Drain coolant and oil. disconnect cables, battery, and hoses hook it up, remove the trans bolts, remove the motor mounts, disconnect wires and hoses.
The following is taken from the Ford shop manual concerning the 1967 Mustang: Torque limits for cylinder head bolts, 170 and 200 CID engines: Step 1: 55 Step 2: 65 Step 3: 70-75
35 to 38 dwell at idle RPM for your 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder in a 1965 Ford Mustang
I believe that is ( 6 degrees BTDC for a manual transmission ) and ( 12 degrees BTDC for an automatic transmission ) on a 1965 Ford Mustang 200 straight 6 cylinder
No you can not, the 67 had a different body style than the 65-6
200 is 65% of 292.308....
no
130
65 to 200 = a 207.7% increase.
3.0769
To find out how many times 65 goes into 200, you divide 200 by 65. This calculation gives approximately 3.07. Therefore, 65 goes into 200 three times completely, with a remainder.
6x8
65/200 times 100/1 = 32.5%