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GA Coyote engine

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jjjjjgrant

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I have a complete 5.0 coyote out of a 2012 F150. It will need assembly, but the cams are still in time with one another. Some work was done on the heads to freshen up the valves and bump the compression. I was going to build the engine but have decided to go another route. The crank, rods, and pistons are still together in the block, never touched. bores look great. we do have the front engine cover, valve covers and intake.

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