5.0 coyote swap in 97-03 f150?
stuck at a crossroad
Hi all, I have a 2003 F150 supercrew and I have a dilemma. I just got the truck last October and the notorious 5.4 knock/tick is getting to me. I was wondering if it is possible to put a 5.0 coyote in it and have it bolt up to my current drivetrains? I've heard horror stories of guys rebuilding the 5.4 and the tick/knock still being there. Please help!
Not afraid of the 5.4 just don't want to rebuild the motor to have it knock/tick again.
Or possibly the older 5.4l 2V with the cold start rod knock possibly?
This is why I don't bother answering these threads.
The swap amounts to back yard engineering which few have the ability to do with a successful conclusion. The meaning of successful conclusion is up to debate as to it's final meaning because there are no standards or specs.
For the sake of replacing or rebuilding or even modifying the 5.4, why would anyone put themselves through the hassle of this type project and end up spending several times the cost of original replacement and never see the road as useful truck for anything but talk or display.
A stock new truck will eat it for lunch..
Good luck.
The swap amounts to back yard engineering which few have the ability to do with a successful conclusion. The meaning of successful conclusion is up to debate as to it's final meaning because there are no standards or specs.
For the sake of replacing or rebuilding or even modifying the 5.4, why would anyone put themselves through the hassle of this type project and end up spending several times the cost of original replacement and never see the road as useful truck for anything but talk or display.
A stock new truck will eat it for lunch..
Good luck.
Last edited by Bluegrass; Sep 30, 2014 at 11:08 AM.
the idea of a 10th gen coyote would be amazing. you could take a supercab or a supercrew and be giving Lightnings a run for their money.
I would eventually love to swap in a truck 5.0 and 6r80 into my screw, but the funds to do that and get all the systems working would be a nightmare.
I would eventually love to swap in a truck 5.0 and 6r80 into my screw, but the funds to do that and get all the systems working would be a nightmare.
i only skimmed and didnt read everything, but if someone tried to make this a cost effective project arent you forgetting about the $1000 give or take thatd youd be spending on the exhaust worth calculating into plan ?
If you are attempting this project, chances are you know someone that can give you the hook up on an exhaust.
http://shraderperformance.com/projec...ote-adrenalin/
Why would there be a lack of low end? Works just fine in the F150s...







