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    Default Questions...289 and 4 speed swap into my 84 vert....

    Hoping to rip the 3.8 and c5 out soon. Looking for a good used engine and manual.....I know I will need the new pedal setup. But would a 289 be a straight drop in, with the four speed, with just putting 87-93 vert engine mounts in? Would the 4 speed drop in, or require mods?

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    Going carb instead of efi. How big a pia is it going to be with all the wiring?

    Thanks!

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    FEP Power Member richpet's Avatar
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    The 6-cylindet cross member won't work with the V8. The 289 is the same black as a 302 so will bolt right in when you address that. Unless you have a 289 sitting around, why not go for the 302?
    A carb uses low fuel pressure 3-7 psi) and I injection much more so you'd need to change how the fuel is delivered to the front. I use an electric Holley pump mounted out back for mine.

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    83 5.0 GT. Quicker than it looks! 10:1 (or just over) 306, Motorsport a332 cam, 140A alt, t5 conv, 8.8 w/ 3.27's, Edel rpm, alum rad, very worked e7's, Holley SA carb, etc... SOLD IT!!!!

    Now an 1981 Granada! 9.5:1 .040 over 302, Edel E-street heads, 268 cam, T5, 8.8 with 3.55, plus all the stiffening goodies, all control arms, lowered, alum shaft, x-pipe with Outlaws, FiTech FI system...

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    The straight 6 k member is the one that's a problem (it can be made to work). V6 k member is same as V8. Transmission cross member may or may not work. This is fairly easily fixed too.

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    Nice k mber setups are not that expensive. Get a light weight one and go for it
    1984.5 G.T.350 5.0 CFI AOD Convertible (TRX package, loaded)
    K&N filter in a stock dual snorkel, GT40 heads, Edelbrock 3721 intake, MSD 8456 Dist., MSD 8227 coil
    Comp cams XE254H, hypereutectic pistons
    Hooker Super Comp Shorty Equal Length Headers, catted BBK H-pipe, full custom duals
    Maximum Motorsports caster/camber plates and strut tower brace, 3.73 rear.
    Ford Performance Springs, Firehawk A/S 225/55r16 on LMR TRX r390 wheels (street)
    Federal 595 rs-rr 245/40r17 and 255/40r17 on OE cobra r wheels (race)
    AOD rebuilt with a 6 clutch direct drum, Koline steels stacked with 8 clutches, Kevlar band, superior shift kit, new torque converter. --Everything else stock and fully functional.

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    Thanks for correcting me! Forgot that his was a V6 not a straight.

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    83 5.0 GT. Quicker than it looks! 10:1 (or just over) 306, Motorsport a332 cam, 140A alt, t5 conv, 8.8 w/ 3.27's, Edel rpm, alum rad, very worked e7's, Holley SA carb, etc... SOLD IT!!!!

    Now an 1981 Granada! 9.5:1 .040 over 302, Edel E-street heads, 268 cam, T5, 8.8 with 3.55, plus all the stiffening goodies, all control arms, lowered, alum shaft, x-pipe with Outlaws, FiTech FI system...

    "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups"

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    The Top loader 4 speed has a side action gear linkage that doesn't fit the Fox body unless you use an expanded transmission tunnel. Ford used a self tapper screwed in adaptor on early T4 and T5 gearbox Foxes. You'll have to do some kind of hammer work to make a Top Loader fit. The rest is pretty easy. Sounds like a fun swap.

    The starter interlock and some of the fuel lines ne and wiring changes Walking Tall did to his 5.0 swap CFi 3.8.

    The car has a two element fuel pump, one in the tank, one at the outside of the fuel tank, and all that Central Fuel Injection wiring for TFi and the injection system. Id personally use the stock CFi, and apply the AOD transmission with the 2350 converter and the 1979 accessory drive with the HO 5.0 CFi computer. The little 289 will work really well with that.

    Most 289s came at birth with a 2bbl, just a few were 4bbl, and even less were the sensational Hi Po 271 HP. So decide what you want to do.

    Here is Walking Tall's 3.8 CFi to carb 5.0 conversion journal. Page 5 is the most important.


    http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthre...e-build-thread

    A Very Clever guy!

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