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TPS 5.0L Adapter Late GM

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Description The 5.0L Mustang TPS Adapter – Late GM includes the main adapter plate, TPS extension and mounting hardware. If you are the using the 5.0L Mustang TPS Adapter – Late GM on an Accufab throttle body, in order for the TPS to make contact with the shaft, the late model GM TPS must have inner tab clocking of: Top position 1 o’clock Bottom position: 7 o’clock.   Ford 5.0/302 Trivia: The Ford Small Block is a series of automobile V8 engines built by the Ford Motor Company beginning in July 1961. The engine was discontinued in new trucks (F-Series) after 1996, and new SUVs (Explorer) after 2001, but remains available for purchase from Ford Racing and Performance Parts as a crate engine. The “Windsor” designation is an enthusiast designation applied for the family of engines sharing a common basic engine block design (Ford itself never named the engine family). The Windsor designation was adopted to distinguish the 351 cu in (5.8 L) version from the Cleveland 335-family engine that had the same displacement, but a significantly different configuration. The designations of ‘Windsor’ and ‘Cleveland’ were derived from the locations of manufacture: Windsor, Ontario and Cleveland, Ohio. The engine was designed as a successor to the Ford Y-block engine. Production began in 1961 for installation in the 1962 model year Ford Fairlane and Mercury Meteor. Originally produced with a displacement of 221 cu in (3.6 L), it eventually increased to a maximum displacement of 351 cu in (5.8 L), but was most commonly sold with a displacement of 302 cu in/ 5.0 L , with engines of that displacement offered from 1968 until 2000. From the mid-1970s through the 1990s, the Ford Small Block engine was also marinized for use in smaller recreational boats. For the 1991 model year, Ford began phasing in their new 4.6/5.4 L Modular V8 engine, which was to replace the small-block. In 1996, Ford replaced the 5.0 L (302 cu in) pushrod V8 with the Modular 4.6 L in the Mustang, and in 1997 for F-150, then until 2001 in the Explorer SUV, and until 2002 by Ford Australia in their Falcon and Fairlane cars.   DisclaimerOur products have been designed for off road/racing applications only. These products are not legal for use in the state of California on any pollution/control motor vehicle. These performance products are legal in California only on a racing vehicle which may never be used or driven on a public highway. CA WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65warnings.ca.gov