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1997 cobra forged internal rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark99GT" data-source="post: 16880596" data-attributes="member: 43741"><p>As already stated, pull the motor yourself to save $. Pulling the motor/trans isn't too bad.</p><p></p><p>Let the builder supply the parts so they warranty their work (if they provide one). Might get a better price too.</p><p></p><p>Regarding your crank, if you lost oil pressure due to the donuts and spun a bearing the crank journal(s) maybe messed up. But that can be polished out. I'd be surprised if the crank was "broken." So you probably don't need a new one, but have to visually inspect it to be sure.</p><p></p><p>While it's all apart a new clutch might not be a bad idea, depending on the condition/miles on your current one. Just a thought.</p><p></p><p>Last, there are Facebook groups for 4.6 4v parts. Forged short blocks can be had for around your price. I just saw a Teksid built for 1500hp in Woodland CA asking $6500 shipped. Also seen others for less and some for almost twice that. So $9k for just dropping it off and picking it up sounds like a decent deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark99GT, post: 16880596, member: 43741"] As already stated, pull the motor yourself to save $. Pulling the motor/trans isn't too bad. Let the builder supply the parts so they warranty their work (if they provide one). Might get a better price too. Regarding your crank, if you lost oil pressure due to the donuts and spun a bearing the crank journal(s) maybe messed up. But that can be polished out. I'd be surprised if the crank was "broken." So you probably don't need a new one, but have to visually inspect it to be sure. While it's all apart a new clutch might not be a bad idea, depending on the condition/miles on your current one. Just a thought. Last, there are Facebook groups for 4.6 4v parts. Forged short blocks can be had for around your price. I just saw a Teksid built for 1500hp in Woodland CA asking $6500 shipped. Also seen others for less and some for almost twice that. So $9k for just dropping it off and picking it up sounds like a decent deal. [/QUOTE]
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