Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird April 17, 2008, 06:26:09 PM After I blew up my standard 5.0, somebody I know has alot of fox bodies he sent to the yard, and he gave me a 1990 mark 7 for parts on my tbird. What kind of axle ratio is on the 90 marks? would the air bags fit the bird? Thing only has 60k miles on it. I think this is the best score I ever found lol. The thing run for a sure. He moved it around the lot a few times. will have pics maybe this weekend when I pull the engine. :burnout: Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #1 – April 17, 2008, 06:45:04 PM Lucky SOB. Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #2 – April 17, 2008, 06:49:08 PM Don't waste your time on any of the air suspension parts...they're all junk...that's why you see so many Mark VII's with the nose or tail(or both in some cases) in the weeds...most Mark owners replace the air suspension with regular coils, shocks, and struts.You can use the front spindles rotors and calipers for an easy 5-lug conversion in the front...or you can buy 4-lug mustang 5.0 rotors and still use the mark calipers.Good luck,Don Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #3 – April 17, 2008, 07:04:24 PM Um actually the whole rear end is a great swap in a Tbird. I have done it twice myself now. I used rears from LSC Mk7 on two my Turbo Coupes. You usually get a 3.27 Limited slip rear ration, and a bit wider track width to help fill out those rear fenders. I will be doing it a third time to an '85 Bird, but this time with a different ratio for a different engine/trans combo.But the part about the airbags is correct, dont bother with them. Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #4 – April 17, 2008, 07:44:30 PM QuoteDon't waste your time on any of the air suspension parts...they're all junkActually the issue WAS cost...Most people are scared of the design and Ford along with most repair shops used to charge an arm and a leg to swap the bags out. The bags can be had for a relatively inexpensive price today compared to what they once sold for and if you have some mechnical skill they're not much harder to work on than a normal suspension setup. Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #5 – April 17, 2008, 09:43:07 PM +1My car is still on air. Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #6 – April 18, 2008, 06:03:30 PM Another question. Is the axle an 8.8 or a 7.5? Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #7 – April 18, 2008, 06:13:21 PM I got a 7.5 from one. Others said there are 8.8's too... Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #8 – April 18, 2008, 09:11:30 PM '86-up LSC have 8.8... Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #9 – April 24, 2008, 03:50:11 PM Quote from: Sick88Tbird;214479You can use the front spindles rotors and calipers for an easy 5-lug conversion in the front...Donthe spindles will only fit if you use the linc ball joint also, it's a larger diameter than the other fox ball joints(but same as an svo mustang). the rotors will work on any 87-88 tc or 87-93 mustang 5.0 spindle. Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #10 – April 24, 2008, 07:46:12 PM If the year of your T-bird is 86' and ealier, then you have to use 87' and up LCAs or 94' and up Stang LCAs. When I installed my lincoln spindles and rotors, I changed out the LCAs with tubular units for a 94+ stang. That's a killer score though :) Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #11 – April 24, 2008, 07:49:52 PM Quote from: fordguy;215557 the rotors will work on any 87-88 tc or 87-93 mustang 5.0 spindle. I wished I had known about that before I bought those stang LCAs Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #12 – April 24, 2008, 10:04:49 PM axle is 8.8 3.27 gearsair ride is NOT junk, but not worth it to add to your bird(its actually easy to fix, and diagnostic if you take the time to do so.) Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #13 – April 25, 2008, 04:34:39 PM Well never mind. My dad screwed me out of 4 different 5.0`s, standard and ho`s. My tbird is up for sale for a grand. needs an engine. Theres not much fun in it anymore. Quote Selected
Got a free mark 7 engine for my bird Reply #14 – April 25, 2008, 06:18:28 PM Don't give up on it.5.0's are cheap and easy to find.All you need is an SO 5.0 (Non-H.O.),and grab a few cheap parts,and there you have it,an H.O.H.O parts are super easy to get and cheap.H.O cams can be had for $25.00,headers are cheap,intakes are really cheap (The H.O Mustang pieces).Build that car.I've been working on mine for a freakin' year.You need patience,and you have to know that you'll run against a brick wall every once in a while.Coming to a dead end is easy,it's how you deal with it that makes all the difference.In the end,you have to do what is right for you. Quote Selected