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5.0 Longest engine life possible??????

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revedup

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:SNSign: Alright Stangsters whats your longest running 5.0 engine stock or otherwise?
A 5.0 engine thats never been apart for valves rebuild ect??
Mine at present is an 89 with 216,000 miles at present and still going strong mated to a stick
Cars all stock though if that matters???? !!!!!

Also to all those who rebuilt there 5.0 H.O. mustang engines.
Were the bores in good enough shape to simply hone and install rings????
You know maybe even with the crosshatch original hone marks still visible?????
At what miles were your engines needing rebuilds?????????
 

Modular2v

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my 88 had 217000 miles on it when i pulled everything to do the 331. It was still running strong! Mine was all stock aod car
 

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My neighbour's stang had 395,000 km before he rolled it. It was running very strong at the time and didn't burn a drop of oil.
 

FrankenStang

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My car has over 250,000 miles on it and still runs good. I drive it at least once a week to keep it "alive".
 

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MY 96 BRONCO HAS OVER 189,000 AND IT STILL RUNS STRONG W/ NO OIL BURNING.

MY 91 5.0 NOTCH RAN WELL AT 166+ MILES WITH NO PROBLEMS AS WELL.
 

poneypower89

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One of the 5.0 mags I got lying around has a guy in that has over 350,000 miles on his 92 gt. Engine has never been touched... tranny was rebuilt at 315k.
 

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poneypower89 said:
One of the 5.0 mags I got lying around has a guy in that has over 350,000 miles on his 92 gt. Engine has never been touched... tranny was rebuilt at 315k.
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Tranny 5 speed and rear end also going strong at 216,000 miles too!!!!
 

poneypower89

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whats ur point?

Thats 100k less than that guy..
 

SVT32VDOHC

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My notchback is 135 and counting. I have had a 91 GT with 145+
Both ran great with all original parts.
 

revedup

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poneypower89 said:
whats ur point?

Thats 100k less than that guy..
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Point is i want to know how long the engines go for and trannys too thats the point!!!!!!!!
 

85ragtop

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Let’s be adults please.

You guys have a ton of miles thats cool.
 
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89lxsport50

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203,000 on stock engine, clutch, tranny, and rearend. Valvecovers have never been off, no problems.
 

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89lxsport50 said:
203,000 on stock engine, clutch, tranny, and rearend. Valvecovers have never been off, no problems.
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wow to be on the original tranny is good....but the original clutch=AMAZING

how have you managed that? easy driving??
 

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1985 5.0 said:
wow to be on the original tranny is good....but the original clutch=AMAZING

how have you managed that? easy driving??
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My first fitty had 155,000 on it and all was stock except the clutch. It ran flawlessly.

NOW, my current one has 94k, but I have more than doubled the output of the engine and I still have the stock clutch! Ran 12's all day long with the supercharger and Nitto DR's doing burnouts and what not. Plenty of racin too.... well see how long it lasts, but all is well now!
 

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1985 5.0 said:
wow to be on the original tranny is good....but the original clutch=AMAZING

how have you managed that? easy driving??
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3rd clutch stock car no grinding!!!
 
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89lxsport50

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1985 5.0 said:
wow to be on the original tranny is good....but the original clutch=AMAZING

how have you managed that? easy driving??
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I bought the car new, and drove it daily for 17 years. I have not really pampered the clutch. I am pretty easy on it now, but it took some abuse in the past.
 

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Had an old '86 grand marquis with the lo-po 180 horse 5.0 that my grandpa owned and maintained meticulously until my dad bought it with around 100K on it; we ended up putting 254,000 miles total on it before we got rid of it due to rusted out brake lines. I kind of regret not hacking it back together to see where it would have finally died. We were horrible to that thing the last 15K or so of it's life; just beat the crap out of it trying to kill it. The tranny was really slow to downshift, and even when it did, the poor compressionless motor wouldn't do much to get you moving. We eventually just used it to make runs to the junkyard and to the farm I worked at a mile away. It used so much oil at the end of it's life that it was kind of ridiculous; it got to the point that we'd just pour used oil in versus new. I remember putting a bunch of bar & chain oil for a chainsaw in it once when I was late for a party......... The engine was original and untouched, but the wierd thing about this car is that the AOD was also original and unmolested.
 

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my old gt 275k without ever taking the valve covers off
 

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wait until jrhichker gets here. he has over 400.xxx k i know dont remember if his has been apart or not.

dont mind me im at 94,000.

what do you highmilers do about your lifters, mine tick like crazy, would taking it apart to fix that be considered taking it apart?
 

NKau

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fivespeedsteed said:
what do you highmilers do about your lifters, mine tick like crazy, would taking it apart to fix that be considered taking it apart?
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Nothing. You probably just have one or two that are gummed up/stuck. I've used this stuff called 'marvel mystery oil' in the past with good luck. Just add some to your oil, run for a while, then drain and replace your oil. You'll know right away whether it worked or not; that stuff cleaned out my lifters within a few minutes of idling.
 
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