Not much room for a big motor like that, and how would you get a drive shaft to the rear, and what would you use for rear axle.
yes,why not...because it may have small difference in its external part...but not in engine
change the motor mounts and get the computer and wiring harness out of the donor car that the small block came out of.
Yes ,both vehicles use the same taillights
Assuming nothing is broken, I would change the trans fluid and filter first.
The 3.0 and the 3.8 liter V6 engines in a 1994 Ford Taurus are fuel injected , so there is no carburetor
On a 1994 Ford Taurus : The 3.0 and 3.8 liter V6 engines use a timing CHAIN
In a 1994 Ford Taurus, the plug for the block heater is typically located near the front of the engine, often on the passenger side. It may be tucked away near the lower radiator hose or close to the oil pan. Look for a thick cord with a three-prong connector, which should be accessible from the front of the vehicle. If you're having trouble locating it, check the owner's manual for specific guidance.
In a 1994 Ford Taurus : Both the 3.0 and 3.8 litre V6 engines have a timing CHAIN
No - way too many changes made to the Taurus between the 2 model years.
GL= Grand Luxe (Luxury ver of Taurus)
Yes it will fit all models of Taurus.
Maybe the information for a 1998 Sable/Taurus in the "Related Question" below will help with your 1994.Should be very similar