Why would you want to? The 2.5 gets one more mile per gallon in the city and the same mpg on the highway as the 4.2. My 2.5 is a gutless wonder. But I do like it all the same.
Yes, you need to get a top loader transmission and linkage
Converting a manual transmission to automatic transmission is not possible but you can replace a manual transmission to an automativ transmission . That is also an expensive deal.
no,4 cylinder transmission will not work
6 cylinder There were two versions of the Astro van; one was an inline 4-cylinder, and the other was a V6 engined model. The 4-cylinder version was manual transmission only, and the V-6 came in both manual and automatic models, but most V-6's sold were automatic.
I believe that is 12 degrees BTDC for the automatic transmission and 6 degrees BTDC for the manual transmission equipped 1967 Ford Mustang 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder
yes
The slave cylinder for a manual transmission hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
The slave cylinder for the hydraulic clutch on a manual transmission is located inside the manual transmission bell housing
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is located inside the manual transmission bellhousing
In the first model year of the Ford Mustang : The 170 cubic inch inline 6 cylinder is : ( point gap is .024 to .026 inch ) ( ignition timing is 6 * BTDC for the manual transmission and 12 * for the automatic transmission ) Also , the point dwell is 35 to 38 at idle
2.20 liters for the manual 5 cylinder 3.5 liter engine
4 cylinder- AX5 6 cylinder- AX15