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Damn. I have no doubt you’ll get it right, but that’s some terrible luck.
My oldest son just sent an 85 5.0 block in for machining. Bored cylinders .030 over, hot tank. Deck the head surface. Think that was all about 600-700. Took 2 weeks. My younger son did a 4.6 Ford last summer, same shop had the block and heads 7 weeks. But the 5.0 is getting AFR heads and a stroker kit, so we didn't have to do the crank or heads. The 4.6 we did everything and it was about $1500.Yeah, machine work costs have gone way up like everything else. The tough part used to be waiting since they were always backed up. Hopefully where you are, your shops are not that far behind.
The V band clamps are a great idea. Both of my sons have Tbirds one is 1995 the other 1997. We put headers in both cars. Had the flanges cut off and V bands welded on. Makes things so much simpler and cleaner.That's the world we have now, expensive like never before. I loved building the few engines I have, the build itself is still great if you have the time and skills. I just received a set of Hooker headers for my 351C 4V, I was impressed with the general quality of the bends, merge point, and flanges. For a lower cost $300 set, they will be great for a general build. The three bolt flanges have to go, I want V-band flanges, and it looks like an easy weld job if I can also find the pinched collector sections to add too. If these turn out as well as I hope, and they fit the car(Ranchero), I'll make another set. I have a local place that does coatings, I'm betting they are $300 or more for that. Fun hobby we have, any car stuff is worth the effort.
Thanks for the advice for using the newer engine. I forgot that they used the 5.0 thru 2001.No In fact I would want to use the latest 5.0 I could get 99-01
Are very good
There are two major differences really the 96-97 5.0 used gt40 heads and internal egr, the 98-01 had p heads with external egr
Your late 97 likely already has p heads with external egr
The 98-01 had far better cast exhaust manifolds
You will want to use your fuel rail and injectors, your intakes… otherwise I would be looking for lowest miles on any 98-01 engine
Depending on your budget you may also consider a remanufactured long block
Those from a Thunderbird or Cougar could be good choices too, but those are also very rare.
nice! pay for my gas and i'll deliver it lol!Found a 1999 Engine in San Diego with 115k on it. Was able to buy it for $225. Happy about that. Have to go pick it up next week.