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Pulled the motor out of automatic 98 base v6 mustang and put the motor into a standard 98 base v6 mustang and now its not firing, what could be the problem?

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Crank sensor, coil, ignition module, Or the distributor, If it has one. This for fire to the spark plugs. Being both were 98's. You could have purchased a bad engine. Check compression.

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