is there a difference between a mustang & mountaineer motor

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is there a difference between a mustang & mountaineer motor

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I'm in the process of putting together a Motor from an 88 Mustang. I have an Intake, MAF sensor, computer and wiring harness from a 93 Mustang I was planning on using. I just found a 96 Mountaineer in the junk yard and was getting ready to pull the GT-40 heads and intake. beyond that is there any difference in the 5.0 from the mountaineer and the mustang 5.0 engine such as cam?
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Not sure on the cam profile, you got the good parts with the heads. The exploder exhaust manifolds are some strange creatures.
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The Mountaineer used cast iron GT40P heads with angled spark plugs and no AIR ports in the rear of the heads. The intakes were also a low profile. Ford used the GT40P heads to try and compensate for the low profile intake and restrictive exhaust. I believe the cams were the same. :2cents:

The exhaust headers from the 5.0L HO will not work with the GT40P heads due to the angled spark plugs. :nono:

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