Mustang LS swap help needed!!
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Mustang LS swap help needed!!
Looking to pick up a 95-97 V6 Mustang and do a LS/TH350-400 swap with a turbo. Do I NEED to change K-members - if so why? I did a search and it appears that the 96+ cars use the same K-mem as the 4.6's, and isnt there 4.6 to LS conversion mounts out there?
thanks for any insight.
thanks for any insight.
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I believe all year V6s had the 5.0 k-member.
If you build your own motor mounts, you don't need to change anything, assuming you build round headers which are known to fit. IE Hedman swap headers.
If you build your own motor mounts, you don't need to change anything, assuming you build round headers which are known to fit. IE Hedman swap headers.
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I love my AJE setup in my 93 coupe, it just fell into place lol! If you wanted to save money you can probably pick up a stock 4.6 K-member and buy the UPR swap mounts they're around 158. off ebay. I had them and then realized that 4.6 and 5.0 k-members are way different. So i sent them back, took out my D&D k that was in my car and ordered the AJE K already setup for a LS. <--MUCHO Easier lol!
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I was having the same thought as you with the stock k member, you can notch it and build mounts, but imo its far easier to buy the aje k member and use the stock a arms with the spring perches which is the route im going with.I honestly would also do castor camber plates as well, because the extra weight on the front end will change the alignment and slightly throw everything off.you may not notice it but it will
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I have an 01 mustang that I swapped in a 5.3. I set the motor in place with the stock k member (v6) and I would have needed run a 5" cowl hood to get the intake to clear. Went with AJE and it fit like a glove. Now I`m going with UPR`s kit during the rebuild.
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Yes keep us posted thanks!!!
Is this due to the truck intake or the fact that the engine just has to sit higher with the stock k? If you have buy a cowl hood with the stock K, then there would be no cost savings and might as well get an aftermarket K. But, will an aftermarket K allow the stock truck intake to be used??
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Thanks for the pic, I think I can see how the engine will drop down lower into that K. Is that soild mounts or is there some sort of poly/rubber there? Cann all the stock suspension be used? Other fellow mentioned caster plates for alignment?? This is all the stuff I'm trying to avoid to be honest.
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Yes keep us posted thanks!!!
Is this due to the truck intake or the fact that the engine just has to sit higher with the stock k? If you have buy a cowl hood with the stock K, then there would be no cost savings and might as well get an aftermarket K. But, will an aftermarket K allow the stock truck intake to be used??
Is this due to the truck intake or the fact that the engine just has to sit higher with the stock k? If you have buy a cowl hood with the stock K, then there would be no cost savings and might as well get an aftermarket K. But, will an aftermarket K allow the stock truck intake to be used??
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Just wanted to update this and maybe get some more insight.
No aftermarket K, different intake, acessory drive, or hood needed!!!
I picked up a 5.3 '02, and mated to a th400 and installed it using the stock K and 4.6 mounts. The stock truck intake and TB are clearing the stock hood I needed to notch the stock K at a corner, but she's in. I also notched the hood reinforcement "bulges" which is actually fiberglass. At first I started trimming the intake's threaded bosses and also contoured the TB until I realized that wasnt going to be enough, then I decided to trim the hood. Everything clears except the alternator which I know will be tight - I dont have the truck alt at this point but I measured the one on my Yukon to get a reference, looks like I need another 1/4"-3/8" (using the Mustang temporarily). I may have to trim the truck alt a bit, or try and raise the tail shaft a little more. Right now I have about 3* of driveline angle (engine tilted back).
Couple of notes - the truck intake fits beautiful, but it hangs down about 3.5"
under the 'member. And given the fact that the 'member has scrapes on it from bottoming, the truck pan isnt an option. The F-body pan actually sits above the 'member by about an inch or more. I think the muscle car or CTS-V pan may of been perfect, but the f-body pan was here.
Couple questions for you guys: Is there a smaller alternator that can be used that will bolt-up in place of the truck alt, and anybody know what the proper drivelive angle should be for these cars??
Truck pan:
F-body pan:
No aftermarket K, different intake, acessory drive, or hood needed!!!
I picked up a 5.3 '02, and mated to a th400 and installed it using the stock K and 4.6 mounts. The stock truck intake and TB are clearing the stock hood I needed to notch the stock K at a corner, but she's in. I also notched the hood reinforcement "bulges" which is actually fiberglass. At first I started trimming the intake's threaded bosses and also contoured the TB until I realized that wasnt going to be enough, then I decided to trim the hood. Everything clears except the alternator which I know will be tight - I dont have the truck alt at this point but I measured the one on my Yukon to get a reference, looks like I need another 1/4"-3/8" (using the Mustang temporarily). I may have to trim the truck alt a bit, or try and raise the tail shaft a little more. Right now I have about 3* of driveline angle (engine tilted back).
Couple of notes - the truck intake fits beautiful, but it hangs down about 3.5"
under the 'member. And given the fact that the 'member has scrapes on it from bottoming, the truck pan isnt an option. The F-body pan actually sits above the 'member by about an inch or more. I think the muscle car or CTS-V pan may of been perfect, but the f-body pan was here.
Couple questions for you guys: Is there a smaller alternator that can be used that will bolt-up in place of the truck alt, and anybody know what the proper drivelive angle should be for these cars??
Truck pan:
F-body pan:
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Bought a alternator for a Silverado, 105 amp. Dont you know the hood closes!!!!
Admittedly, I still need to get the UPR engine plates which are 1/4" thick, so the engine will go up a bit, but right now there about 1/2" of clearance to the hood, so we'll make it.
Admittedly, I still need to get the UPR engine plates which are 1/4" thick, so the engine will go up a bit, but right now there about 1/2" of clearance to the hood, so we'll make it.
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