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    Hot Rod Custom Crate Engines

    Hi Guys . Were glad to be back on the FFR Forum again. Just a brief background. TD Motion Performance provides complete Ford Turnkey Crate Engines that include the 347 , 427w, Coyote and Godzilla Setups. Along with bolt on item like oil pan swaps, serpentine kits, EFI Conversions etc. 25+ years in the industry prepping hundreds of engines for the FFR Community, so were not new to the game. Have a warehouse in FL and NJ where the 302, 347, 427w pushrod Engine Factory Powerplants are built and tested. Pay attention to “small” details, fairly priced, fully tested, tuned + turnkey ready!

    Check out a couple of popular engine setups currently in stock 427w + Coyote…….
    https://www.mustangengines.com/produ...e-for-mustang/
    https://www.mustangengines.com/produ...gen-3-engines/

    On our parts site have some things that will help with your install…..
    Serpentine pulley kits
    https://tdmotion.com/product-categor...ss-up-kit-car/

    Coyote Engine Lift Brackets
    https://tdmotion.com/product/coyote-...lift-brackets/

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    I clicked on several of the links and got "404" page doesn't exist in every case. Website still under construction?

    Keith HR #894

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    Yep those … got into the links. Can you edit the post?
    James

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    Please contact one of the System Administrators to become a vendor if you are interested becoming an active product seller on this forum.

    I'm sure David Hodgkins can assist you.

    Good Luck & Welcome Aboard!
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    Sorry guys. Hopefully get back on track - lets try again .......

    427w stroker engines - currently 2 in stock....
    https://www.mustangengines.com/produ...otrod-kit-car/

    Coyote engine / Tranny Pkgs
    https://www.mustangengines.com/produ...gen-3-engines/

    For the bolt on Accessories
    Coyote Lift Brackets....
    https://tdmotion.com/product/coyote-...lift-brackets/

    Serpentine Pulley Kits
    https://tdmotion.com/product-categor...ord-mustang-2/

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    Be careful buying Ford Coyote 5.0 Engine Lift Brackets

    A word of caution to potential buyers of the Ford Coyote 5.0 Engine Lift Brackets.

    I bought a set of these brackets from TD Motion back in 2018. They fit fine and worked as advertised on my Gen 2 Coyote. Be aware that the RH bracket bolts to the rear of the head, not on the side like the LH bracket does. This is not obvious in the photos on the TD Motion website.

    In the '33 Hot Rod and the '35 Hot Rod Truck there is very little clearance between the back of the engine and the firewall, to the point that Coyote users must remove the CMCV parts from the engine and lock the rotors in order to gain a little clearance.

    The problem is that there is not enough room to back out the (even shortened) mounting bolts for the RH bracket - so the bracket cannot easily be removed from the engine once it is installed in the car. (Don't ask me how I know!) These brackets should work well for Roadster or Coupe builders, since they have much larger engine bays than the Hot Rod.

    My recommendation to builders putting a Coyote into a Hot Rod or Hot Rod Truck is to find a different solution for engine lift brackets.

    Also, I suggest that TD Motion add a disclaimer on their Ford Coyote 5.0 Engine Lift Brackets product page to that effect.

    Keith HR #894

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