Will a 5.0 mustang motor fit in my 93 ford explorer 4x4?

Will a 5.0 mustang motor fit in my 93 ford explorer 4x4?

Probably, but hardly worth the trouble of adaptation.

It's a doable swap as 302 swaps were fairly common for Rangers of that vintage. You'll probably want a beefier transmission. There are 302 swap kits available for the Ranger that can probably be used on an Explorer of that vintage as they were mechanically very similar.

Well the 4.0 is getting week and i've got a 5.0 but I didn't know for sure if it would fit

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