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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 98 Limited AWD 302
I'd say get the 302 HO distributor, and the oil pump drive shaft should almost always be replaced by a stronger aftermarket piece. The stock one is okay for stock usage, but it is a weak link, and the better shafts run around $25(cheap insurance).
The carb will be the big issue to use an AOD, the TV cable has to be attached properly. It's not like a kick down cable attachment on a carb. It has to have fine adjustments and provide 33psi at a certain point off idle, plus reach higher pressures evenly. There is a Lokar AOD cable kit I have used once before on a typical Holley, but it was not very robust for typical street use. I even have a spare someplace that I never planned to use after installing that first one. I suggest finding a carb that actually is made for an AOD, and that list of carbs is very short(the 85 Mustang GT comes to mind as one).
The carb will be the big issue to use an AOD, the TV cable has to be attached properly. It's not like a kick down cable attachment on a carb. It has to have fine adjustments and provide 33psi at a certain point off idle, plus reach higher pressures evenly. There is a Lokar AOD cable kit I have used once before on a typical Holley, but it was not very robust for typical street use. I even have a spare someplace that I never planned to use after installing that first one. I suggest finding a carb that actually is made for an AOD, and that list of carbs is very short(the 85 Mustang GT comes to mind as one).