A 66 Mustang regardless of engine doesn't have an ignition module from the factory. It uses breaker points inside of the distributor housing to directly control the ignition coil.
In a 1966 Mustang, the ignition fuse is typically located in the fuse box, which is found under the dashboard on the driver's side. The fuse box cover will have a diagram showing the function of each fuse. The ignition fuse is usually labeled, allowing for easy identification. If you're experiencing electrical issues, checking this fuse first is a good starting point.
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The top speed for the 1966 Ford Mustang is around 150 to 170
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Research has shown that there are a number of options available for purchasing parts for a 1966 Ford Mustang. These parts can be found on eBay, CJ PonyParts, and Dallas Mustang.
Yes, but you will need to use the original push rod from the 1966 Mustang as it is shorter than the 1967.
That's a new one by me. They did not do anything with the exhaust besides exit it out the back of the car.
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NO. It will not bolt up.
On a 1966 Mustang, the hood latch is located at the front center of the vehicle, just above the grille. To release the hood, you typically pull a lever located inside the car on the driver's side, near the footwell. Once the initial latch is released, you can lift the hood and find a secondary safety latch underneath the hood itself.