To give a good answer to this question it would be necessary to have the year of the engine and vehicle. In general ( again depending on the years ) the blocks haven't changed much but you may have to get different heads and an intake manifold for it.
take the fuel tank out of the vehicle. the pump is inside of the tank.
this swap can be done and it will work as far as the motor is concerned. BUT the bolt holes on the block may be different or not there at all as far as accessories and such that bolt to the front of the motor if using it in a newer vehicle. if using it in an older vehicle you will have to get the harness for the efi and ignition to work or order an aftermarket harness for the older vehicle to newer wiring harness for efi and ignotion.
It will on anything older than 1986. Probably work on the newer ones too.
Sure. There were some crate motors that came that way to suit newer and older applications.
If it is a 1996 or newer then it has 8 injectors, 1 per cylinder. If it is older then a 96 then it has 2 injectors. TBI.
Depends on the mileage of the vehicle you are driving. Just divide the mileage the vehicle gets into 350 and you will know how many gallons it will take. Example, vehicle gets 27 MPG. 27 divided into 350=12.96 gallons needed to drive 350 miles.
Of course you can. If the 96 had a 350 to begin with, it would be a lot easier. Just for electrical and computer stuff. Only problem you may run into is that if you choose to keep the carb setup on the donor motor, the chances of you passing emissions are slim to none. It is, however, illegal in Canada and the USA. Both countries have environmental laws which prohibit vehicles from being retrofitted with older engines. It is legal to put a newer engine into an older vehicle, though.
On the older ones you can use a timing light. Newer ones do not have that option. You need to give more info for anyone to help you. What year, make, model?
You could, though you might need to replace some components if you're mating a newer motor to an older transmission or vice versa.
If you are asking about the water temp, older ones were usually 180, newer ones were 195. If you are asking about the exhaust gas temp, 1350 is safe.
Yes, the warrior motor should fit the raptor, there is no difference, but if you plan on selling the raptor make sure it is the newer motor with that stock gray look, not the older black motors.
Yes, the Ford E-350 diesel can be equipped with cruise control, but it depends on the specific model year and trim level. Many newer models come with cruise control as a standard feature or as part of an optional package. If your E-350 is an older model, you might need to install an aftermarket cruise control system. Always refer to the owner's manual or consult a Ford dealership for the best options for your vehicle.