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Old 1/29/15, 06:21 PM
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Pulling 5.0 motor out!

Hey everyone! I was wondering if anyone knows what size bolts or what I should use or do to remove my engine (5.0L) outta my 1987 Mustang, I want to mount it to an engine stand. I want to make sure I'm doing the right thing and don't want to screw up anything!
My first time pulling a motor..
Any advice tips do's and dont's would be greatly appreciated!!
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Goto the Fox forum and use "search this thread":

https://themustangsource.com/forums/f634/
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7/16 X 14 thread pitch 1.5” which are the same as your head bolts.
The length of the bolt depends on the thickness of the arms on the engine stand.
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Originally Posted by ALMOST STOCK
7/16 X 14 thread pitch 1.5” which are the same as your head bolts. The length of the bolt depends on the thickness of the arms on the engine stand.
Cool I'll take that into consideration!
Thanks Alot
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