You can make it fit and someone told me a 94 3.8L engine will bolt up to a transmission out of a fox body Mustang. If you drop the 94 3.8L engine in it, you will need to buy new motor mounts just in case the other ones are rusted. Also, maybe the computer out of the 94 Mustang also.
A haynes manual...
haynes repair manuals are good but you can go to autozone.com and they have online repair manuels as well it a good site for a lot of information on repair work.
There are 460 CID engine swap kits on SUMMITRACING.COM. The 460 is the building "block" for several larger stroker motors. It will take a lot of work. If you have all the necessary parts, it would take the average mechanic at least 6 weeks. Likely more. Unless you're going for a strictly track vehicle, you'd get more bang for your buck with a supercharged 4.6 or 5.0.
on the crank behind the front cover
Not very easily if at all, and why would you want to?
If you mean 3.8 Litre engine, the answer is 200 horsepower, from the factory. 225 lb/ft of torque.
Well, the transmissions are interchangable, so your good there. But if you put a 3.3l in youll have to change the ECM because they have different settings for the 3.8 and 3.3. So if you change the ECM I think youll be ok. My email is RPplayer73@aol.com
Yes you can, you will need to buy a y pipe either at autozone or your nearest parts store. You will also need to buy 2 mufflers flowmasters are my choice but you decide what you want. then buy some cool tips and there you go.
it's located on the firewall right in back of the intake
The mass air flow sensor is located in the throttle body housing on the 3800 engine. There should be 4 screws that hold it down to the housing. Once they screws are removed, the sensor lifts off of the throttle body.
3.8 litres is fractionally more than 1 US gallon.
They always blow the head gaskets between 70 and 100 thousand miles.