What are common diff. Swaps on a 69 mustang? Help please
#1
What are common diff. Swaps on a 69 mustang? Help please
My mustang project differential is a four stud differential but I believe they are supposed to be a 5 lug, my car is a Frankenstein car too since the front spindle was from a 77 granada.
#2
Yeah that is odd, after 68 any 6cyl mustang came with 5 lug. So I guess it could be possible they swapped in a rear end from a 65-68.
That front end you have isn't that uncommon, the Granada swap is popular to get disc brakes on the classics.
That front end you have isn't that uncommon, the Granada swap is popular to get disc brakes on the classics.
#3
ohh I see, thanks for the feedback also do you happen to know about how I can install a automatic transmission on this car since I have the engine and tranny out of a 89 mustang but I’m not sure if I need a computer for the transmission.
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#6
I ran a Edelbrock 1406 I believe, it's their 600cfm 4bbl. Other members might have a different recommendation, I hear the summit racing carbs aren't bad. Also if I remember correctly that water pump on your engine is reverse rotation and you will need a different water pump if you don't run the serpentine belt configuration.
#7
You will need to replace the oil pan as the 89 had a rear sump and the you need a front sump. That means you have to drill a hole in the timing chain cover for the dip stick. The boss for this is already there, just drill the correct size hole for the stick tube. Of course do it with the pan off.
I would suggest you get a new radiator while your at it with more cooling. Going from a 6 to an 8 you will need it. Get one with the top outlet on the driver side, that way you do not need to change the pump. However, look carefully at the timing chain cover at the back of the water pump since it carries water from the pump to the block. This is prone to rust from the inside. Since the engine is out, you probably want to change the timing chain cover and water pump anyway as they are cheap and maybe the damper as it gets old and the rubber breaks down. You have to pull it anyway to change the cover. With the new radiator you can keep all the components '89 and not worry about whether you need '89 or '69 part
Be aware that the change to a Granada front end means that the taper on the tie rods etc. are different from the '69. So should replacement be needed in the future, get parts for the Granada or get the adapters depending on how it was done by the previous owner.
I would suggest you get a new radiator while your at it with more cooling. Going from a 6 to an 8 you will need it. Get one with the top outlet on the driver side, that way you do not need to change the pump. However, look carefully at the timing chain cover at the back of the water pump since it carries water from the pump to the block. This is prone to rust from the inside. Since the engine is out, you probably want to change the timing chain cover and water pump anyway as they are cheap and maybe the damper as it gets old and the rubber breaks down. You have to pull it anyway to change the cover. With the new radiator you can keep all the components '89 and not worry about whether you need '89 or '69 part
Be aware that the change to a Granada front end means that the taper on the tie rods etc. are different from the '69. So should replacement be needed in the future, get parts for the Granada or get the adapters depending on how it was done by the previous owner.
#8
You will need to replace the oil pan as the 89 had a rear sump and the you need a front sump. That means you have to drill a hole in the timing chain cover for the dip stick. The boss for this is already there, just drill the correct size hole for the stick tube. Of course do it with the pan off.
I would suggest you get a new radiator while your at it with more cooling. Going from a 6 to an 8 you will need it. Get one with the top outlet on the driver side, that way you do not need to change the pump. However, look carefully at the timing chain cover at the back of the water pump since it carries water from the pump to the block. This is prone to rust from the inside. Since the engine is out, you probably want to change the timing chain cover and water pump anyway as they are cheap and maybe the damper as it gets old and the rubber breaks down. You have to pull it anyway to change the cover. With the new radiator you can keep all the components '89 and not worry about whether you need '89 or '69 part
Be aware that the change to a Granada front end means that the taper on the tie rods etc. are different from the '69. So should replacement be needed in the future, get parts for the Granada or get the adapters depending on how it was done by the previous owner.
I would suggest you get a new radiator while your at it with more cooling. Going from a 6 to an 8 you will need it. Get one with the top outlet on the driver side, that way you do not need to change the pump. However, look carefully at the timing chain cover at the back of the water pump since it carries water from the pump to the block. This is prone to rust from the inside. Since the engine is out, you probably want to change the timing chain cover and water pump anyway as they are cheap and maybe the damper as it gets old and the rubber breaks down. You have to pull it anyway to change the cover. With the new radiator you can keep all the components '89 and not worry about whether you need '89 or '69 part
Be aware that the change to a Granada front end means that the taper on the tie rods etc. are different from the '69. So should replacement be needed in the future, get parts for the Granada or get the adapters depending on how it was done by the previous owner.
#9
I ran a Edelbrock 1406 I believe, it's their 600cfm 4bbl. Other members might have a different recommendation, I hear the summit racing carbs aren't bad. Also if I remember correctly that water pump on your engine is reverse rotation and you will need a different water pump if you don't run the serpentine belt configuration.
#10
You will need to replace the oil pan as the 89 had a rear sump and the you need a front sump. That means you have to drill a hole in the timing chain cover for the dip stick. The boss for this is already there, just drill the correct size hole for the stick tube. Of course do it with the pan off.
I would suggest you get a new radiator while your at it with more cooling. Going from a 6 to an 8 you will need it. Get one with the top outlet on the driver side, that way you do not need to change the pump. However, look carefully at the timing chain cover at the back of the water pump since it carries water from the pump to the block. This is prone to rust from the inside. Since the engine is out, you probably want to change the timing chain cover and water pump anyway as they are cheap and maybe the damper as it gets old and the rubber breaks down. You have to pull it anyway to change the cover. With the new radiator you can keep all the components '89 and not worry about whether you need '89 or '69 part
Be aware that the change to a Granada front end means that the taper on the tie rods etc. are different from the '69. So should replacement be needed in the future, get parts for the Granada or get the adapters depending on how it was done by the previous owner.
I would suggest you get a new radiator while your at it with more cooling. Going from a 6 to an 8 you will need it. Get one with the top outlet on the driver side, that way you do not need to change the pump. However, look carefully at the timing chain cover at the back of the water pump since it carries water from the pump to the block. This is prone to rust from the inside. Since the engine is out, you probably want to change the timing chain cover and water pump anyway as they are cheap and maybe the damper as it gets old and the rubber breaks down. You have to pull it anyway to change the cover. With the new radiator you can keep all the components '89 and not worry about whether you need '89 or '69 part
Be aware that the change to a Granada front end means that the taper on the tie rods etc. are different from the '69. So should replacement be needed in the future, get parts for the Granada or get the adapters depending on how it was done by the previous owner.