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<blockquote data-quote="IUP99snake" data-source="post: 9810384" data-attributes="member: 7060"><p>I think you'll be better off going to the junkyard and buying a complete engine from a wrecked vehicle rather than piecing together things. </p><p></p><p>You can buy a 4.6 4V for less than $2000 bucks on eBay from a salvage yard. If you're really looking to save money, look for one out of a Lincoln Aviator. These longblocks are identical to the Mach 1 and Marauder, but sell for a lot less. All you have to do is swap over all your accessories and it's a bolt in deal.</p><p></p><p>These motors have the newer 03 cobra heads and cams, and also have 10.1:1 compression. Good for N/A applications and centri cars with less than 10lbs of boost.</p><p></p><p>I bought an 04 aviator motor from a junkyard, complete with all the accessories, including the wiring harness, intake, coils, cam covers, etc. Once I sold all the parts I wasn't going to use, the engine ended up costing me less than 1000 bucks. </p><p></p><p>And out of the 3 engines I've had in my car, it's lasted the longest, (including a forged motor).</p><p></p><p>Homer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IUP99snake, post: 9810384, member: 7060"] I think you'll be better off going to the junkyard and buying a complete engine from a wrecked vehicle rather than piecing together things. You can buy a 4.6 4V for less than $2000 bucks on eBay from a salvage yard. If you're really looking to save money, look for one out of a Lincoln Aviator. These longblocks are identical to the Mach 1 and Marauder, but sell for a lot less. All you have to do is swap over all your accessories and it's a bolt in deal. These motors have the newer 03 cobra heads and cams, and also have 10.1:1 compression. Good for N/A applications and centri cars with less than 10lbs of boost. I bought an 04 aviator motor from a junkyard, complete with all the accessories, including the wiring harness, intake, coils, cam covers, etc. Once I sold all the parts I wasn't going to use, the engine ended up costing me less than 1000 bucks. And out of the 3 engines I've had in my car, it's lasted the longest, (including a forged motor). Homer [/QUOTE]
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