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  1. GT350 heads vs 5.0 ported

    Well aware of their marketing on this. Ford cross plane cams are relatively inexpensive (compared to aftermarket coyote cams) and the stock predator rockers are about $6. ea. If you have to clearance the body of the rocker arm to clear the cam lobe, then the lobe and roller are improperly aligned.
  2. GT350 heads vs 5.0 ported

    I should have put this in my earlier post for clarity, but the parts you need to put the GT350 on are the same parts that you will need for the Predator heads. I personally would not use the modified rockers, I would get the appropriate gen of Voodoo/Predator cross plane cams.
  3. GT350 heads vs 5.0 ported

    FWIW, the GT350 and Predator heads are interchangeable. They will both work on the Coyote block.
  4. Found this metal on my oil plug. What is this?

    None of the tensioners that I have seen or bought beginning 2015 had metal plates.
  5. VCT Bolts OEM Part Number

    BR3Z-6279-A. May be out of stock.
  6. GT500 Oil Pan HV Pump M-6675-M52S

    The original Gen2 coyote driver side valve cover is known to trap oil. It's been replaced by the current GT350 cover in the parts catalog or you can go with the aluminum GT500 covers.
  7. Best long block (for boost) that could theoretically run on a stock tune and pass CA smog?

    Is the small end of the predator rod tapered? The OEM voodoo piston pin boss is tapered to match the voodoo rod. A normal small end rod will not fit. (I'm assuming you're going OEM here as well).
  8. GT350 heads on Coyote (Fail)

    M** modified Coyote rockers to work with Coyote cams on a GT350 head?
  9. 2022 GT500 Pump Bolt

    They are probably not available separately as service would just replace the entire pump. I would just pick up a m6x1mmx16mm flat head.
  10. Is there any truth to this? (Ported CJ/Cams vs FI Numbers)

    Take your standard dyno graph for HP, RPM on the base (x axis) HP on the vertical (y axis). Draw a vertical line from a point on the plotted HP curve to the x-axis, say 3500 RPM and another at say 7500 RPM. Shade in the space you've bordered with the two vertical lines, the x-axis and the HP...
  11. Compression Ratio Help!

    You mean lower. Use 0.012" for deck clearance. Milling the heads will change the C.R. less than gasket thickness as the HG diameter is wider than the chamber in addition to whatever taper the chamber has. For comparison purposes, it's fine though.
  12. new cams just showed up

    They supposedly have stronger wheel and bearings; but they are interchangeable between the GT350 and Gt500 (and the 18+ 5.0). That being said, they are actually a V6 part.
  13. PSA: Not all 87mm GT350 Throttle Bodies are the same.

    Just an FYI, GR3Z-9E926-A is the service part number for the GT350, KR3E-9F991-AB is the engineering part number for the Mach1, and GR3E-9F991 -AB is the engineering part number for the gt350 and the same part as the service part. The service part number for the Mach1 is KR3Z-9E926-A. There...
  14. Assembling an Engine… any tips?

    Service manual clearance: Main bearing journal-to-main bearing clearance 0.0010 –0.0018 in ( .025 –.045 mm) Mains: (1-10 are the outside bolts) Tighten the vertical main bearing cap fasteners. Torque : Stage 1: 1 through 20: 177 lb.in (20 Nm) Stage 2: 1 through 10: 30 lb.ft (40 Nm)...
  15. Assembling an Engine… any tips?

    I assume you're going to check the clearance with the new bearings. Just for an FYI, Ford uses three grades of bearing shells, 1,2,&3 marked on the back of each shell. A 1/1 combo would be for a large crank journal/small main dia. and 3/3 the opposite. By my rough calculation, there is about...
  16. Assembling an Engine… any tips?

    The piston should have an arrow on from the factory.





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