It's been a couple months or so since I've worked on the build. Lots of house maintenance items and other life stuff consuming my time. So, I'm anxious to get back at it, especially with the arrival of my Coyote Gen 4X (M-6007-M50H). The ECU pack (M-6017-M50HM) is on back order--I don't think Ford has released them quite yet. I recently traded emails with Dan G. at F5, and he confirmed they are also waiting. Of course, the price for the Gen 4X went up ($1,600) compared to what I paid for the Gen 3. But that was four years ago, and this is the next iteration of the Coyote.
The Coyote crate motor arrived with no warning. The truck just showed up. Thankfully, my wife happened to be home to accept it, and had them roll it into the garage with their pallet jack. I guess I won't complain, free shipping after all.
I thought Ford did a great job with the crate, leaving a nice gap (safety zone from unwanted penetrations) around the entire motor. (My Gen 3 did not have that safety zone [re-crated by another vendor], and sure enough a fork lift found it's way through the crate. Thankfully, it was just a dented oil filter. No other damage).
Once I had it uncrated, had to scratch my head a bit to figure out how to get it off the pallet. My Sawzall seemed to be the best option. So, I cut a "V" in the pallet so my HF engine hoist could sort of saddle the pallet. This gave the needed reach for the lift plates to bolt on--nice to be able to use those again.
Here it is in all its glory. Notice there's no oil filter cooler spacer piece to remove on the Gen 4X. So, no need to buy the oil filter nipple (AL3Z-6890-A).
I had to pick up an engine stand, as I'm going to prep the Coyote myself this time around. I'm one of those guys who bought all of the accompanying Gen 3 accessories from F5 with my order. Not realizing the Gen 3 wouldn't be available by the time I was ready to order the motor. D'oh! So, I'm test fitting some items to make sure they'll fit. Here's the right side header from F5. Seems to fit just fine.
For those interested in a Coyote for their build, I'm sure you've heard about the change in header bolt pattern on the left side. I guess Ford changed it to the 5.2L pattern. So, my left side header will not directly bolt up. The middle two cylinder exhaust port
bolts don't align--see red arrows. Thankfully, Forte will be making an "adapter" of sorts so those who bought Gen 3 headers can still use them. Looking forward to seeing a copy of one.
I popped off the oil pan to see if anything changed. The oil pan gasket looks exactly like what F5 called out in their instructions for the Gen 3 Moroso oil pan swap (gasket #BR3Z-6710-A). So, it appears it won't be necessary to buy one. Also, notice the oil pick up. It looks a lot like the Moroso pick up in the Gen 3 instructions, except it's much taller.
Check out how the Ford oil pick up is attached. Much more solid looking than the Gen 3 plastic pop-in design.
I think I will pause on the Coyote prep for now until I can find out what will be needed in terms of oil pan, oil pickup, etc. This means back to the fuel system (tank, lines, etc.).