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<blockquote data-quote="ctgreddy" data-source="post: 14975594" data-attributes="member: 122280"><p>It might actually be very possible to do. Depending on if the block for the 5.2 is much or any different than that of a 5.0 coyote. They look very similar from the outside. And mmr has been using the 5.0 cranks in 4.6 blocks for a while which is their 4.75 engine. if the new 5.2 blocks are still the same coyote block just different rotators, then it should be quite "easy" to put a flat plane in our blocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctgreddy, post: 14975594, member: 122280"] It might actually be very possible to do. Depending on if the block for the 5.2 is much or any different than that of a 5.0 coyote. They look very similar from the outside. And mmr has been using the 5.0 cranks in 4.6 blocks for a while which is their 4.75 engine. if the new 5.2 blocks are still the same coyote block just different rotators, then it should be quite "easy" to put a flat plane in our blocks. [/QUOTE]
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