Im considering a Ford 5.0 swap...
#1
Im considering a Ford 5.0 swap...
What all would i need to do a 5.0 swap? im thinking about either buying a brand new 5.0 engine from fordracing and a new t5 trans from late model restoration, or sourcing a 5.0 engine and trans from a 94 or 95 cobra mustang. im also interested in a 5.0 stroker if i am able to source a kit...
but other than the monster miata kit, and obviously the engine and transmission with an ecu and wiring harness, what else is needed to get the car running and daily driveable? thanks for any imput!
but other than the monster miata kit, and obviously the engine and transmission with an ecu and wiring harness, what else is needed to get the car running and daily driveable? thanks for any imput!
#2
The best starting point, IMHO, is a used Explorer 5.0 from 1996 or 97. The Explorer came with the GT-40 heads and intake that many Mustang guys are swapping on now over at the Mustang Corral. Since these parts were used on the '93 Mustang cobra you can basically make that engine out of it by just adding a Mustang cam and 1.72 rockers.
A yard Explorer motor gets you:
-Usually pretty good bottom end
-Hi-performance iron GT-40 Heads
-Hi-Performance GT-40 intake
-65mm throttle (mustangs have a 55mm)
-72mm mass air (mustangs have 40mm)
-Design three "slim" 19 pound injectors (Mustangs are design 2)
To this you would need to add:
-a front timing cover off any late '80's early '90 ford 302
-A Mustang cam (1988-1993)
-a new oil pan (most likely) to send to Monster Miata
-a 65mm EGR spacer (Summit-$50)
-a Fox Mustang water pump (should be new anyhow)
-a Fox Mustang Alternator bracket ($30 -$50 on eBay)
-a 1996 or so V-6 Mustang Alternator (G3 type, higher output, easier to wire in)
-a 1996 or so V-6 Mustang Starter (PM type, easier to wire in, higher torque, smaller size)
-a Fox Mustang power steering/AC bracket (again, $35 on eBay)
-a Fox Mustang AC rear bracket (again $35 or so on eBay)
-a Fox Mustang AC compressor ($100 or so from advance auto or used)
-a Fox Mustang Distributor ($100 new from Autozone)
-a Fox Mustang bell ($50 on eBay, $200 new)
-a Fox Mustang Flywheel (about $80 from autozone)
-a Fox Clutch kit (should be new anyhow-about $135)
-a Fox 5.0 Mustang T-5 with a shifter (new-$1500, used $100 - $800)
-a McCully Racing Motors Aluminum driveshaft ($400)
-a 1996 or so 7.5 inch limited slip 3.27 Thunder bird rear and both half shafts (look for door axle code "E"-should run you under $100)
-a set of Fox Mustang radiator hoses and heater hoses (under $100 for all)
-a main 6-rib belt (I think 56"???) and a 36" 4-rib belt (about $50 for both)
-a 1994 to 2004 Miata or Protege waterpump pulley (to be reamed out and welded to your Ford crank pulley for power steering)
-a set of header gaskets
-a set of collector gaskets (2.5 inch-three bolt)
-a custom exhaust (about $1000 in aluminumized steel, $1500 or so in stainless)
-two o2 sensors (fox body mustang)
-a modified main harness from a Fox Mustang (I can do this for you-includes o2 connections)
-an injection harness from a Fox Mustang
-an a9l Mustang ECU
recommended (for any V8 Miata):
-a suspension upgrade to coil-overs of some type
-at least 15x8 wheels with 225/45-15 tires
-rollbar
hope that helps,
-Jason McCully
A yard Explorer motor gets you:
-Usually pretty good bottom end
-Hi-performance iron GT-40 Heads
-Hi-Performance GT-40 intake
-65mm throttle (mustangs have a 55mm)
-72mm mass air (mustangs have 40mm)
-Design three "slim" 19 pound injectors (Mustangs are design 2)
To this you would need to add:
-a front timing cover off any late '80's early '90 ford 302
-A Mustang cam (1988-1993)
-a new oil pan (most likely) to send to Monster Miata
-a 65mm EGR spacer (Summit-$50)
-a Fox Mustang water pump (should be new anyhow)
-a Fox Mustang Alternator bracket ($30 -$50 on eBay)
-a 1996 or so V-6 Mustang Alternator (G3 type, higher output, easier to wire in)
-a 1996 or so V-6 Mustang Starter (PM type, easier to wire in, higher torque, smaller size)
-a Fox Mustang power steering/AC bracket (again, $35 on eBay)
-a Fox Mustang AC rear bracket (again $35 or so on eBay)
-a Fox Mustang AC compressor ($100 or so from advance auto or used)
-a Fox Mustang Distributor ($100 new from Autozone)
-a Fox Mustang bell ($50 on eBay, $200 new)
-a Fox Mustang Flywheel (about $80 from autozone)
-a Fox Clutch kit (should be new anyhow-about $135)
-a Fox 5.0 Mustang T-5 with a shifter (new-$1500, used $100 - $800)
-a McCully Racing Motors Aluminum driveshaft ($400)
-a 1996 or so 7.5 inch limited slip 3.27 Thunder bird rear and both half shafts (look for door axle code "E"-should run you under $100)
-a set of Fox Mustang radiator hoses and heater hoses (under $100 for all)
-a main 6-rib belt (I think 56"???) and a 36" 4-rib belt (about $50 for both)
-a 1994 to 2004 Miata or Protege waterpump pulley (to be reamed out and welded to your Ford crank pulley for power steering)
-a set of header gaskets
-a set of collector gaskets (2.5 inch-three bolt)
-a custom exhaust (about $1000 in aluminumized steel, $1500 or so in stainless)
-two o2 sensors (fox body mustang)
-a modified main harness from a Fox Mustang (I can do this for you-includes o2 connections)
-an injection harness from a Fox Mustang
-an a9l Mustang ECU
recommended (for any V8 Miata):
-a suspension upgrade to coil-overs of some type
-at least 15x8 wheels with 225/45-15 tires
-rollbar
hope that helps,
-Jason McCully
#5
For more info and pics of the parts you need check out my 4 Ford V8 Miata builds at :
www.mccullyracingmotors.com
-Jason
#8
#9
In addition to the modifications I also completely unwrap, clean and inspect the entire harness and fix any problems with it. You would not believe what you can find in a 20 year old wiring harness.
If you have a harness you just send it out to me with a check for the cost of the mods + any extras + shipping back. If you don't have a harness I ask for a core charge and then go searching ebay and my local sources for one to use. I usually ask $150 for a core charge which covers the cost of the harness, shipping it to me and the time it takes to find it.
To answer your question about how much work it knocks off:
If someone had offered the service when I built my first car I would have jumped on it. I took a good two to three weeks to do the wiring in my first build. Now that I've done 4 builds (and over 25 harnesses) I can get one done in a lot less than that.
Let me know when you're ready to start,
-Jason McCully
#10
I might just have to order a explorer 5.0 from ebay or something...
i am in the Marines so i am always moving. haha. right now i am in pensacola, FL for school. but i am originally from Atlanta, GA. i actually saw some 5.0 explorers when i was home for the 4th of july, but i didnt have any money at the time for any. =(
i am in the Marines so i am always moving. haha. right now i am in pensacola, FL for school. but i am originally from Atlanta, GA. i actually saw some 5.0 explorers when i was home for the 4th of july, but i didnt have any money at the time for any. =(
#14
5.0 swap general ?s
i am also doing the swap and in the process of collecting parts what else do i need for the 7.5 after i find one what needs to be done with it or purchased for it how is the trans mounted and what needs to be purchased to mount it also is the monster miata guys willing to modify the oil pan and cross member without purchasing the whole kit if so any idea how much i have a fab guy just wondering whats my best option this is diy budget build any input or info is greatly appreciated!
#15
Using the whole kit, you can build a Ford conversion for around $10K. Martin usually is willing to sell just parts of his kit although if you're looking to use his subframe, pan and trans mount you should just throw it all in and get his axles, hubs and rear end hanger as well. The kit is not a bad purchase at $4K.
Here's a rough breakdown of a build on the cheap:
Kit: $4K
Not-so-nice donor Miata: $1500
running used mustang engine with accessories: $150 to $300
Used criagslist T-5: $150-$300
T-bird rear and half shafts (you pull): $100
Exhaust work (steel, not stainless): $1000
cut down mustang driveshaft: $50
electronics (ebay): $200
All the above gets you a running Ford V8 Miata with stock brakes, a pretty antiquated suspention, no roll-over saftey and questionable reliability. I've found the best bang for the buck is to get a already modified Miata (turbo, SC, etc) and make some money selling off the parts you don't need. It is also advisable to get a 1.8 donor as opposed to a 1.6 as the engine is worth a lot more. It's also advisable to get a donor with a limited slip diff as that can be sold for quite a bit. If I were on a budget (as I was my first time out) I would start with the big $$$ part, the kit. Once you save the coin for that and sit it in a garage somewhere you HAVE to eventually finish it. Since that purchase is almost half the total cost you'll also have the satisfaction of knowing you're almost half way their. Save the actual domor car purchase for last.
-Jason
-Jason
Here's a rough breakdown of a build on the cheap:
Kit: $4K
Not-so-nice donor Miata: $1500
running used mustang engine with accessories: $150 to $300
Used criagslist T-5: $150-$300
T-bird rear and half shafts (you pull): $100
Exhaust work (steel, not stainless): $1000
cut down mustang driveshaft: $50
electronics (ebay): $200
All the above gets you a running Ford V8 Miata with stock brakes, a pretty antiquated suspention, no roll-over saftey and questionable reliability. I've found the best bang for the buck is to get a already modified Miata (turbo, SC, etc) and make some money selling off the parts you don't need. It is also advisable to get a 1.8 donor as opposed to a 1.6 as the engine is worth a lot more. It's also advisable to get a donor with a limited slip diff as that can be sold for quite a bit. If I were on a budget (as I was my first time out) I would start with the big $$$ part, the kit. Once you save the coin for that and sit it in a garage somewhere you HAVE to eventually finish it. Since that purchase is almost half the total cost you'll also have the satisfaction of knowing you're almost half way their. Save the actual domor car purchase for last.
-Jason
-Jason
#16
Thanks Jason, I just purchased an 8.8 IRS and everything needed for the install. I already have a donor car 93 s/c. I'm selling whole drivetrain. Have a fairly new set of AGX shocks with a ground control coil over kit and eibach springs. Will that work with the added weight? I was also considering selling those for a vmaxxx setup but was also unsure if they will work with the new transplant. I have a solid brake setup as well a roll bar and harness... I rolled my previous miata.. and learned my lesson to be short. I plan on keeping the motor fairly mild until I have some time behind the wheel. So, as far as fuel, I have a larger fuel pump for s/c. Will that suffice? Or should I just purchase the fuel system flyin miata uses for their ls's? I have a guy doing the fab work on my cross member and plan on using an aftermarket miata radiator. The car has no p/s or a/c and I dont plan on reinstalling either. One other thing. Wires scare me and I was wondering, what else is involved with your harness aside from plumbing it?
Last edited by bbloede9106; 10-05-2011 at 09:00 PM. Reason: punctuation!
#19
That is the 4.6 correct? I'm aware the swap has been done although I've heard about issues. Anyone know more about using the 4.6 opposed to the 5.0? Ford's modular motors are great engines and would rather use one if possible...
#22
The Lincoln 5.0 is exactly the same as the Mustang 5.0 but usually sells for much less and is rarely as abused. To make it fit you would still have to get the Mustang front accessory brackets, a small case G3 alternator (or G1 Fox), and the AC compressor from a Mustang. The Lincoln accessories sit an annoyingly close 1/2 inch too high.
The Lincoln does come equipped with a PM-type starter though..
I still think a late 90's Explorer is a better candidate since you'd still have to get Mustang front accessories but would also have a much lower mile engine with GT-40 heads and intake for the same salvage yard cost. With both you would have to find a Mustang bell, flywheel, clutch, fork, T-5 etc.
-Jason
The Lincoln does come equipped with a PM-type starter though..
I still think a late 90's Explorer is a better candidate since you'd still have to get Mustang front accessories but would also have a much lower mile engine with GT-40 heads and intake for the same salvage yard cost. With both you would have to find a Mustang bell, flywheel, clutch, fork, T-5 etc.
-Jason