BOTH A 1994 & 1995 Ford Thunderbird 4.6 LITER TRANNY WILL INTERCHANGE WITH THE 95' COUGAR 4.6.
yes they are the same transmission, does not matter if the engine is a d15 1.5 liter or a d16 1.6 liter
No.
On a 1997 Mercury Cougar : The engine oil dipstick is on the drivers side of the engine ( for the 3.8 liter V6 and the 4.6 liter V8 )
No, different bell housings. Different bolt patterns.
No, they do not interchange.
if its the 2.4 liter its the exact same motor so yes, this would be possible
No the bell housings won't match each other.
will the 5 speed transmition out of a will a 1990 model ford pickup with a 6 cylinder , fit a 1990 modle 302?
If the S-10 was equiped with a 4.3 liter engine the transmission will probably fit the 350. The transmission used with the 2.8 liter engine WILL NOT fit the 350 engine.
One of the main differences between the 2, is that the input shaft is a smaller diameter for the 2.3 than the 5.0 engine. With the correct size pilot bearing installed into the end of the crankshaft, the transmissions will interchange. The main thing to remember is that the 2.3 liter transmission has a lower torque rating than the 5.0 liter transmission. If driven without harsh punishment, the 2.3 liter transmission will live behind a stock 5.0 liter.
Have a mountaineer with a bad 5.0 liter engine. What other 5.0 ford engines will interchange with the mercury engine?
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1994 Mercury Cougar , 3.8 liter V6 engine : ( the spark plugs are gapped at .054 inch )