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Old 06-05-2013, 09:18 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by STROKD View Post
I would think it would depend on the strength of the internals and the parts inside it, if or what would fail... whats driver gotta do with it? over revving it?
The Aluminator has pretty tough internals, but the coyote blocks will deform and break in the water jacket with too much cylinder pressure. There are a couple of aftermarket solutions for the issue - good ol' block fill, or some kind of goofy reinforcement running the length of the cylinder bore, and there is talk that Ford will release a couple of different blocks for high-hp coyotes.

This is the 'Coyote HO' block from Ford Racing: http://s197forum.com/forum/showpost....1&postcount=26

This is what can happen when running a stock block.



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