yes as long as the motor in both have not been changed to a different size you can look at the top of the moyor and it should say 5.0 on the motor and as long as it does it is the exact same motor
not same block , 5.8 is longer stroke , same bore , bigger block, heads, cam and water pump will interchange
The cam follower position is the same at the starting and ending points because the cam's rotation is periodic, meaning it completes a full cycle and returns to its initial position. This cyclical nature ensures that the follower, which tracks the cam's profile, follows the same path throughout each cycle. Consequently, both the starting and ending positions of the follower correspond to the same point on the cam, maintaining consistency in its motion.
The cam follower position is the same at the starting and ending points due to the periodic nature of the cam profile. As the cam rotates, the follower moves in response to the contour of the cam, but once the cam completes a full revolution, the follower returns to its initial position. This cyclical motion ensures that the starting and ending positions of the follower align, making the system predictable and repeatable in its operation.
Depends how much more.. For starts <20hp, intake exhaust 20-75hp above plus... cam heads 75+hp stroker kit and above items or, turbo supercharger
gyc
it depends on what year but from 87-96 the 302 that was offered in broncos was generally a flat tappet cam motor while the motors in the mustang were H.O. motors they had a different firing order and a roller cam along with a different intake manifold. in general, no
about 50 hp
The 2005 Ford Mustang has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2010 Ford Mustang has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2008 Ford Mustang has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2014 Ford Mustang has double overhead cam (DOHC).
The 2012 Ford Mustang has double overhead cam (DOHC).
The 2006 Ford Mustang has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2007 Ford Mustang has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2013 Ford Mustang has double overhead cam (DOHC).
The 2009 Ford Mustang has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2011 Ford Mustang has double overhead cam (DOHC).