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Choate 11-16 Ford 6.7L Short Block Workhorse Engine

Thoroughbred Sku #: CEP67PSW1116-CRE

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Product Name:Choate 11-16 Ford 6.7L Short Block Workhorse Engine
Manufacturer: Choate Engineering Performance
Manufacturer Part #: 67PSW1116
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: CEP67PSW1116
Fitment Notes: 2011-2016 Ford Powerstroke 6.7L

Before purchasing please verify the year model engine is compatible with your truck.

2011-2012 

6.7 Powerstrokes Came stock from Ford with a 8-bolt flexplate and torque converter that are no longer manufactured. All 6.7 Powerstroke balanced assemblies from Choate Engineering come with the updated 6-bolt flexplate from 2013+ and require the customer to update the torque converter or purchase one from us directly.

2017+ 

6.7 Powerstrokes have a larger “Hole Diameter” for the motor mounts and bolts.

**Optional Parts are not installed. Optional parts are covered under the manufactures warranty and not by CHOATE.**

CHOATE Engineering Performance Crate Engine Features:

  • 500 HP rated.
  • This CHOATE engine is fully balanced, and is the perfect engine for spirited daily driving, consumer level towing and everyday life.
  • Upgrades over the Model C include but are not limited to: Torque Plate Honing; Full Engine Balancing; Harmonic Balancer; Head Studs; Valve Seats; Rear Cover and Pickup Tube; Oil Pans; Welded Crank Gear;

Common Issues With The Ford Powerstroke 6.7L  (and how we fix them)

Main and Rod Bearing Clearance Issues- IE ,Spun Bearings. Our fix includes machining for the correct clearances as well as upgraded bearings designed to handle higher levels of
stress.
Valve Failures– OEM Exhaust Valves separate causing at the least, lost compression, at the worst, piston to valve contact causing catastrophic failure. We do not modify the existing
valves as most do, we use an all new valve with better materials that do not have this high-heat separation issue. Crank Gear Spinning- Standard on all our 6.7L builds is a welded crank gear. From Ford this gear is prone to spinning, throwing off timing, and bending all 32 pushrods. TIG welding the gear in place eliminates this issue.
Cam Tunnel Misalignment– The issue here comes with the aftermarket fix which is to use larger clearance bearings. This in turn causes low oil pressure. We do not use larger clearance bearings, we use our own proprietary bearings which allow for perfect alignment. Our 6.7’s see on average 5lbs more oil pressure at startup than others.

Workhorse upgrades include:

  • Stage 2 Camshaft
  • Choate Engineering Billet Flexplate

Choate Features:

  • Full CNC blueprint machining, (bore, deck, hone, and line honed) - The Cylinder bores are blue print bored to a true 90 degrees from the crankshaft center line, prior to being diamond honed to within .0002" for precise piston to cylinder bore clearances. We main bore and line hone the crankshaft which is honed to precisely align the crankshaft in the engine block. We bore the block back to the crankshaft center line and hone the block to RA13 finish. The piston diameter measured to the nearest .0001" matched to cylinder bores. The Cylinder block is surfaced to a finish of RA30 or lower, which meets the factory specification in both flatness and smoothness for the block to head sealing surface. This is mandatory for proper sealing of a MLS Gasket.
  • Connecting Rods, new Damper and New Flex plate with automatic transmissions. – Check both wrist pin and crank pin to rod clearances.
  • New upgraded Pistons .10 - .30" over - NEW Pistons, Rings, Pin Retainers weight matched prior to crank balancing
  • Crankshaft - Balanced with the Rotational assembly checked for run-out inspected for fatigue. Crankshaft is Polished and ground to .0005 concentricity or less
  • New Rod, Main and Cam Bearings
  • Camshaft - Polished and Inspected
  • Install Rear Main Seal
  • Install New Bed Seals
  • Install New Rear Cover Gasket
  • Install Upper and Lower Oil Pan Gaskets
  • Install Pickup Tube O-ring
  • Rear Cover Installed
  • For more information on Choate Engineering Performance call us at 1-859-737-4966

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