of the following > engines in that car. > > Inline six small transmission bolt pattern > V-8 302 Windsor small transmission bolt pattern > V-8 351 Windsor small transmission bolt pattern > V-8 351 Cleveland small transmission bolt pattern > V-8 351 M large transmission bolt pattern > V-8 400 M large transmission bolt pattern > V-8 429 large transmission bolt pattern > V-8 460 large transmission bolt pattern > > Although some people claim to have experienced 20 Mile Per Gallon fuel > mileage from these vintage of large Fords with the smaller V-8 engines, I > have never gotten more than 17 MPG. > > |
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71-73 mustang engine swap, power &mpg?? what fits??
"Scott Van Nest" > wrote in message news:ZCAug.66610$9c6.31182@dukeread11... >I would think a stock 302 with the small 2 bll and 3.00 gears would get 20. > I would die to know I had to run that setup again. > > Scott > > "My Names Nobody" > wrote in message > news:CAxug.3121$Lw.1425@trnddc07... >> >> "Newpinguy" > wrote in message >> oups.com... >> > Is there a website with a reference chart of what engines will fit into >> > a 71-73 mustang. Basicly, I'm looking for something that will fit >> > without making any mods and will give me power and 20mpg. Does it >> > exist?? >> > >> >> Without making any modifications, the exact same engine that came in the >> car. >> If you don't mind some modifications, you could put any of the following >> engines in that car. >> >> Inline six small transmission bolt pattern >> V-8 302 Windsor small transmission bolt pattern >> V-8 351 Windsor small transmission bolt pattern >> V-8 351 Cleveland small transmission bolt pattern >> V-8 351 M large transmission bolt pattern >> V-8 400 M large transmission bolt pattern >> V-8 429 large transmission bolt pattern >> V-8 460 large transmission bolt pattern >> >> Although some people claim to have experienced 20 Mile Per Gallon fuel >> mileage from these vintage of large Fords with the smaller V-8 engines, I >> have never gotten more than 17 MPG. >> >> > > switch to 2.80 rear use 15 inch wheels use either a 250 inline six or 302 with a 3 speed manual and 20MPG is easy. This set up will get and easy 25mpg on the hiway at 65..... early v-8 with low rears high pressure p=metric radials and driven correctly will obtain the 20MPG mark. it just so damn much fun to hammer the go pedal though... |
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71-73 mustang engine swap, power &mpg?? what fits??
"Newpinguy" > wrote in message oups.com... > Is there a website with a reference chart of what engines will fit into > a 71-73 mustang. Basicly, I'm looking for something that will fit > without making any mods and will give me power and 20mpg. Does it > exist?? > Yes, a stock 5.0 out of a 88 on Mustang. The T-Bird and full size 5.0 is not as peppy but will also give good mileage. You will need to modify the fuel system and use the newer computer but many have been done so there has to be info on the web. If you can't find the info look at the early Bronco forums. Al |
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71-73 mustang engine swap, power &mpg?? what fits??
That is why I now have a 331 with 3.90 gears. I don't even bother with
milage or miles driven. But I am looking into the Gears Vendor overdrive kit. Scott "walt peifer" > wrote in message ... > > "Scott Van Nest" > wrote in message > news:ZCAug.66610$9c6.31182@dukeread11... > >I would think a stock 302 with the small 2 bll and 3.00 gears would get 20. > > I would die to know I had to run that setup again. > > > > Scott > > > > "My Names Nobody" > wrote in message > > news:CAxug.3121$Lw.1425@trnddc07... > >> > >> "Newpinguy" > wrote in message > >> oups.com... > >> > Is there a website with a reference chart of what engines will fit into > >> > a 71-73 mustang. Basicly, I'm looking for something that will fit > >> > without making any mods and will give me power and 20mpg. Does it > >> > exist?? > >> > > >> > >> Without making any modifications, the exact same engine that came in the > >> car. > >> If you don't mind some modifications, you could put any of the following > >> engines in that car. > >> > >> Inline six small transmission bolt pattern > >> V-8 302 Windsor small transmission bolt pattern > >> V-8 351 Windsor small transmission bolt pattern > >> V-8 351 Cleveland small transmission bolt pattern > >> V-8 351 M large transmission bolt pattern > >> V-8 400 M large transmission bolt pattern > >> V-8 429 large transmission bolt pattern > >> V-8 460 large transmission bolt pattern > >> > >> Although some people claim to have experienced 20 Mile Per Gallon fuel > >> mileage from these vintage of large Fords with the smaller V-8 engines, I > >> have never gotten more than 17 MPG. > >> > >> > > > > > switch to 2.80 rear use 15 inch wheels use either a 250 inline six or 302 > with a 3 speed manual and 20MPG is easy. This set up will get and easy 25mpg > on the hiway at 65..... > early v-8 with low rears high pressure p=metric radials and driven correctly > will obtain the 20MPG mark. it just so damn much fun to hammer the go pedal > though... > > |
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71-73 mustang engine swap, power &mpg?? what fits??
I put a 429 and C6 transmission in my 72 Mach I while my 351C was being
rebuild. I didn't have any trouble fitting it, in fact is was a factory option. If I remember right (it's been a while) I had to find motor mounts. I had 3.0 gears (I think). I got 15 city and 18 highway. |
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