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    Engine swap 94-95

    Hey i need to know all about a 1994 4.9L swap to a 1995 302 5.0L

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    Welcome to the forum. Do u have a game plan? Do u have the engine to swap?

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    Thanks. Yes I'm a second year college student in automotive technology college in Kansas I'm going to try and do it during school I just not sure on all that I have to do just yet

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    I have a 1994 302 EFI want to swap with a 1994 4.9L EFI

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    Quote Originally Posted by ErnestJohnston94 View Post
    Thanks. Yes I'm a second year college student in automotive technology college in Kansas I'm going to try and do it during school I just not sure on all that I have to do just yet ---------- I have a 1994 302 EFI want to swap with a 1994 4.9L EFI
    That's cool. There are a few people
    From ks on here. It's really a piece of cake. I've never heard it that way. It's usually. People with the straight 6 usually want the 302. Lol. Not that it is a bad thing. But just out of Curiosity. Why the switch? Your going to need the computer for the new engine. It's been awhile. But u may have to purchase or make motor mounts. What kind of tranny do u have. It should bolt right up? Your instructor /professor/teacher. What ev u have lol. Should b able to help u perfectly. As well as us. This is an easy swap. Well. Nothing is easy. But it's really not that hard.

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    So. As it sits right now. What is it that u would like to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jersey_Joe View Post
    That's cool. There are a few people
    From ks on here. It's really a piece of cake. I've never heard it that way. It's usually. People with the straight 6 usually want the 302. Lol. Not that it is a bad thing. But just out of Curiosity. Why the switch? Your going to need the computer for the new engine. It's been awhile. But u may have to purchase or make motor mounts. What kind of tranny do u have. It should bolt right up? Your instructor /professor/teacher. What ev u have lol. Should b able to help u perfectly. As well as us. This is an easy swap. Well. Nothing is easy. But it's really not that hard.

    5Star tuned.....

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    So. As it sits right now. What is it that u would like to know.

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    It's easy, but not easy, but not that hard, dang Joe you're making me confused lol. He wants help not mind games haha jk.

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    Lol I have that backwards I have the 1994 4.9L and switch to the 1995 302 lol. And I have different truck I'm pulling the 302 out of. 94 has a E40D transmission and the 95 has a AOD transmission and the 95 is a longbox as of my 94 being a short box. As of that I know I will have to see if I'll need different tranny yolks and adjust the exhaust down with the short box

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    I am from Texas. My 4.9 is shot and breaks down and spins the bearing after driving it 40 miles. And I want to put a v8 in with a good exhaust that's all.

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    One hurdle you have is the AOD utilizes a TV cable to adjust the pressures in the transmission. If not set up correctly you can burn it up in no time. I think they stopped production of AOD's in 93, at least in Mustangs. If you can find the correct factory TV cable setup for your application than that would help you out a lot. If not look at lokar products for an aftermarket one. EAOD is electronic AOD, uses a module that interfaces with you PCM to control pressures and shift points. This would require all the correct components and wiring harnesses. Or a good amount of sit down time with some wiring schematics. Baumann transmissions makes a stand alone controller for the EAOD, they also do quite a bit with the AOD's. Also check out Click Click racing forum for a wealth of information on both transmissions.

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    I have tHe PCM and the original TV cable with the AOD transmission

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    Do yall know how long it should take to put the engine in ?

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    Should take the better part of a weekend. When u planning on doin it?

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    Should take the better part of a weekend. When u planning on doin it??

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