2011 Mustang Gt Engine Rebuild

Spikecrawley

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Jan 3, 2018
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Hey guys,
I need some help on my coyote.
In my 2011, the car ran a bit too long with no oil. My mechanic said I possibly spun a rod bearing.

I need advice on what I should do and or, if I should go ahead and rebuild the engine at an affordable price range.
Any suggestions will be awesome!
Thank you.
 
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I have but can't find any under 6k or any gen 1's in the first place.

Every mechanic I've talked to won't touch the car without an engine replacement

https://fordracingpartsbydonwood.co...ne/5-0l-coyote-long-block-gen-1-m-6006-m50a1/

They are out there,I’ve seen them higher,and I’ve seen them lower cost wise- I’d try talking to a few wrecking yards. But if a rebuild is what you are after-Maybe Check with a few machine shops,see if they will give you some estimates for a rebuild,and some recommendations for a shop that would be willing to pull the motor for the machine shop and install it when it’s ready
 
I just got an estimate for parts from Real Street. About 2.4k for all the pistons, rods, bearings and hardware (all forged)
They said I don't need a machine shop and all parts will fit.
Thinking its cheaper than finding a used engine