yes you can use the engine if you use all brackets, mounts and exaust manifolds that came out of the car that your puting the eingne in. the transmission may fit check tag numbers to verify the transmission is the same because Ford used mor than 1 transmission in these years
Three two engine and a transmission mount .
yes,why not...because it may have small difference in its external part...but not in engine
1996 Taurus never equipped w/ 4 wheel drive
as long as you have an the sAME TRANSMISSIONS THEY WILL BE INTGERCHANGABLE.
no the Taurus is front wheel drive and the ranger rear wheel drive therefor the motor mounting and transmission set up are compltley different
According to the 1996 Ford Taurus Owner Guide : The 3.4 liter V8 engine in a 1996 Ford Taurus SHO takes : ( 6.5 U.S. quarts of 5W-30 engine oil with engine oil filter change )
I've had my 1994 Taurus LX with a 3.8L up to 130mph. I bought a 1996 Taurus GL "safety edition" a year ago and the speed is electronically limited to 111mph :(
depends if they are the same transmission. look at the model numbers on the ID charts on each one
No
Yes , on a 1996 Ford Taurus , the automatic transaxle ( transmission ) dipstick is near the firewall , where the transaxle is bolted to the rear of the engine , towards the drivers side of the vehicle
no,the 96 is electronically controlled,the other trans is not
It has no carburetor. This engine is Fuel Injected.