Passenger side, air intake tube.
Between the intake and the engine block
Front passenger side of intake, below plastic Covering. Just below coolant crossover tube.
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Jaguar Mark VIII was created in 1956.
Yes - but you will have to swap the intake manifolds and probably the exhaust manifolds.
No
Pope Mark VIII of Alexandria died in 1809.
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.
All models and years of the Mark Viii are v8's
go to markviii.org. they have a answer for almost anything with the lincoln mark viii
There was no 1992 Mark VIII. The Mark VIII started production for the 1993 model year.
There are two models of the Lincoln Mark VIII. The base or standard MARK VIII and the Mark VIII LSC. The LSC was introduced halfway through the 1995 model year, and continued to the end of the Mark VIII production. SRS refers to the SUPPLIMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (air bags). This is why you may see the letters SRS on the panel above the glove box area and on the steering wheel horn pad.