Alexbougie
Well-Known LVC Member
The engine is setup for FWD and it a 4 cylinder...
That's not an LS engine bay--the shock towers are too far back in the compartment and they're too far apart. Somebody attached the wrong picture...^
OMG.. That doesn't even look like an LS
IIRC, the only thing they changed in '02 was the airbox. In '03 they changed the valvetrain (adding variable cam timing).already went on that site just wanted to know if the 02 v6 will go in the car without changing the intake?
i remember reading that they changed something in the valve train one of the years... not sure if that really matters?
IIRC, the only thing they changed in '02 was the airbox. In '03 they changed the valvetrain (adding variable cam timing).
BTW, if the Taurus and LS use the same blocks and heads, the difference is in the con rods. The LS uses con rods that are formed (can't recall if they're cast or forged) as a single piece, then "broken" to form the end caps. It's some special Cosworth process, at least according to the sales literature.
Those are called "Powdered metal" Rod. Lots of Fords use this style rod. Not the strongest but there in a gazillion engines.
Not sure if this is still an open info topic or if TC has made up his mind but check out this auction:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-LS...ptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
Get the engine the car was MADE for.![]()