Buffalo420 New Member Jul 8, 2016 2 0 1 Jul 8, 2016 #1 Jul 8, 2016 #1 Would a 5.0 engine from a 1996 explorer limited AWD fit in a 2010 ford f-150???
MustangIIMatt Easy there, this ain't a dating site. Dirt-Old 20+Year Member Mar 7, 2002 9,432 5,380 224 Jul 8, 2016 #2 Jul 8, 2016 #2 No. The 5.0 in the Explorer is the old pushrod-style Windsor engine. A 2010 F150 had either one of two 4.6L modular V8s (2v or 3v) or the 5.4L 3v modular V8. Nothing interchanges between those two vehicles' powertrains.
No. The 5.0 in the Explorer is the old pushrod-style Windsor engine. A 2010 F150 had either one of two 4.6L modular V8s (2v or 3v) or the 5.4L 3v modular V8. Nothing interchanges between those two vehicles' powertrains.
Buffalo420 New Member Jul 8, 2016 2 0 1 Jul 8, 2016 #3 Jul 8, 2016 #3 74stang2togo said: No. The 5.0 in the Explorer is the old pushrod-style Windsor engine. A 2010 F150 had either one of two 4.6L modular V8s (2v or 3v) or the 5.4L 3v modular V8. Nothing interchanges between those two vehicles' powertrains. Click to expand... OK thanks
74stang2togo said: No. The 5.0 in the Explorer is the old pushrod-style Windsor engine. A 2010 F150 had either one of two 4.6L modular V8s (2v or 3v) or the 5.4L 3v modular V8. Nothing interchanges between those two vehicles' powertrains. Click to expand... OK thanks