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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 102
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I can get an aluminum driveshaft from a Lincoln woith the 4.6 4v motor, will this driveshaft fit the mustang with the proper yokes? How about the motor, a lot of work to put it into my '99 stang? Actually I think it is a '93 so maybe neither would fit easily? THX
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 765
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i was actully talkin about this the other day with a friend. he wants to get his sixer into a 4v motor so he grabed a linc engine. i believe they go together quite well, yes. everything under the hood is rather similar....ide have to doubble check for you though so dont do anythin untill you know for sure.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Lawrenceburg,KY
Posts: 133
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I don't think it will fit, the Lincoln will be longer.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 102
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I was more interested in the driveshaft than the 4v motor. I believe changing a 2v to a 4v involves more than I might want to do though I can get all of the harnesses that the 4v has if it has plug in wiring like the '99 mustang I have has. Then I could get the motor and unplug the wiring harnesses from the firewall(if they unplug like the stangs) and use that for a base motor for my replacement. Could be a possibility hey? Not sure if I want to go 5.4 or a better 4.6.
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