View Full Version : coyote F150 - Make it like a Mustang?????
austingoblue
02-08-2021, 10:45 PM
Hi everyone,
So, the crate motor I was supposed to pick up this past weekend (Gen 2 coyote) ended up being an F150 crate. I was bummed. Anyway, I have been reading that the ONLy differences are the Intake (which I wanted to change anyway), the exhaust manifolds (which don't we have to put on the coyote headers anyway???) and the CAMS.
Is that a difficult and expensive thing to do to make the f150 coyote like the mustang version???
michael everson
02-09-2021, 06:25 AM
After doing some research for you, the timing and firing order is different requiring a cam change. I would also swap the timing cover to a Mustang one. Nothing else really matters as far as actually installing and running it.
Mike
It also requires a different engine harness due to the firing order change. And you must either change the cam phasers or remark them for installation w the mustang cams.
FYI. Ford racing has gen 2 f150 on sale for a dirt cheap price. Use one of those if you head that route.
austingoblue
02-09-2021, 08:41 AM
After doing some research for you, the timing and firing order is different requiring a cam change. I would also swap the timing cover to a Mustang one. Nothing else really matters as far as actually installing and running it.
Mike
Glad you did that, I spent last night researching and I thought I found that a gen 2 f150 and mustang had the SAME firing order. I may just look for a mustang with low miles:)
Gromit
02-09-2021, 09:25 AM
Did I read somewhere that the F150 oil pump was a weak link and the front timing cover was different? I know that it can be done John George ran one in both his roadster and coupe. maybe one of his threads would show what he did.
austingoblue
02-09-2021, 09:26 AM
I will go and check that out, thank you!
FYI -
gen 1 F150 is identical except for the intake cams (and slightly lower compression) - but the same firing order so the same control pack etc. (timing cover, oil filter, alternator are different but don't matter other than must use remote oil filter.) I used one in my build (with the swapped mustang intake cams)
All that changes w the gen 2 and the different firing order. Keep that in mind when reading (pretty sure John George was gen 1)
Mike N
02-09-2021, 10:52 AM
F150 oil pump has sintered gears that have been known to fail under hard use. If you plan on tracking or racing the car upgrading the oil pump / gears would be a good choice.
https://www.hotrod.com/articles/ford-50l-coyote-oil-pump-gear-swap/
Jeff Kleiner
02-09-2021, 11:49 AM
F150 oil pump has sintered gears that have been known to fail under hard use...
That may explain why John scattered a couple of his Coyotes.
Jeff
austingoblue
02-09-2021, 03:03 PM
Yes, def not going to go with the f150, i just do not want to mess with it. Mustang it is...the search continues
TheMole
02-09-2021, 03:27 PM
Hi Austin,
I converted an F150 Gen 2 to the mustang config. I can send you the differences so you can decide for yourself. Send me a private message if you want to discuss.