0 01PonyPower New Member May 30, 2006 2 0 0 Jun 11, 2006 #1 Jun 11, 2006 #1 I blew up my 4.6L and decided to buy a 5.1 Stroker to replace it. But I have to but my PI heads,intake,oil pan and front plate from the motor!!!!
I blew up my 4.6L and decided to buy a 5.1 Stroker to replace it. But I have to but my PI heads,intake,oil pan and front plate from the motor!!!!
tomustang Psychotic Member Founding Member Jun 8, 2000 3,434 2 78 McLean Hospital Jun 11, 2006 #2 Jun 11, 2006 #2 Chilton/Haynes manual
5spd GT "the 5.0 owns all" Founding Member Aug 7, 2002 9,516 4 79 Arkansas Jun 12, 2006 #3 Jun 12, 2006 #3 5.1L? or 5.0L?
tomustang Psychotic Member Founding Member Jun 8, 2000 3,434 2 78 McLean Hospital Jun 12, 2006 #4 Jun 12, 2006 #4 5spd GT said: 5.1L? or 5.0L? Click to expand... Damnit, wait. I'm already confused...
5spd GT "the 5.0 owns all" Founding Member Aug 7, 2002 9,516 4 79 Arkansas Jun 12, 2006 #6 Jun 12, 2006 #6 Is the 5.1L the "306 stroker kit"...because if it is a 306...that is a 5.0L. I couldn't remember the cubes of the "stroker kit." Simple enough?
Is the 5.1L the "306 stroker kit"...because if it is a 306...that is a 5.0L. I couldn't remember the cubes of the "stroker kit." Simple enough?
W WOT Founding Member Nov 26, 2000 2,817 0 46 Regina, Canada Jun 12, 2006 #7 Jun 12, 2006 #7 Find a online version of the Ford service manual. I would use ARP hardware anyway and in that case use ARP's torque specs.
Find a online version of the Ford service manual. I would use ARP hardware anyway and in that case use ARP's torque specs.
03ghoststang Well-Known Member Jul 16, 2005 1,930 1 57 Los Angeles, California Jun 12, 2006 #8 Jun 12, 2006 #8 there are actually both a 5.0L and a 5.1L stroker for these engines . I believe that CHP makes them too, oh and just get the books these guys mentioned above
there are actually both a 5.0L and a 5.1L stroker for these engines . I believe that CHP makes them too, oh and just get the books these guys mentioned above
tomustang Psychotic Member Founding Member Jun 8, 2000 3,434 2 78 McLean Hospital Jun 13, 2006 #9 Jun 13, 2006 #9 WOT said: Find a online version of the Ford service manual. I would use ARP hardware anyway and in that case use ARP's torque specs. Click to expand... Located here www.fordcds.com
WOT said: Find a online version of the Ford service manual. I would use ARP hardware anyway and in that case use ARP's torque specs. Click to expand... Located here www.fordcds.com
billfisher Active Member Jul 17, 2005 1,296 4 38 huntsville, AL Jun 13, 2006 #10 Jun 13, 2006 #10 fasteners determine torque. like he said switch to ARP and use studs.