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1987 to 1993 Fox Mustang 5.0L Engine Diagram
Will definitely be useful.
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Thought i would drop it here. :)
1. Thermactor Air Diverter Solenoid (TAD) - Directs thermactor air from the rear of the cylinder heads to the exhaust H pipe after warm up 2. Thermactor Air Bypass Solenoid (TAB) - Vents thermactor air during periods when it is not needed (primarily cold starts) 3. Vacuum Storage Canister - Stores Vacuum to prevent interruption of services during wide open throttle 4. Throttle Body - Regulates the amount of air entering the engine 5. Air Inlet Hose - Directs air into the throttle body from the mass air meter (Mass air car) or the air box (Speed Density Car) 6. Idle Air Bypass Valve - Regulates the amount of air needed to maintain a smooth idle 7. Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (ECT) - Reports the coolant temp to the computer 8. Injectors - delivers fuel sequentially to each cylinder 9. Oil Filler Cap 10. WOT Cutout Relay - Kills AC compressor during wide open throttle 11. Fuel Pump relay - The computer activates the fuel pump through this relay 12. Mass Air Flow Sensor - The Electronic device used to measure the amount of air passing through the meter 13. Mass Air Flow Meter - Electrically measures the amount of air entering the engine and reports the information back to the computer 14. Thermactor Bypass Valve - Directs the flow of air supplied by the thermactor (fresh air) pump 15. Alternator 16. Belt Tensioner 17. Air Silencer - Used to muffle incoming air noise (located in the fender) 18. Canister Purge Solenoid - Allows fuel vapors from the carbon canister to enter the intake manifold 19. Air Cleaner Housing - Contains the air filter 20. Thermactor Air Pump - Delivers high volume, low pressure fresh air to the exhaust system 21. Water Pump, Fan, and Fan Clutch 22. Air Conditioner Condenser Connections - Attaches refrigerant lines to air conditioning condenser 23. Center Line Crash Sensor - 90-93 only - triggers air bag in the event of a front end collision 24. Radiator 25. Radiator Cap 26. Coolant Reservoir and Low Coolant Switch (if so equipped) 27. Power Steering Pump 28. Battery 29. Air Conditioning Compressor 30. Spout Check Connector - Must be unplugged when checking initial ignition timing 31. Windshield Washer Reservoir 32. Vacuum Hose Diagram 33. Ignition Coil - under plastic cover 34. Starter Relay - under plastic cover 35. Coolant Temperature Sender - Relates coolant temperature to the gauge in the instrument panel 36. Engine Oil Dipstick 37. Electronic Distributor - Controlled by the computer 38. Front Strut Insulator and Camber Adjustment Plate 39. Upper Intake Plenum 40. Brake Master Cylinder and Booster 41. VIP Test Connectors - computer test ports 42. Windshield Wiper Motor 43. Vacuum Distribution Tee - From left to right the connections are: vacuum source (intake manifold), unused, vacuum reservoir, speed control servo (if equipped with cruise), power brake booster 44. Air Charge Temperature Sensor - Reports the temperature of the air in the intake manifold to the computer 45. Barometric Absolute Pressure Sensor (BAP) - Reports barometric air pressure to the computer 46. Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve (PCV Valve) - relieves crankcase pressure 47. Fuel Pressure Regulator - Uses intake manifold vacuum to lower the fuel rail pressure during low rpm operation 48. 10-pin connector - Mates the engine wiring harness with the main wiring harness and the EEC computer 49. EGR Vacuum Regulator Solenoid - Controls the vacuum which opens the EGR valve 50. EGR Valve and EGR Position Sensor - Allows exhaust gases to enter the intake passage during various engine speeds. Reports valve position to computer 51. EGR Spacer - Provides a hot gas passage to and from the EGR valve 52. EGR Coolant Hoses - Circulates coolant through the EGR spacer 53. Throttle Position Sensor - Relates the percentage of throttle opening to the computer 54. Transmission Dipstick Tube - Auto trans only 55. Crankcase Ventilation Tube - Allows crankcase fumes to enter the intake system 56. Wiring Harness - Cable system that connects all of the engine's electrical components to the computer in the passenger side kick panel 57. AC Accumulator - Provides a storage area for the refrigerant in the AC system and houses a chemical drier that removes moisture from the refrigerant 58. Vacuum Check Valve - Allows air to flow in only one direction in order to keep vacuum storage canister fully charged 59. Hood Ground Strap 60. AC Low Pressure Switch - Will not allow the air conditioner compressor clutch to energize if refrigerant pressure drops to an unsafe limit |
sweet find.....!!
Kudos to the guy made this too! |
how can you go wrong with a site like this
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That would have been nice when we did mine up last winter, but I know it will be handy again, hopefully not soon, lol. but that diagram is fa-nominal. Thank you so much for taking the time to do that. It makes me want to go play. :~)
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Awesome post. Cheers.
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Great info for sure
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wow very neat and props for the op, someone give him props lol
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