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<blockquote data-quote="assasinator" data-source="post: 10156196" data-attributes="member: 105188"><p>you will certainly need to make custom headers to clear your steering shaft. in my experinece fitting S197 motors into sn95, the passenger will work, but the driver's side needs an adapter plate. its possible the exhaust ports are in a similar spacing and position as 4.6 2v/4v but with a different bolt pattern. tranmission flywheel to crank axial lengths need to be figured. using your transmission with a coyote may take mixing parts together. ie a coyote flywheel/gt500 clutch plate/pressure plate. or something else similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="assasinator, post: 10156196, member: 105188"] you will certainly need to make custom headers to clear your steering shaft. in my experinece fitting S197 motors into sn95, the passenger will work, but the driver's side needs an adapter plate. its possible the exhaust ports are in a similar spacing and position as 4.6 2v/4v but with a different bolt pattern. tranmission flywheel to crank axial lengths need to be figured. using your transmission with a coyote may take mixing parts together. ie a coyote flywheel/gt500 clutch plate/pressure plate. or something else similar. [/QUOTE]
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