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6/04/2025 5:38 PM  #1


Interesting Tear Down of a Coyote Engine !

I had never seen one completely torn down before.

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky7yWGuRCHE)


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6/05/2025 7:03 AM  #2


Re: Interesting Tear Down of a Coyote Engine !

One of my favorite YouTube channels.  He's done quite a few other Ford engines as well - 5.8, 5.4, 4.6, 3.5, 1L, ...  

Last edited by John Ha (6/05/2025 7:04 AM)


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6/05/2025 8:13 AM  #3


Re: Interesting Tear Down of a Coyote Engine !

Not much different than a modular engine.  I have a 5.4 3V in my '06 F250, and except for the additional cam per bank its all pretty much the same deal.  Personally I'm not a fan of OHC engines in trucks, and Ford has always undersized the modular engines to where they need a supercharger to be competitive.  For a DD its been fine, but I look forward to having my Diesel back on the road.  Of course the 5.4 will feel that much slower once I drive the Diesel again...

 

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