sure it will. BUT, to make it work with MY'00 electronics, you'll need the computers, all sensors, the exhaust pipes ('00 cars have 4 O2 sensors), the fuel system, etc. if you need just the long block to replace your dead motor, use all the old systems on top. otherwise, unless you get a complete 'oo stang, it's going to be easier to swap in a 5.0. also if you use the the long block version it is great if you just want the same performance but in 98 Ford changed the intake manifold and inproved horse power by 25hp so if you use the long block verion of this install you will lose the benifit of that improvement cause the 98 and newer is a diffrent from a 94 to 97 have fun but just wanted to let you be more informed ------------------------------------------------------- >sure it will. BUT, to make it work with MY'00 electronics, you'll need the computers, all sensors, the exhaust pipes ('00 cars have 4 O2 sensors), the fuel system, etc. All of that is plain wrong. Check the discussion area and the 3.8 board
On your 1994 Ford Mustang with the 3.8 liter V6 engine : The engine oil dipstick is on the drivers side of the engine
No , the 3.8 liter V6 engine in a 2000 Ford Mustang has a timing CHAIN
Unfortunately the 2000 Mustang and 1994 Mustang are completely different body styles. The convertible tops are also different, so a top from a 2000 would not fit on a 1994. It might be possible to modify a top from a 2000 to fit on a 1994 but it would be costly and time-consuming; buying a top for a 1994 would be much easier.
The 1994 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 liter engine was rated at 215-horsepower
The 3.8 liter V6 engine is rated at ( 190 horsepower ) in the 2000 Ford Mustang
There are ( 6 spark plugs ) for the 3.8 liter V6 engine in a 2000 Ford Mustang
yes!! by the starter and put it in!
A 2000 Ford Mustang GT has the 4.6 litre Single Over Head Cam , V8 engine from the factory ( 281 cubic inches ) If you look at the 8th " character " of the VIN : " W " means the engine in your 2000 Ford Mustang GT was made in Romeo , Michigan , USA " X " means the engine in your 2000 Ford Mustang GT was made in Windsor , Ontario , Canada
where is the engine control computer located on a 1994 ford mustang gt
The 2000 Ford Mustang with a 6 cylinder had a V6 3.8 Liter engine from the factory.
Ford recommends every 60,000 miles ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 3.8 liter V6 engine in a 2000 Ford Mustang has a timing CHAIN
The oil pump on a 1994 Ford Mustang is located on the bottom of the engine, under the oil pan. It bolts directly to the bottom of the engine and sucks oil up from the pan.