Only if everything is compatiable with both engine sizes and if the motor mounts line up and if they don't then you have to change the motor mounts too
5.7L is a 350 engine.
4 to 4.25 qts in the 2.2 liter engine and the 2.0 liter engine. the 1.6 liter engine takes about 3.3 qts
Yes. However make sure you replace the HO transmission as well. There may also be some rewiring that will need to be done as well. Also, replace the U-joints on the drive line for the upgrade.
I had to do my 94 and it was tough to get the fitting on back of pump but the rest was EZ .
As long as the engine is VG30DE.
You can replace them in any order. Just do not forget which plug wire goes to which cylinder.. The engine is a 4.3
No.
The 1993 Mitsubishi Eclipse with the 1.8 liter engine is not on the list of cars with interference engines. The 1989-1998 2.0 Galant Eclipse cars were built with interference engines.
Located in the fuse box. Fcing the engine, the box is located on the the right fender.
According to one of the Ford websites : For a 1993 Ford Taurus : 3.0 liter " Vulcan " V6 engine and 3.8 liter V6 engine ( Motorcraft FL-400-S engine oil filter )
If you have the 1.6 Liter SOHC engine the answer is YES. This is an Interference engine, and if the belt breaks engine damage will occur. Belt should be replaced every 30,000 miles. I know that sounds absurd, but that is the factory recommendation. If you have the 1.8 Liter DOHC engine, no damage will occur. It is NOT an interference engine. Replace the belt every 60,000 miles.If you have the 1.6 Liter SOHC engine the answer is YES. This is an Interference engine, and if the belt breaks engine damage will occur. Belt should be replaced every 30,000 miles. I know that sounds absurd, but that is the factory recommendation. If you have the 1.8 Liter DOHC engine, no damage will occur. It is NOT an interference engine. Replace the belt every 60,000 miles.
Yes , the 2.3 liter 4 cylinder in a 1993 Ford Ranger is a non-interference engine