1982 Mustang Crate Engines and Cylinder Blocks

Get Your 1982 Mustang Running with a Crate Engine or Cylinder Block
Ford Racing Crate Engine Street Cruiser X2 Cylinder Heads 360HP Front Sump$12,979.99 MSRP $14,250.00
Ford Racing 5.0L 480 HP Coyote Power Module w/ 10R80 Automatic$20,999.99 MSRP $23,100.00
Ford Racing Sealed Crate Engine 347" CU. 415HP Rear Sump$14,999.99 MSRP $15,133.99
Ford Racing Gen 4X 5.0L Coyote Power Module With 10R80 Auto Transmission$20,999.99 MSRP $23,100.00
Ford Racing EFI Dressed 360HP 347CI X2347 Crate Engine With Rear Sump$14,599.99 MSRP $16,000.00
Ford Racing Street Crate Engine 572 CID Big Block 655 HP Front Sump$17,599.99 MSRP $19,750.00
Ford Racing Racing Crate Engine Sealed 347-CI 350-HP W/ X2 Cylinder Heads$13,698.99 MSRP $14,121.99
1982 Mustang Crate Engines and Cylinder Blocks
Whether your 1982 Mustang's engine isn't running anymore or you just want significantly more power, a new engine can be an opportunity to improve your vehicle.
Give Your Mustang the Power It Needs
If you've always dreamed of building your own engine from the ground up, then start with a cylinder block. With a high-quality, stout block, you'll have a solid foundation for your engine. If your goal is to get on the road as quickly as possible though, a ready-to-go crate engine might be a better option for you.
Whether you're looking for a tried-and-true small-block option, like the 351 CID block, or want a massive 460 CID, there are crate engines that will suit you. It's even possible to add modern performance, like a Coyote engine, to your Fox Body.
If you're significantly changing the horsepower your Mustang produces, it's important to also consider cooling. More power creates more heat, and you'll want an improved radiator to keep your engine functioning well for years to come.
Not the year you are looking for? Check out these years: 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, or 1992 for additional options.
















