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Look at it this way, you pull this off and you'll be the subject matter expert on N/A 3v building because you were the one brave enough to tread new waters and push the envelope. Something to be damn proud of.
expert...hahahha i've just been asking lots of questions, reading anything i find about n\a mod motors and going off of my pushrod engine building experience.Look at it this way, you pull this off and you'll be the subject matter expert on N/A 3v building because you were the one brave enough to tread new waters and push the envelope. Something to be damn proud of.
expert...hahahha i've just been asking lots of questions, reading anything i find about n\a mod motors and going off of my pushrod engine building experience.
went to install the flexplate and drop the 5.4 in and noticed the rear main seal had gotten twisted outward in one spot (don't ask i can explain in words). i guess when i installed the the rear plate the seal lip flipped out when i pushed it on. i had lube on it too when i slid it on. so everything had to stop since i didn't have another seal. got it now and it's going down in the hole tomorrow regardless.
ya know i was talking to my buddy the other day and i had no idea ford made a v10 3V.....damn man i would have shoehorned one of those in there if i had known that. i never paid the v10's any mind cause they were all 2V motors.
*also i saw another post regarding cam gears. is it true the 3 valve v10's have the VCT eliminated>
the V10 shortblock is basically a 5.4 with an extra bank of cylinders so the pistons and rods would be the same as mine currently. the intake manifold would be fairly easy now also. it would be a matter of welding two extra runners and extending the plenum. heads are basically the same as ours witrh an extra cylinder as well so the cnc porting profiles should work with minor tweaking. cams could be reground as well. there's room for them but headers would be .....a challenge but they probably make some shorty's that could be modified. LT's could be done as well but with the extra power i probably wouldn't bother....ah yeah i would.If im not mistaken I heard of someone talking about a v10 build a while back but as stated they have no parts whatsoever for it . It would all have to be a custom one off deal .....not like your running all out the box stuff lol . I don't think it has ever been done though .
I'm wandering about the placement of the throttle body I bet with minimal modifications a powerhouse kit can be converted to fit this setup![]()
I know rygen runs a 3v in his but mike made him a one off intake , but seeing this jpc one I bet the normal powerhouse kit could be fit to the 5.4 alot easier .......
the stock intake an t-b would work but you would need to come up with something for the fuel pressure sensor sicne it's different. the 5.4 has 3 wires as opposed to the 4.6's 4 wire sensor plus the bolt spread is different. note the 5.4 3V CMCV's are made into the intake not in a separtrate plate like the mustang 4.6 3V so removing them would be a chore. i was going to use the 5.4 fuel rail until i discovered this. the connector for the tb and most of the sensors are the same with exception to the oil level sensor and fuel pressure sensor.ron, im swaping my motor for a 5.4 3v from a 08 navigator, i have a couple of questions for you. im leaving everything as it sits now. other than swaping the at else is need oil pan. what else would be needed to make the engine fit? im not worried about the cleareance to in the top since i have a huge hood. but i was wondering is there any chances i could use the stock intake manifold and throtle body system? at least for a little while. and what was the cost of that intake manifold (if u dont mind) i was thinkin on getting some adapters machined to make the 4.6 intake manifold fit.
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I have a 09 F150 5.4 that I can take some pics of if you guys need them .the stock intake an t-b would work but you would need to come up with something for the fuel pressure sensor sicne it's different. the 5.4 has 3 wires as opposed to the 4.6's 4 wire sensor plus the bolt spread is different. note the 5.4 3V CMCV's are made into the intake not in a separtrate plate like the mustang 4.6 3V so removing them would be a chore. i was going to use the 5.4 fuel rail until i discovered this. the connector for the tb and most of the sensors are the same with exception to the oil level sensor and fuel pressure sensor.
if you are using the stock exaust manifolds then you won't have to lower the engine but if using 4.6 long tubes you may have to. lowering the engine and trans is easy if you have a set of prothane mounts. they come part and you can switch the top urethane donut to the bottom. the trans cross member we figured out today. it requires removing the crossmember and unbolting the trans mount along with the exhaust hangers. we flipped it upside down and installed everything on the opposite side which lowered the trans about 1". best part on this deal is all the factory bolts and exhaust hangers still mount back up and it looks like thats the way it came.
if you aren't into doing fabrication and working out some small problems then spend the $350 for the performance automatic flexplate cause it will save a bunch of time figuring out starter alignment and converter depth etc.
the intake runs about $1800 or so depending on what configuration you want (5.4 or 4.6 stock t-b or gt500 t-b etc.) call 866 JPC-RACE and they will get you an exact quote on that.
if i remember correctly the '09 F150 5.4 3V motor has a different intake and it looks similar to the mustang but uses a single 75mm t-b so it may be worth checking into that just for kicks. heck it might be a decent intake for a mild engine combo.
headers completely done now along with engine and trans mounts. i think it's downhill from here.
i would really apreciate if u can do that i found a couple of pics online and it looks like it would work, i'll call ford on monday because i could not find a part number. i'll have the motor down here around thursday and a guy from a machine shop said he could make me the adapters for the 4.6 manifold. lets see whats the easiest and cheapest wayI have a 09 F150 5.4 that I can take some pics of if you guys need them .
PM senti would really apreciate if u can do that i found a couple of pics online and it looks like it would work, i'll call ford on monday because i could not find a part number. i'll have the motor down here around thursday and a guy from a machine shop said he could make me the adapters for the 4.6 manifold. lets see whats the easiest and cheapest way![]()
billy do u have a clue how big the t/b looks in that one, because that looks like the picture i found. is it a little round tb or kind of bigHere are the pics of the 09 F150 5.4 intake .
Looks small to me mabe a single 75 mm as suggested by Spyderbilly do u have a clue how big the t/b looks in that one, because that looks like the picture i found. is it a little round tb or kind of big
thanksA few notes for you guys,
The newer 5.4 fuel rails use the same Fuel Rail Pressure sensor ae the 4.6. I am unsure of the exact date break, but I know for a fact that an 08 F150 5.4 3v rail uses the same sensor as the 4.63v.
You mentioned that you removed te shim plate from between the trans and motor.
You need to make sure you have plenty of end play in the converter, if not you will run the risk of hammering out the crank thrust bearing.
i just got the motor today and as a matter of fact the fps is the same as the one in the 4.6A few notes for you guys,
The newer 5.4 fuel rails use the same Fuel Rail Pressure sensor ae the 4.6. I am unsure of the exact date break, but I know for a fact that an 08 F150 5.4 3v rail uses the same sensor as the 4.63v.
You mentioned that you removed te shim plate from between the trans and motor.
You need to make sure you have plenty of end play in the converter, if not you will run the risk of hammering out the crank thrust bearing.
the issue i found was to make it all fit under the hood the adpapters would've had to be short and that would have made a very sharp turn right at the intake to head transition. it would have killed the flow. if you were able to make them about 2-3" tall then the angle would have been not so bad but that would stick the intake through the hood even with lowering the engine.i just got the motor today and as a matter of fact the fps is the same as the one in the 4.6
i got the engine and it has every accsesory, full harness tranny, converter intake manifold, fuse box ecu and more. i bed i would only need a navigator shell and i have the rest.
Ron, how hard you think it would be to make those adapters to make the stock manifold fit.