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1996 Mercury Grand Marquis - duals, PI cams, PI intake, J-Mod, MZT, BOC tune, 3.55s, 18in wheels
1965 Ford Falcon Ranchero - 5.0 HO T5 Fun Cruiser http://www.supermotors.net/users/tmm313
im hoping to find something in the junkyard. are they the same from 92-present?
1996 Mercury Grand Marquis - duals, PI cams, PI intake, J-Mod, MZT, BOC tune, 3.55s, 18in wheels
1965 Ford Falcon Ranchero - 5.0 HO T5 Fun Cruiser http://www.supermotors.net/users/tmm313
1. Radio will fit with a adapter. Go get a 98+ harness from a junkyard and grab a ford harness kit from walmart.
98+ PI, preferbly 00 with the MMX DS will work. Might wanna swap the tailshaft over as well to solve a few issues.
Pre-made adapter harnesses are available on eBay to put a '98-'02 radio in your -'97
Note it must be a 1.5 DIN with sloped case/single din back radio or it won't clear your defroster duct.
As far as '92+ are concerned - all CVPIs had an aluminum driveshaft. For late build '99s and '00 models an AMMC/MMX shaft was used.
No retail CV/GMQ used an aluminum shaft of any sort. The '03-'04 Marauder used the PI driveshaft but with a dampener on the slip yoke for NVH.
You can use an aluminum d/s from a '95+ CVPI. But, you also need the extended tail shaft housing as used in CVPIs, Marauders and Town Cars.
The aluminum shafts are shorter.
out of curiosity, I just grabbed an aluminum shaft at the yard today, but forgot to get the tail shaft, is there any particular year that the drive shafts are better or are all of the interceptor shafts the same? I'm putting this on a 99 mgm by the way and the ds came off a pi taxi 99 to 02 or 04 but it has "Police" printed on the side and thats all I know just making sure I have the right ds
No, the tailshaft is the back part of the transmission that the driveshaft slides into. It's held on by 4 bolts IIRC.
Jay
These are highly engineered precision vehicles, the first step in diagnosing the problem is to strike the suspected offending part sharply and repeatedly with a blunt object, then re-test.
you can also get the radio from a 97 Lincoln Mark Viii and it will plug right into the 96, same harness and has a CD player
1996 Grand Marquis White, 288,600 miles as of 4-3-09
4.6L cvpi engine and pcm, Dual Exhaust, Blue Leather Interior, Keyless Entry and Remote Start, DOT Strobes, LED Front Marker Lights, Running 93 Octain Fuel.
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