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LXSC
09-23-2004, 01:56 PM
I'm lookin' for a complete 5.0 HO for my Thunderbird. I'm assuming anything from 87 to 95 (94 & 95 being slightly less likely to work but hey). I'm lookin' for as many accessories as possible (A/C, alternator, etc.) as well as under 120,000 km. It doesn't need to have the wiring harness since I can probably find it elsewhere but ideally I'd like it to include an EEC and the harness. Thanks for your help or offers

SkunkWorks
09-23-2004, 02:04 PM
I'm lookin' for a complete 5.0 HO for my Thunderbird. I'm assuming anything from 87 to 95 (94 & 95 being slightly less likely to work but hey). I'm lookin' for as many accessories as possible (A/C, alternator, etc.) as well as under 120,000 km. It doesn't need to have the wiring harness since I can probably find it elsewhere but ideally I'd like it to include an EEC and the harness. Thanks for your help or offers

I would check.. Mustang Specialties, Mustang Parts Warehouse and 5.0L/5 Liter depot

LXSC
09-23-2004, 02:13 PM
Where do I find this? Is there a website?

SkunkWorks
09-23-2004, 02:19 PM
I dunno. Phone book would be a good place to start :)

MPW- Main st in Milton (just moved) Mustang specialties.. I think Trafalgar rd, past HWY5... and 5.0L depot is in Milton or someplace.. I don't remember...

Dont remember but I think 94-95 5.0 HOs are a bit ****tier... 90-92 were the best I think.

fast Ed
09-23-2004, 02:27 PM
91 - 93 5.0L Bird or Cougar complete would be your best donour, so that you have all the proper length wiring and cables, correct brackets, etc. Installation of a 5.0 in a Mustang is much different as far as external parts go.


cheers,
Ed N.

LXSC
09-23-2004, 02:46 PM
What kind of differences are we talking here? I've got a '90 LX with a 3.8 L right now. I know the intake is an issue. What else are we talking here? Thanks for all your help

fast Ed
09-23-2004, 03:15 PM
Intake, exhaust, oil pan, timing cover, water pump, distributor, accessory drive components and brackets, EEC system wiring, and probably more things that don't come to mind right now.

cheers,
Ed N.