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Ford Performance M-6010-M50X - Coyote Cast Iron Race Block

FR9 NASCAR block

M-6010-M50X
WARNING:
This part is designed and intended for competition use only. It should not be installed on a vehicle that is driven on public roads and highways. Installation of this part on a vehicle driven on public roads and highways is likely to violate U.S. and Canadian laws and regulations relating to motor vehicle emissions.
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Description

Ford Performance cast iron version of the 2011-2017 Coyote engine block. Cast from a proprietary grade class 50 iron. Designed for extra strength for max-effort/boosted Coyote engine builds.
• Deck height: 227 mm (8.937")
• Finished bore: 92.2 mm (3.630")
• Maximum bore; 95.0 mm (3.740")
• Maximum stroke: 99 mm (3.897")
• Maximum displacement: 5.6L
• Standard Coyote 100 mm bore spacing
• Lengthened bores for added strength
• Revised deck design for added strength around the water jackets
• Utilizes extended 12 mm head bolts M-6067-M501280
• Billet steel 6 bolt main caps with ARP hardware
• Accepts Gen 1 and Gen 2 Coyote 5.0L cylinder heads
• Accepts Gen 1, Gen 2, and Gen 3 GT350 5.2L cylinder heads
• Requires head gasket to match cylinder head
• Installation of 'O-ring' style head gaskets recommended for 95 mm bore applications
• Recommended forged steel crankshafts M-6303-M52B or M-6303-M52P

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Details

  • M-6010-M50X
  • M-6010-M50X
  • 756122014042
  • Ford Performance
  • Will be special ordered for you.
  • New

Shipping Information

  • Item Requires Shipping
  • 228.0 lbs.
  • W24.0000” x H25.0000” x L31.0000”
  • Oversized Item shipping charges apply!

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