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Topic: long block or rebuilt engine for 87 mustang
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skeletor1987
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hey guys been a while since i posted just got out of the navy a few days ago and back home to the east bay. i have a 1987 5.0 which is a speed density car. me and my dad are looking to freshen up the motor and get either a rebuilt long block or just a new crate motor. rebuilding it will be too much of a project for us. i was wondering if you guys had any recommendations for a place that rebuilds them for cheap or a good place online to buy from. in advance thanks for the help.
-------------------- 1987 White LX Hatch 1993 White Mazda Miata
Posts: 100 | From: oakland | Registered: Mar 2006
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wilit
Mustang Messiah
Member # 3367
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Talk to Turbo50.
-------------------- "If a man hasn't found something worth dying for, he isn't fit to live." - Martin Luther King Jr.
Posts: 4793 | From: 37.78514° North 122.40100° West | Registered: Oct 2003
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Built88LX
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Member # 10758
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quote: Originally posted by wilit: Talk to Turbo50.
I agree he has good prices and a good reputation so I would also recommend him
Posts: 2390 | From: $acramento | Registered: Mar 2011
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SnakeBit
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Member # 8871
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Agreed, Hit up Dan AKA turbo50. He is a stand up guy that does great work at a very reasonable price. I have never seen a negative post about him. He is working on my 331 at the moment.
-------------------- 91 Coupe full M/M suspension Maier WideBody 331 356 RWHP 357 RWTQ Tuned by TPS MotorSports
Posts: 2707 | From: Fremont | Registered: Jan 2009
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MACK.GT
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one thing I'd keep in mind is, you get what you pay for. if your current engine is running good and you want to freshen it up, why not try a head cam intake upgrade, and a set of gears like 3.73 or 4.10. even things like a o/r x pipe can make a big differnece. a crate motor would be sick too, like an edelbrock , just depends on your budget and intended use. someone once advised me that the motor is the heart of your car,so do it right the first time, and you go cheep now, you'll pay more in the long run. good luck and welcome back !
Posts: 446 | From: 510 | Registered: Nov 2010
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