Will a 1999 ford 5.4 from a full size van fit in a 05 ford explorer with a 4.6?
Will a 1999 ford 5.4 from a full size van fit in a 05 ford explorer with a 4.6?
Yes, They are both Ford Modular V8s. But you'll need to switch the PCMs and maybe some sensor wires. https://en.wikipedia.org/...lar_engine
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