1 hr to pull engine=experience.
Actually its super easy to pull these engines, especially if you pull the engine with transmission.
[QUOTE="Gabe": Honestly, at 200k, I would drive it as is while looking for a late-model engine replacement with low miles.
Best answer. They are relatively cheap.[/QUOTE]
Yes they are, If you live near a Pick-N-Pull you can pull a long block for roughly $180, and a fully complete engine for $220, you can also get a sweet deal when they have their 50% off events.. A few years ago I picked up a 4.0L for a tad less than 100 bucks for my old 08 Mustang. I didn't do anything else just a quick inspection, fresh oil and in it went... and boy did I beat the hell out of that engine, and it still ran just fine when I sold the car..
Just AVOID pulling engines for other mustangs, remember the same engine was also used on Rangers and Explorers those are the ones you want..
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