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Old 03-30-2007, 12:46 AM   #1
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Default Mark VII vs cobra motor

a guy is selling a Mark VII for $600 with 1300000 miles on it, the tranny comes along with it. I'm going to do a DOHC swap into my GT and only really want the block and accesories that go with it to hook up the motor. What i'm wondering is, would those accessories (wires, tubing, etc.) hook up to my mustang, because that's the main thing i worry about getting this DOHC motor, what i will need to hook it all up.
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Old 03-30-2007, 01:12 AM   #2
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Default RE: Mark VII vs cobra motor

You will want to get the engine wiring harness, and if you mean radiator hoses when you say tubing none of your GT hoses will work on the DOHC. Make sure you get the Thermostat housing it is located off the engine on the DOHC
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You will want to get the engine wiring harness, and if you mean radiator hoses when you say tubing none of your GT hoses will work on the DOHC. Make sure you get the Thermostat housing it is located off the engine on the DOHC
well that's what i'm trying to get at, would the accesories off this mark VIII motor fit up on mine(with some modifications if needed) so i wouldn't have to go buy new ones.
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