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Old 11-03-2009, 08:41 PM
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I am putting a 460 in a 1984 mustang that had a v6 in it, will the stock K member and suspension work? I have the 460 swap mounts and pan that I am going to use.
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Old 11-03-2009, 09:42 PM
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Are you sure it was a V6 and not a straight 6? The V6 k members are the same as the smallblock V8 k members but the straight 6 k members are different. They make bolt in mounts for a 460 with the v8/v6 k members but I don't know of any for the straight 6. Good luck, Ken..
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Old 11-03-2009, 11:13 PM
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Ya its a v6 the engine is still in the car. It only has 120,000 original miles on it. Will the stock springs and shocks work or do you need to buy stronger ones?
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I recomend getting v8 springs,struts should work fine.I have used the v8 springs before and they set good with the big blocks.
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Early 1982 was the last time the 200 I6 was put into the foxes.

I personally am running the stock v6 springs in my 83 Capri. Several people on this board are running 4 cylinder springs with no problem, they actually help the chassis unload and place the weight on the rear axle faster.

He is right, the v6 K member is the same. You may end up having to space the K member to get the motor to sit a little lower in the chassis, or use a tall cowl to get an air cleaner to fit under the hood. I said screw it and decided cut a hole in the hood and will be putting a tunnel ram on it.
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