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    Threw a rod in a 2001 GT and looking for a replacement motor. Do they all fit/work from a mustang/vic/f-150 or do I need a specific one?

  • #2
    They are not all the same... There are Romeos and Windsors and both come in NPI and PI configurations. Your motor will be a PI motor but you will need to verify whether you have a Windsor versus a Romeo based on the valve cover bolt count.

    Here is some good information: http://mustangforums.com/forum/4-6l-...t-to-know.html
    Last edited by Fastlane; 04-05-2013, 09:21 AM.
    01 red GT - 745whp/780wtq Whippled 4V and built 4R75W

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    • #3
      most can be interchanged though
      Ring and pinion specialist

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      • #4
        The Stang came with a Windsor, I replaced it with a Romeo. Pretty much anything 01+ us all the same longblock, just have to put the mustang specific stuff like intake, oil pan and exhaust on it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by A_A_G View Post
          Threw a rod in a 2001 GT and looking for a replacement motor. Do they all fit/work from a mustang/vic/f-150 or do I need a specific one?
          you have a romeo. the heads are a little different (the cam caps), different number of valve cover bolts, the front engine cover is different (i think) and the romeo has a 6 bolt crank vs 8 for the windsor
          2011 Mustang GT
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Fastlane View Post
            They are not all the same... There are Romeos and Windsors and both come in NPI and PI configurations. Your motor will be a PI motor but you will need to verify whether you have a Windsor versus a Romeo based on the valve cover bolt count.

            Here is some good information: http://mustangforums.com/forum/4-6l-...t-to-know.html
            best info so far

            here is a very long and detailed description of the differences

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            • #7
              long story short is if you have a Windsor, stick with the Windsor stuff. If you have a Romeo, stick with the Romeo stuff.

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              • #8
                This can be a really long answer, best summed up by fastlane. What exactly are you looking to do/replace? I actually have a stock Windsor shortblock for sale with about 70k miles in great shape.
                Scott Ganow
                Lone Star Performance
                16300 Midway Rd
                Addison, TX 75001
                214-630-5006

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                • #9
                  I got a '01 5.4 2v with 70k miles from my pops. I'm going to go that route after reading up how "easy" it is to swap it.

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                  • #10
                    Just find you a low mileage Vic/marquis/town car motor, 03+ and swap out the intake exhaust and pan. Normally those are the cheapest 4.6's to find...

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