Brian said:Will also be installing a spec 2 clutch. (Few people hate them though, any insight?)
JohnC said:Below is what I posted to help a guy swap this in a 96-98GT, so exclude what you know isn't needed for your 99-04 GT.
Off the top of my head, here are the changes needed:
1) The 04 Explorer PI intake doesn't have the coolant feed bung. You will need a GT PI intake if you want a heater.
2) The Explorer oil pan won't work as it hangs lower and has a different shape that will interfere with the K member. So, swap on your GT oil pan after a good cleaning.
3) The oil pump pickup tube hangs lower and won't fit in the GT pan. You'll need to swap in your GT oil pickup tube.
4) The oil filter adapter is turned towards the front and will interfere with your PS pump. You will need to swap on your GT oil filter adapter.
5) The timing chain cover doesn't have the two PS pump bolt holes machined in in the correct location for a Mustang. You can buy a used 94-95 T bird cover to bolt on your PS pump, or you can swap on a GT timing cover, but I think one bolt hole won't line up and you'll need to seal it off with gasket maker. I just used the Explorer timing cover anyway after removing the two pullies from the drivers side. Over 10,000 miles and over a year of driving and it?s still as tight as when it had all 4 bolts in it.
6) The exhaust manifolds aren't the same as the GT logs, so you'll need to swap on your manifolds, or headers.
7) Change the cam position sensor on NPI stangs so it won't interfere with your coil pack bracket on the drivers side. I'm not sure if it will need to be changed on PI stangs.
8) The 04 PI Mustang GT intake only has one coolant temp bung. The Explorer engine had its second coolant temp sensor in the valley of the block with a wiring harness extension. I simply cut my stock connector off, cut the connector off the extension harness, and spliced it to my factory harness. So now I have a coolant sensor on the block, and one in the crossover tube.
For NPI stangs, you'll need to swap on all your old intake parts; i.e., injectors, FPR, fuel rails, TB, plenum, EGR & tube, etc. NPI alternator bracket won't work, so you will need to order one that will fit. You will need a PI heater return line that runs under the intake to water pump since the Explorer line has an extra open end on its line.
PI stangs, compare your fuel rails and injectors and see if you can reuse the newer Explorer part. You will need to swap your plenum on, EGR, and tube on. I believe the COP?s will work on the 99-up cars too, so just check the PN #?s. Reuse your heater return line that goes under the intake.
The PCV lines differ on the Explorer and the valve covers use a different type of PCV valve that locks in. You?ll need to swap on your Mustang valve covers.
That is all I can recall for now.
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This is the motor with about 4 years, 12,000+ miles, and stacks of 1/8 and 1/4 mile passes.
The only issue I've had (once) over the years is with all the drag racing, the belt tensioner bent from the higher rpm shifting and threw a belt after eating 2 ribs off.
Someone makes a steel tensioner for it, but I just replaced it with another weak-ass part temp for now. It'll probably bent this one in another 3 years of racing.
Just keep a spare tensioner, spare belt, and the tools to swap it with you at the drag strip just in case.
You'll know when it's going because it'll lave a black mark from the belt rubbing the timing cover and belt dust. GL :yes
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xploder17s said:i need the timing cover off the 02-03 windsor SOHC explorer block.
Brian said:Ok, my car are already has a PI intake, so I shouldn't worry about the heater tube? Can I use the 98 CPS instead of the explorer CPS?