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Technical => Engine Swapping => Topic started by: wnt2gofst on September 04, 2008, 11:18:31 AM

Title: 460 cougar
Post by: wnt2gofst on September 04, 2008, 11:18:31 AM
has anyone out there put a 460 in their cougar, if so how did you go about it :evilgrin:
Title: 460 cougar
Post by: Beau on September 04, 2008, 12:47:02 PM
Before it gets all technical, there's a search feature that will answer most any question you have...

As far as power wise, if you're planning on dumpin' a 460 from a late 80's/early 90's truck in and running 10's...think again, for the weight and work needed, you'd be better off building a forced induction 5.0 and have better handling, and less work. (no custom headers, mounts, etc)

Just my .02 cents though...if you're gonna have a built 460, it's all moot, lol.

So, WHAT are your plans for it..? :D
Title: 460 cougar
Post by: Carpimp1987 on September 04, 2008, 01:42:06 PM
heres my 2 cents check out this link

http://www.critesrestoration.com/mustang.htm

heres the few parts they offer for our cars.

also if you send them a e-mail they get back to you very fast.

1983–88 T–BIRD AND COUGAR PARTS
1983-88 T-Bird & Cougar fiberglass hood, our ram air style - $350
Front bumper brace (inside facial cover) - coming
Motor mount kit with 460 - $129
Headers with 460 using our motor mount kit - $359
Crossmember - $99
Title: 460 cougar
Post by: lakenheath24 on September 04, 2008, 09:02:40 PM
I had a 460 powered 88 t bird and it was an absolute beast. It was loud and fun and would blow the tires off at will as well as turn heads at the sound of a 3" exhaust and it would set off car alarms for a 5 mile radius. BUT...it was not economical and didn't handle.
  As far as the install goes look through the mustang mags for  Holcomb Ford  in North Carolina, they offer 460 install kits which include a double sump oil pan and motor mounts, plus i got my headers thru them. They've done a lot and will help you out with questions.  Get the headers jet hot coated cuz it's well worth it IMO.
  They also have the radiator, fan set-up etc. The double hump tranny cross-member is a ford part but ed if i remember the part number.
 Also, I used a chevy 1 wire alternator which saved a LOT of wiring issues.   
  The project is a total blast but get the smallest diameter headers you can as the steering shaft actually runs between the header tubes. good luck!
Title: 460 cougar
Post by: SLEEPER T-BIRD 87 on September 04, 2008, 10:22:49 PM
Quote from: wnt2gofst;234917
has anyone out there put a 460 in their cougar, if so how did you go about it :evilgrin:



Use the mustang swap parts.

Use a mustang tubular K member

Enjoy
Title: 460 cougar
Post by: wnt2gofst on September 07, 2008, 08:32:16 PM
thanks for all the info. my plans for it, dont really have any i just have a lot of free time and the money to do it. i just got done painting the car and now i want to do some engine work. and i think it would be fun to make it quiet and put some elec. cutouts just after the headers. pull up next to some rice mess around with them then flip the cutouts open and rattle the bodykit off the pos  lol:burnout:
Title: 460 cougar
Post by: HAVI on September 07, 2008, 09:06:55 PM
Quote from: wnt2gofst;235388
thanks for all the info. my plans for it, dont really have any i just have a lot of free time and the money to do it. i just got done painting the car and now i want to do some engine work. and i think it would be fun to make it quiet and put some elec. cutouts just after the headers. pull up next to some rice mess around with them then flip the cutouts open and rattle the bodykit off the pos  lol:burnout:
Those cutouts from Stacey David's 'Copperhead' truck have me thinking the same thing, lol.