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Old 05-23-2001, 12:46 PM   #2
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Originally posted by tireburner163:
To my understanding Ford no longer makes 302 blocks and the such. Then where are they getting the Explorer engines? They are oviously OHV five liter V-8s with coil packs instead of a distributer. Now my most important question. WHY AREN'T THESE IN THE MUSTANG!!!!!!!!!

They are no longer making the 302 in the Explorer. The last one rolled off of the assembly line at the beginning of the year. They are due for a new motor soon, but not sure what it will be. I am pretty sure that it will be something with over head cams though.

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