All models and years of the Mark Viii are v8's
The answer is no. Not same engine either. 91 couger has a 5.0 (if its a v8) and a 3.8 (if its v6). a mark viii will only bolt up to a 4R70W transmission. A 91 couger does not come with a 4.6 ( The 4.6 Was not released until 1994)
In a 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII : That is the 4.6 liter / 281 cubic inch Dual Over Head Cam , V8 engine * the 8th " character " of the VIN is a " V " ( from the factory )
The 94 intake hits the firewall so as is the engine will not fit. However the intake from 97-98 Mark VIIIs are different and will fit in a mustang engine bay. All you have to do is swap a 97 or 98 Mark VIII intake onto your 94 long block and it will fit. Now there is one other problem and that is that the Mark VIII engine is a modular engine so you will need a front k-member from a 96-04 mustang so that the motor mounts on the k-member line up with the ones on the engine. Any k-member from a 96-04 mustang will work even if it is from a v6 mustang.
The 2011 Lincoln MKS has a V6 engine.
The 2014 Lincoln MKZ has an inline 4 engine.
You can swap a 1997 Mustang V6 into a 1968 Mustang. You will need to make several modifications to the 1968 Mustang.
Sure, I would!
What is the firing order of a v6 lincoln ls 2002?
More Information is needed to answer this question. What is the model of the car (town car, mark VIII, continental) and what is the engine type / size? (5.0 V8, 4.0 V6) Also is the code a P-Code? The Code should be a letter and 4 numbers (e.g. P0189 or P1890)
Only if you also swap out the transmission because of the gear ratio in a v6 tranny is lower causing your engine to rev high
i dont think so