Ferrari F430 Engine for Sale | OEM F136 4.3L V8 Flat-Plane Crank
$18,999.00
Product Overview
- Displacement: 4,308 cc (4.3L / 262.9 cu in)
- Configuration: 90-degree V8, DOHC, 32 valves
- Horsepower: 483 hp at 8,500 rpm (US) | 490 hp (European)
- Torque: 343 lb-ft at 5,250 rpm
- Condition: OEM used, inspected and documented
- Availability: Call (240) 306-7051 to confirm Berlinetta, Spider, or Scuderia availability
- Shipping: Free freight to all 50 states with specialist exotic engine handling
- Fully inspected and documented: engine code, variant, and mileage where available
- Dry sump oiling system inspected before shipping
- Zero core charge required, your existing engine stays with you
- Backed by a 15 day replacement warranty against internal defects
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Description
Engine Background
The Ferrari F430 engine is one of the most technologically significant naturally aspirated V8 engines ever produced for a road car. Introduced in 2004 as the heart of the F430 Berlinetta, it is a completely new design; Ferrari explicitly stated it shares no components with the 360 Modena’s engine. The 4.3-liter F136 E was developed by applying technology from Ferrari’s Formula 1 division directly to a road car: the 4-valve cylinder heads, intake trumpets, and variable valve timing system were derived from contemporary F1 engine design.
The flat-plane crankshaft, with 180 degrees between throws rather than the 90-degree cross-plane arrangement used by American V8s, is responsible for several of the F430’s defining characteristics. It allows the engine to rev more freely, respond more sharply to throttle inputs, and produce the distinctive exhaust note that Ferrari V8 engines are known for. At 8,500 rpm with 483 hp from 4.3 liters, the F430 engine produces approximately 112 horsepower per liter, a figure that rivals purpose-built racing engines.
The engine was used in three variants: the standard Berlinetta coupe, the Spider convertible (same output, slightly heavier car), and the Scuderia (503 hp, revised valve timing, titanium wheel nuts, and extensive weight reduction program). We document and confirm the specific variant of every unit before shipping. Call (240) 306-7051 to confirm current availability.
When Replacement Becomes Necessary
- Oil consumption above manufacturer specified intervals, internal seal deterioration on high-mileage or poorly maintained examples
- Check engine lights related to individual cylinder misfire, ignition coil or injector failure on aged units
- Rough idle that does not respond to basic service, DISA variable intake or sensor fault
- Overheating, the F430 cooling system is sensitive and must be maintained with Ferrari-specified coolant
- Oil leaks at rear main seal or cam cover gaskets, common on aged examples
- Variable valve timing fault codes, VVT actuator wear
Known Issues We Document Before Shipping
- Dry sump system maintenance: the F430 uses a dry sump oiling system. Neglected oil service intervals are a leading cause of bearing failure in high-revving Ferrari V8 engines. We inspect all accessible external oiling system components and note service indicators before shipping.
- Cam cover gasket seeps: the cam cover gaskets on aged F430 engines are a documented seep point. We inspect all cam cover areas and note any seepage before shipping.
- IMS-style bearing concern awareness: unlike Porsche flat-six engines, the F430 does not suffer from the same intermediate shaft bearing issue. However, buyers from the flat-six world sometimes ask. The F430’s failure modes are different and primarily maintenance-related.
- Clutch actuator wear on F1 gearbox cars: F430s equipped with the paddle-shift F1 gearbox have clutch actuator wear concerns separate from the engine itself. The engine and clutch are separate concerns but both factor into a complete F430 service plan.
- Service intervals matter dramatically: high-revving Ferrari V8 engines need correct service intervals. Engines that have been neglected (oil changes skipped, coolant not maintained, sensor faults ignored) are at substantially higher risk of internal failure than those with documented service history.
F430 Variants by Application
Critical buyer information across the three F430 variants:
| Variant | Years | HP | Redline | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| F430 Berlinetta | 2004 to 2009 | 483 hp (US) | 8,500 rpm | Standard coupe. F136 E engine. 6-speed manual or F1 paddle-shift. |
| F430 Spider | 2005 to 2009 | 483 hp (US) | 8,500 rpm | Convertible. Same engine as Berlinetta. Approximately 66 lbs heavier. |
| F430 Scuderia | 2007 to 2009 | 503 hp | 8,500 rpm | Track-focused. Revised valve timing. Extensive weight reduction. Scuderia-specific ECU calibration. |
| INCLUDED | Long block engine assembly as removed from donor vehicle. Specific accessories confirmed before shipping. |
|---|---|
| NOT INCLUDED | Gearbox (manual or F1 paddle-shift), dry sump tank and scavenge lines, ECU and wiring harness, exhaust manifolds, intake system, ancillary accessories. |
| ECU Note | The F430 ECU is specific to the vehicle variant and in some cases VIN-linked. The correct matching ECU is required for engine operation. We can advise on ECU sourcing. |
| Core Note | No core charge. |
What Ships and What Does Not
| Ferrari F430 Berlinetta | 2004 to 2009 |
|---|---|
| Ferrari F430 Spider | 2005 to 2009 |
| Ferrari F430 Scuderia | 2007 to 2009 |
| Note on cross-compatibility | The F136 engine family was also used in Maserati applications with cross-plane crankshaft configuration. The F430's flat-plane variant is specific to Ferrari application. |
Direct-Fit Vehicle Applications
| Ferrari F430 engine | Most common buyer search |
|---|---|
| F430 V8 engine | Configuration search |
| F136 engine | Engine code- specialist buyer |
| Ferrari 4.3L engine | Displacement-format search |
| F430 Scuderia engine | Performance variant buyer |
| Ferrari flat-plane V8 | Architecture designation |
| F430 engine for sale | Purchase intent search |
| Ferrari V8 for sale | General Ferrari V8 buyer |
| Ferrari F430 motor | Motor vs engine buyer |
| Ferrari F430 engine price | Price research buyer |
Not sure if this fits? Call us at (240) 306-7051. We verify variant (Berlinetta, Spider, or Scuderia) and donor history before every order ships.
Used OEM Versus Specialist Rebuild
For an F430 Berlinetta, Spider, or Scuderia with engine failure, used OEM is typically the most accessible path. New F430 engines are no longer in production and Ferrari Classiche service for the F430 commands substantial premiums. A specialist F430 rebuild with fresh internals, refreshed dry sump system, and updated valve springs typically runs $25,000 to $45,000-plus from established Ferrari specialist shops. Our documented used F430 engines provide a more accessible path for cars that will return to road duty.
Inspection Workflow
- External condition assessed, all accessible areas inspected
- Engine code, variant, and mileage documented where available
- Dry sump oiling system condition assessed at accessible external points
- Cam cover gasket areas inspected for seepage
- Variable valve timing actuator areas inspected externally
- Service history disclosed where available from donor
- Variant verification: Berlinetta (standard), Spider (same engine, convertible chassis), or Scuderia (503 hp revised valve timing)
Pre-Purchase Buyer Notes
- Confirm variant matches your car: Berlinetta and Spider use the same 483 hp F136 E engine. Scuderia uses a revised 503 hp variant with different valve timing and components. Cross-installing creates ECU and exhaust mismatch.
- Service history matters enormously: F430s with documented Ferrari dealer service history are dramatically lower risk than units with unknown maintenance backgrounds. Disclose available history when calling.
- Plan dry sump system refresh: regardless of donor service records, refresh the dry sump oil tank, pump, and lines at installation. The system is the F430’s primary oil supply and is sensitive to neglect.
- Use Ferrari-specified coolant and oil: do not substitute generic fluids. The F430 cooling and oiling systems are designed around specific fluid chemistry. Wrong fluids accelerate internal wear.
- Expect specialist installation: F430 engine installation requires Ferrari-specific tools, ECU programming, and chassis dyno verification. Plan for specialist shop labor as part of the total project cost.
Why Buy From Part Nests
- Variant confirmed: Berlinetta, Spider, or Scuderia documented before payment
- Engine code and mileage recorded where available
- Dry sump oiling system condition externally inspected
- Cam cover gasket areas assessed for seepage
- Service history disclosed where available from donor
- No core return required
- Free freight delivery with specialist exotic engine packaging
- 15 day replacement warranty against internal defects
- Call (240) 306-7051 to speak with someone who knows F430 Berlinetta versus Scuderia engine differences, dry sump system service requirements, and F1 versus manual gearbox application considerations
Additional information
| displacement | 308 cc (4.3L / 262.9 cu in), 4 |
|---|---|
| engine-code | F136 E |
| configuration | 32 valves, 90-degree V8, DOHC |
| bore-x-stroke | 92 mm x 81 mm |
| crankshaft | Flat-plane (180 degrees between throws) |
| compression-ratio | 11.3:1 |
| horsepower | 483 hp at 8, 500 rpm (US) | 490 hp (European) |
| torque | 250 rpm, 343 lb-ft at 5 |
| redline | 500 rpm, 8 |
| aspiration | Naturally Aspirated |
| lubrication | Dry sump |
| block-and-head | All-aluminum alloy |
| fuel-system | Bosch Motronic ME7.1 |
| production-years | 2004 to 2009 |
| manufacturer | Ferrari S.p.A. |
| applications | Ferrari F430 Berlinetta, Scuderia, Spider |
| condition | Inspected and Documented, Used OEM |








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