yes!
No, the 351m has a big block bolt pattern, and the 351w has a small block pattern, this caused some what of a problem for me seeing as I had 5 spd tranny off a 351w that I wanted to put on my 351m.
The 1990-1992 Lincoln Mark VII AOD is the only direct bolt up transmission for this car.
Yes. The 351w was an option in the Granada. It is pretty much a bolt in.
If it will bolt up to the mounting holes and the pulley is the same diameter and type, yes it will work. Of course the pulleys must line up. But why would you want to go to all the trouble of changing a water pump and installing a used one? Unless it is NOS.
No you can't. The A4LD automatic is wimpy and could not handle the torque of a V8. Besides which it will not bolt up behind a V8 (different bolt pattern). Nor does anyone sell anything to adapt it that I know of. The A4LD is for the 4-cylinder and AOD is for the V8. If they both have the same motor you an but it sound like you have a 4 cylinder and the other one have a V6 or V8 and you cant do it then. It wont bolt up. If you have a 4 cylinder you have to use that transmission. They are hard to find and very expencive to build. SORRY to tell you that but I have one myself.
yup bolts right up no prob
CyberPsychos AOD was created in 1992.
no
A 4.2 liter V-6 transmission will bolt to a 351 cubic inch engine. You might need to change the Bell housing, in order to make it work.
aod stands for automatic over-drive and is a common ford transmission
351 W IS 5" ACROSS THE TOP BOLTS,, THE c6 ON THE 460 IS 8" NO.
no i bieleve bell housing is meant for np 435 302/351w possibly 255 also