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@Juiced21 here is a mock-up for you to get the ideas flowing. It is based off of one of your great emblems, thank you.

2.7 GRENADE BATCH.png
I would behappy to design one for you guys, but being potentially days from taking delivery of mine, I don't want to put bad juju out there associating too heavily with blown 2.7s, LOL.

Here is the one I did for our first batch of MY22 crew (it's Ford approved too).
Ford Bronco 2.7L blown engine failure list . . 68 so far [Updated: December 13, 2022] FirstbatchMy22 REDGREEN
 

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I would behappy to design one for you guys, but being potentially days from taking delivery of mine, I don't want to put bad juju out there associating too heavily with blown 2.7s, LOL.

Here is the one I did for our first batch of MY22 crew (it's Ford approved too).
Ford Bronco 2.7L blown engine failure list . . 68 so far [Updated: December 13, 2022] FirstbatchMy22 REDGREEN
Nice, do you think you can get Ford to approve an official 2.7 GRENADE BRIGADE emblem? :ROFLMAO:
 
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Confidential Report - line# 29 in OP
- we have another new report - confidential source
- engine build-date 21133 (May 13)
- this new data-point extends B6g build-date tracking range on the low end
- this confidential report has been 100% confirmed independently, we have the VIN and the engine ser#
Ford Bronco 2.7L blown engine failure list . . 68 so far [Updated: December 13, 2022] hist - 2.7L Engine Build-Dates - 2022.Jan.21
 
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Why the confidentiality? Is it one of the diehards who vehemently defended Ford and the 2.7 and don’t want us to know that it “blew up in their face”????
 

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Just had a little giggle- 30+ blown 2.7’s and you get “it’s nothing. Just usual failures. 2.7 is not an issue. Maybe bronco not for you”, etc, etc.
BUT- take the numbers off the A/C knobs? Now THAT has some people upset! Lawsuit! Damn you Ford! Don’t even want it now!
The Internet summed up,
 

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Summary for Today - so far

New -
- today have four new blown engines to add in OP - now 32 total
1) @ScottTexas - need engine ser#, or last-8 VIN
2) Scott Yuen on fb - need engine ser#, or last-8 VIN
3) @matthiggins - need engine ser#, or last-8 VIN
4) confidential - VIN & have engine ser#

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of existing blown engines
- line# 18 in OP - @Broncitis - have VIN, will lookup engine ser#
- line# 27 in OP - @ChadJohnson - need engine ser#, or last-8 VIN
It seems that #1 and #2 above may be one and the same person. The descriptions of their incidents are almost identical. Lost coolant (white smoke) continued driving and engine dies.
 

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Is this nano valve issue only on Broncos? Do we know of any other Ford product with dropped valves? I will be surprised if this is a 2021 Bronco only issue, unless the Bronco has a modified nano.
 

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Is this nano valve issue only on Broncos? Do we know of any other Ford product with dropped valves? I will be surprised if this is a 2021 Bronco only issue, unless the Bronco has a modified nano.
Here is what appears to be a Ford dealership technician showing a blown 2.7. This was posted in June so most likely it is out of an F-150 since the block is already rusted.

Again, most likely NOT A BRONCO, but it does give an example of what a 2.7 looks like after an explosive event.




 

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Here is what appears to be a Ford dealership technician showing a blown 2.7. This was posted in June so most likely it is out of an F-150 since the block is already rusted.

Again, most likely NOT A BRONCO, but it does give an example of what a 2.7 looks like after an explosive event.




Wow talk about grenading an engine only 2 pistons still intact.
 

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Here is what appears to be a Ford dealership technician showing a blown 2.7. This was posted in June so most likely it is out of an F-150 since the block is already rusted.

Again, most likely NOT A BRONCO, but it does give an example of what a 2.7 looks like after an explosive event.




all 24 valves still in place though...definitely not the type of failure we are hearing about
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