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F250 Super Cab w/5.4L 3 valve engine

devildog80

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Bought the truck for salvage price & clear title, from local garage, for a grandpa/grandson project. Grandson moved on with his now pregnant girlfriend, work, and making his way in the world after graduating high school this year.
The truck has a blown/locked up 5.4L 3 valve interlocking engine, still 2 spark plugs (6&8) seized in PS head, and truck has 265,000+ miles on it, but still in decent shape. Has AZ State stickers on it, so we would assume rode hard & put up wet for most of its life, but still solid and would make a good camping rig.
The ambition was, for both of us to rebuild the engine, but now I would like to just get the engine swapped out. Anyone have good recommendations on best way scenario to do this, perhaps you have a wrecked truck with a running engine on your place, you would sell/barter the engine out of it?

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Used 5.4 3V command a high price because of the issues with them. Cam phasers, low oil pressure to name a couple. I have done remans in a few trucks that have needed engines. Low oil pressure issues are common and grooved cam journals are a big issue, reman heads would be needed. I have never checked into rebuilding one because of the warranty with the reman, and the cost may be close of the reman vs rebuilding

Check here for local yards near you if you want used
 
Priced reman engines from $2100-2800 and one direct from Ford looks to be about $3200, so money value seems to point to the Ford direct engine. True that rebuild kits are priced about the same range as a reman engine, the experience of rebuilding it was the goal, to teach my grandson how to get it done. Just need to have that kind of money available. In my area I would gamble the truck would be worth around $5500 with new engine, needs a steering column swap, some cleanup inside/outside to get that, so not a big money maker when all said & done for resale project. But with full size frame, 8' bed, auto/air/jumpseat in cab, worth it for fixing to use it myself.......to me anyway.
So.......if I found a running engine someone had for a few hundred, drop it in the truck just to get it running, then sell for maybe $3500......1) it puts the truck back in service to live a few more years, 2) it is a solid rig and would make a good work truck for someone without fixing a bunch of little stuff too on my side, 3) priced right for someone who needs a cheaper rig. I am sure there were a lot of construction trailers pulled with this truck, as it has the size & power to do it, just can't see sending it to the salvage yard just yet.
 
My old farmer/rancher brain seeing more life in this truck, and hate to see it all just go to the crusher, but maybe its for the best? Takes a bit to realize that so much throw away engineering goes into vehicles nowadays, so maybe I am just kidding myself to think the truck still has life left in it? Maybe someone would be interested it getting the truck from me, to fix and use themselves?
 
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