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Will a aod from a 1994 v6 mustang bolt up to a small block ford.
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Well I think the best way to tell is count the starter bolts. 2 starter bolts will work 3 wont.
I also dont believe the 94 is an AOD. I believe it is a 4r70w and will require either a stand alone computer controller or a EFI setup to control the shift
but then again I could be wrong! someone else will either confirm or deconfirm this
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heres a thread talking about this
just type 4R70W into the search bar and you'll get lots of info
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A '94 Mustang would have had an AODE transmission. The 4R70W wasn't put in the Mustangs until 1996.
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Thanks for the correction Ultra, I knew that date was in the 90s there somewhere!
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