V8 swap parts For Sale August 16, 2006, 03:09:46 PM Ok I have some V8 swap parts here that need to go, I'll post more as I remember it. At the bottom are 5.0 HO power mods.87-8 T-Bird/Cougar 5.0 Air Condition Brackets and Compressor Compressor Mounting Brackets- $30 Compressor- $4587-8 T-Bird/Cougar 5.0 Fan w/ Fan Clutch, excellent shape, $2587-8 Tbird/Cougar 5.0 Fan Shroud $20Set of 5.0 HO EFI aluminum valve covers, freshly refinished in a stunning Satin silver color, excellent! $40Double hump trans crossmember for running dual exhaust $30Set of stock HO shorty headers $305.0L Transmission AOD, complete with converter, cooler lines, starter mount plate, everything! This came out of a 93 5.0Mustang with LOW miles and was babied. Car got 5 speed swap, I drove the car before the swap because I did the swap and can vouch for this trans being excellent in every way. NO leaks whatsoever. I can include a shifter and cable out of 87 Tbird Sport if needed. $350.00Factory 5.0L EFI inlet tube and airbox assembly. $20Ok, these next parts I had been selling for years to local 5.0 Tbird and Mustang guys but have a few still left over. They have been thoroughly tested on 5.0 Tbirds/Cougar at all levels of engine modification and they flat out make great power gains without costing a fortune!5.0 Mustang throttle body- ported for healthy increase of airflow into engine at any throttle position. VERY cleanly done. Undetectable from outside.. perfect sleeper modification and very cost effective. Can weld and modify throttle linkage for AOD hookup if needed, making this a hassle free upgrade for 87-8 Cougar XR7 or Tbird Sport.Ported HO upper intake, off 93-older Mustangs. The Stage 1 has porting in runners up to the turn and can match throttle body bore up to 70mm. The Stage 2 intake is cut open, runners are fully ported and polished, intake welded back together. This is a huge increase in airflow and will make a nice difference even on 5.0's that have not upgraded to HO specs. Everything bolts up fine, I do recommend a higher flow fuel pump and adjustable fuel pressure regulator at this point though.Ported 5.0 HO heads, from mild to fully prepped. I have 3 sets starting at $150/prEmail me at Branden979@aol.com or feel free to call me at 904-505-5484. If there's something you're looking for that I didnt list, let me know. Quote Selected
V8 swap parts For Sale Reply #1 – August 17, 2006, 01:05:47 PM I'm interested in the 87-8 T-Bird/Cougar 5.0 Air Condition Compressor Mounting Brackets $30. Do you have a picture of these brackets? I want to make sure it's what I need. I'm also interested in the 87-8 Tbird/Cougar 5.0 Fan Shroud $20. What kind of condition is this in? Any pics? Quote Selected
V8 swap parts For Sale Reply #2 – August 17, 2006, 06:49:55 PM What do you consider fully prepped? heads. Quote Selected
V8 swap parts For Sale Reply #3 – August 17, 2006, 09:04:58 PM I would like some pics and know exactly what you do to the heads, pics of casting numbers, pics of the runners/chamber/bowls. Can you post some up here?Thanks,Don Quote Selected
V8 swap parts For Sale Reply #4 – August 19, 2006, 12:39:04 AM Kitz, fully prepped is 1.94/1.60 SS Manley valves, upgraded springs,locks,retainers, fully ported and polished intake/exhaust ports, bowls and of course a fresh 3 angle valve job. The valve guide bosses were streamlined and both ends of the valvejob are blended into the bowls and chambers respectively. The heads also got a cleanup mill to ensure squareness and a fresh gasket surface. All oil drain return holes are chamfered. Sick88, I dont have pics here at the ready but if they arent sold at the meet this wknd, I'll snap some and post em up here. Thanks for the inquiries! Quote Selected
V8 swap parts For Sale Reply #5 – August 20, 2006, 10:08:48 PM Any update on the A/C bracket and Fan Shroud? Quote Selected
V8 swap parts For Sale Reply #6 – August 21, 2006, 12:05:14 AM Sorry 88Blue, I dont have a pics of the fan shroud or the A/C brackets but they all came off the same 88 Tbird Sport. The shroud is in great shape, not a thing wrong with it. Same with the brackets, but bein that they're steel, it'd be tough to damage them anyways. Quote Selected