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Old 11-03-2007, 03:35 PM
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2000 ford taurus wagon

I have a chance to get a 2000 taurus cheap and it has the 3.0 in it and im wanting to know if any other years of that motor will fit in it or that i have to find one the same year i would greatly apreciate the help thanks
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Re: 2000 ford taurus wagon

3.0 What

There are 3 motors available and they are all 3.0

Vulcan which is the OHV pushrod
FFV which is the Vulcan that runs on E85

and the 24V DOHC

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Old 11-03-2007, 03:50 PM
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Re: 2000 ford taurus wagon

Well i think it is the pushrod
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Re: 2000 ford taurus wagon

The appropriate motor from earlier years will fit.

There may be some sensors that are different and the 2000 defiantely had a different upper intake manifold. That would probably have to be changed out.

You really need to know what you are asking about before anyone can give a conclusive answer

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