Fact is you really don't know Terry. IMO, your sponsor is a competitor to L&M, so you are getting some influence there.
I'm not saying I'm unbiased as I'm friends with Mike.
However, from what I understand, there are 3 1000+ Coyotes with the L&M modified blocks. There have been 100s of dyno pulls, why?, testing. It's certainly easier if one owns a dyno, to strap the car down and make pulls to test vs. loading up and going to the track, not to mention cost factors.
Additionally there are at least six more modded blocks out there that are in the very high triple digits or low four digit area. So far no failures. These blocks have been out and running since April.
Now true time will tell, I just dont think it's a fair statement to question the longevity, neither of us is knowledgeable enough to be definitive about it.
the 3v block has more material in the water jacket area.
that has 0 to do with it. I like Mike a lot, and mike is a great engine builder. I refer customer in that part of the country to Mike all the time, so you are way off base there.
I think it's very fair to questions something that simply hasn't been "time proven" yet.
5 months? 5 months is not a long time, unless the cars have been seeing track duty just about every single weekend.
You can't say something that has been around for a few months has proven itself longevity wise, because their simply isn't any longevity there.
Everyone has their own opinion. To me, longevity would be a "block" not necessarily the components of the block, that will hold up to at least 2 years of regular track running / mile blasts, etc..
Lets see these cars out 2-3 times a month for a year or better, and then we can start using terms in reference to them holding up over time, because at that point, they will have time behind them.
And i'm not picking on L&M "in general", i'm talking about the block in general. Has nothing to do with l&m, or ford's version, or rich groh's version. it has to do with the block.
I referenced testing the mmr block because the actual sleeves where the egging start are thicker, and are "supposed" to hold up better. Again. I have no experience with their unfilled block at these levels, nor what else ford has planned. So, I can't say for sure they will last either.
As far as the "stick" shocking the crank. No one has issues with the crank. They have had issues with the cylinder walls egging and causing cracks between the water jackets, and in the valley. I don't see a stick egging the cylinders any more than an auto car.