1970 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Get the Power You Want from Your 1970 Mustang with Engines and Engine Parts

1970 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Get the Power You Want from Your 1970 Mustang with Engines and Engine Parts

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    CJ Classics Fuel Sending Unit Gasket Mustang 1965-1998/Bronco 1966-1977/F-100 1967-1979
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    Distributor Vacuum Advance Single Point Mustang 1965-1971
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    Engine Dress Up HiPo Style Chrome Kit Mustang 260/ 289/ 302/ 351W 1964-1973
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1970 Mustang Engine

Whether you want to rebuild or replace your 1970 Mustang's engine is a big decision and a huge part of your total build. While some want to keep things in their classic Mustang as close to factory-original as possible, others can't wait to try out some modern performance. Fortunately, there are lots of great options, no matter which camp you're in.

1970 Mustang Engines Made for Power

Keeping your engine maintained means routinely checking the air cleaner, oil filter, and fuel filter. It also means taking care to change your oil and transmission fluid on a regular timetable. If your engine is in otherwise great shape, then some routine maintenance may be all it needs to get its edge back.

Upgrading your alternator or carburetor is a great way to get a little additional power. Some owners even opt to add electronic fuel injection. This allows for a more optimal fuel/air blend.

If your engine's totally died or you want a major horsepower improvement, then you may want to consider getting a crate engine. Crate engines give you a turn-key way to drop modern performance into your classic Mustang, effectively getting the best of both worlds.

Not the year you're looking for? Check out these years: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, or 1973 for additional options.