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xhi6ho Fordmods Oompa Loompa
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| sooty72 wrote: | No, with the AU oil pan, you will need to modify the k-member for clearance. The AU will fit in all E- series with some grinding on the pan.  |
so with a combination of both it will fit? i was trying to avoid modifying the k-member |
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xhi6ho Fordmods Oompa Loompa
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| sooty72 wrote: | No, with the AU oil pan, you will need to modify the k-member for clearance. The AU will fit in all E- series with some grinding on the pan.  |
so with a combination of both it will fit? i was trying to avoid modifying the k-member |
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xhi6ho Fordmods Oompa Loompa
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| sooty72 wrote: | No, with the AU oil pan, you will need to modify the k-member for clearance. The AU will fit in all E- series with some grinding on the pan.  |
so with a combination of both it will fit? i was trying to avoid modifying the k-member |
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xhi6ho Fordmods Oompa Loompa
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so with a combination of both it will fit? i was trying to avoid modifying the k-member |
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xhi6ho Fordmods Oompa Loompa
Age:21 Posts: 46 Joined: 31 Jan 2008 Location: Camden NSW, Australia
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| sooty72 wrote: | No, with the AU oil pan, you will need to modify the k-member for clearance. The AU will fit in all E- series with some grinding on the pan.  |
so with a combination of both it will fit? i was trying to avoid modifying the k-member |
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xhi6ho Fordmods Oompa Loompa
Age:21 Posts: 46 Joined: 31 Jan 2008 Location: Camden NSW, Australia
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| how the hell did that happen? |
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sooty72 Fordmods Parts Gopher
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| No. The AU block and oil pan are unique. The alloy AU oil pan has provision for cross-bolted main caps, so the earlier oil pan will not fit the AU block. |
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sooty72 Fordmods Parts Gopher
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| No. The E-series pan will not fit the AU block. The AU has cross bolted mains that go thru the sides of the alloy pan. Try and get an EL engine, will bolt straight into your ute, and just use your own manifolds, harness, ECU, etc. |
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gryph Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
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| Do what i did and cut and weld the front of the sump on a 45deg angle and it clears the kframe no probs. Been in the car now for 12 months with no problems. |
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mynads Fordmods Newbie
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Hey all,I swear i did read every post in the entire 8 pages on this topic & damn,im still none the wiser so sorry if anyone bunches their panties.Question is will the head off my EB I 4.0l Auto bolt on to a 95 EF block
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TROYMAN Technical Contributor
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 9:35 am Post subject: |
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| mynads wrote: | Hey all,I swear i did read every post in the entire 8 pages on this topic & damn,im still none the wiser so sorry if anyone bunches their panties.Question is will the head off my EB I 4.0l Auto bolt on to a 95 EF block
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yes it will bolt straight on! |
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sooty72 Fordmods Parts Gopher
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Sorry if this is getting off the topic, but I need to know. I am doing an engine swap from '90 model EA CPI/4 speed auto to all ED MPFI/4 speed auto. I have the entire ED for parts, so I was going to swap EVERYTHING, looms, ecu, entire dash, steering column, engine and trans. Now what i'm not sure about is do I need to replace the fuel pump in the EA? The EA is a CPI wagon, and the ED is an MPFI sedan. Will the sedan pump fit in the wagon? Please let me know, I would like to put this all together this (long) weekend.
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wk Fordmods Newbie
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| Does anyone have working links for the pics on page 1? |
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