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PostSubject: ford engine history   ford engine history EmptySeptember 29th 2009, 4:14 pm

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1908–1927 Ford Model T engine
1928–1931 Ford Model A engine (see Ford Model A (1927-1931)
1932–1934 Ford Model B engine (see Ford Model B (1932)
1930s–1962 Ford Sidevalve
1951–1966 Consul 4 — (United Kingdom)
1961–1977 Essex V4 — (United Kingdom: Used in Transit Mk.1, Granada Mk.1/Consul, Capri Mk.1)
1962–1981 Taunus V4 — (Germany) Shared with Swedish Saab automobile 95 Saab Sonett and 96 until 1980.
1968–1983 Renault Ventoux engine — Ford Corcel from Willys/Renault Dauphine (Brazil)
1959–2002 Kent — (UK) 1.0-1.6 L I4 (Europe)
1959–1968 Kent (Original) 1.0–1.3L (used in Anglia, Cortina Mk.1)
1962–1975 Lotus Twin Cam 1.6 L (used in Lotus Elan, Cortina, Europa, Ford Escort, and Caterham Super Seven)
1967–1980 Crossflow 1.1 L, 1.3 L, 1.6 L (used in Cortina Mk.2, Capri Mk.1, Escort Mk.1 & Mk.2, Ford Fiesta Mk.1 (1.6 versions), Reliant Anadol (1.3 and 1.6 versions)
1969–198? BDA 1.6 L (used in Escort RS1600, and Caterham Super Seven)
1976–1988 Valencia 957cc, 1.0 L, 1.1 L, 1.3 L, 1.6 L (used in Fiesta Mk.1, Escort Mk.3, Orion (1.3 from '86-on)
1988–1995 HCS 1.0L, 1.1 L, 1.3 L (used in Fiesta Mk.3, Orion Mk.2/Escort Mk3.5)
1995–2002 Endura-E 1.3 L OHV (UK: Fiesta Mk.4, Ka)
1970s OHC/Pinto/T-88 Series
1970–1989 EAO — 1.3 L–2.0 L Cortina Mk.3-Mk.5, Sierra, Capri Mk.2&3, Granada Mk.2&3, Scorpio, Transit
1974–1990s OHC — 2.3 L (used in the Pinto, Mustang, the Merkur XR4Ti, and Thunderbird Turbo Coupe)
1983– OHC — 2.0 L 2.3 L and the 2.5 L for the Ranger
1989– I4 DOHC (used in Sierra, Scorpio/Granada Mk.3, Transit)
1972–2000 York (Diesel) 2.3L, 2.4L, 2.5L (Used in Transit, A-Series (4 and 6-cyl version),London Taxi, also Ford-Iveco trucks, "DI" (Direct-Injection) version from 1984-on)
1980–2002 CVH — 1.3 L/1.4 L/1.6 L/1.8 L/1.9/2.0 L Escort, Orion, Fiesta Mk.2, Sierra (Europe, Sierra from '89 onwards, 1.9L for USA only)
1983–1995 CHT — (Brazil)
1984–1994 HSC — 2.3 L/2.5 L for Tempo and Taurus
1990s Mazda F — Mazda-derived 2.2 L for Probe
1992–2004 Zeta/Zetec/Zetec-E (Used in Escort Mk.5 / Orion, Fiesta Mk.4, Ford Fiesta Mk.3/3.5, Mondeo Mk.1, Focus) (Ford Aspire/Kia)
1995– Zetec-SE (Sigma) (Used in Fiesta Mk.4, Puma, Focus)
2000– Duratorq — Diesel (Europe: Used in Mondeo Mk.3, Focus, Transit, Transit Connect, London Taxi TX1 (from 2002 onwards))
2000– Duratec 8v/HE/20/23 — (Mazda-derived[citation needed]; used in Mondeo Mk.3, Focus Mk.2)
Power Stroke 2.8 — 2.8 L Diesel (Brazil)
2009–present EcoBoost — 1.6 L/2.0 L
[edit] 6 Cylinder
Ford was late to offer a six-cylinder engine in their cars, only introducing a six in 1941 after the failure of the 1906 Model K. The company relied on its famous Flathead V8 for most models, only seriously producing six-cylinder engines in the 1960s. The company was also late with a V6 engine, introducing a compact British V6 in 1967 but waiting until the 1980s to move their products to rely on V6 engines. The company has relied on five major V6 families ever since, the Cologne/Taunus V6, Canadian Essex V6, Vulcan V6, Mondeo V6 and Cyclone V6. But three of these lines are scheduled to end production within this decade, leaving only the Mondeo and Cyclone as the company's midrange engines.

1906–1907 Model K straight-6
1941– Straight-6
1941–1951 226 CID Flathead
1948–1953 254 CID Flathead used in buses and two ton trucks
1952–1964 OHV (215, 223, 262) primarily car usage.

144 CID straight-6 in a 1964 Ford Falcon
1960–1984 (Longer in Australia) 'Falcon Six' OHV (144, 170, 200, 250) car usage.
1964–1996 OHV (240, 300, 4.9 L) truck 6 built in Cleveland, Ohio
1988–2002 Ford Australia SOHC I6 Falcon engines
1988–1992 3.9 L SOHC
1992–2002 4.0 L SOHC
1998–2002 4.0 L SOHC VCT
2002–present Ford Australia Barra DOHC I6 4.0 L engines
1951–1966 Zephyr 6 — (United Kingdom)
1967–1988 British Essex V6 — 60° British V6 2.5/3.0 L
1964–present Cologne/Taunus V6 — 1.8–4.0 L pushrod and SOHC V6
1982–2008 Canadian Essex V6 — 90° V6, 3.8/3.9/4.2 L models
1986–2007 Vulcan V6 — 60° pushrod V6 3.0 L, originally designed for the Taurus
1989–1995 SHO V6 3.0/3.2 L DOHC V6
1994–present Mondeo V6 aluminum 60° DOHC
1994–2000 Duratec 25 — 2.5 L
1996–present Duratec 30 — 3.0 L
2000–present Jaguar AJ-V6 — 3.0 L
2004–present AJD-V6 — 2.7 L Diesel
2006–present SI6 — 3.0/3.2 L I6 designed by Volvo[citation needed]
2006–present Cyclone V6 aluminum 60° DOHC
2006–present Duratec 35 — 3.5 L
2007–present Duratec 37 — 3.7 L
2009–present EcoBoost — 3.5 L
[edit] 8 Cylinder
Ford introduced the Flathead V8 in their affordable 1932 Model B, becoming a performance leader for decades. In the 1950s, Ford introduced a three-tier approach to engines, with small, mid-sized, and big block engines aimed at different markets. All of Ford's mainstream V8 engines were replaced by the overhead cam Modular family in the 1990s, however the company is expected to introduce a new larger family, the Boss/Hurricane, by the end of the decade.

1920–1932 Lincoln 60 Degree Fork & Blade V8 — (357.8 & 384.8 cid)
1932–1953 Flathead V8
1940–1950 Ford GAA engine
1952–1957 Lincoln Y-block — mid-sized (317/341/368), HD truck (279/302/317/332)
1954–1964 Y-block V8 — small-block Ford/Mercury/Edsel (239/256/272/292/312)
1958–1968 MEL V8 — big-block Mercury/Edsel/Lincoln (383/410/430/462)
1958–1976 FE V8 — big-block
1958–1971 Generation I (332/352/360/361/390)
1962–1973 Generation II (406/410/427/428)
1965–1968 Ford 427 side oiler
1958–1981 Super Duty truck engine — big-block (401/477/534)
1962–2000 Windsor V8 — small-block (221/255/260/289/289HP/302/351W/Boss 302)
1968–1997 385 V8 — big-block (370/429/460/514)
1970–1982 335/Cleveland V8 — mid-sized (351 Cleveland/400/351M/Boss 351)
1983–present Ford/Navistar Diesel V8
1983–1987 — 6.9 L IDI (indirect injection)
1988–1993 — 7.3 L IDI
1993–1994 — 7.3 L IDI with Turbo
1994–2003.5 — 7.3 L DI (direct injection) "Power Stroke"
2003.5–present — 6.0 L DI "Power Stroke" (Only E series vehicles currently)
2008–present — 6.4 L DI "Power Stroke" (Only F series vehicles currently)
1991–present Modular V8 —OHC 4.6/5.4 L V8
1997–present Triton V8 — truck versions of the Ford Modular V8
1996–present Jaguar AJ-V8 — small displacement DOHC V8 engine family also used by Lincoln LS and Ford Thunderbird
1996–1999 SHO V8 — 3.4 L DOHC 60° V8 designed and produced with Yamaha Motor Corporation.[citation needed] The 3.4L was used in the taurus SHO V-8.
2005–present Volvo V8 — 4.4 L DOHC 60° V8 produced by Yamaha Motor Company in Japan in connection with Volvo Skvode Engine plant Sweden.[citation needed]
Cosworth DFV — DOHC 3.0 liter racing engine
2006–present AJD-V8 — DOHC 3.6 L twin-turbo Diesel
2010– Ford 4.4 Turbo Diesel — DOHC 4.4 L twin-turbo Diesel
2010– Boss/Hurricane — OHC 6.2 L V8
[edit] 10 Cylinder
1997–present Modular V10 — SOHC 90° V10 truck engine
[edit] 12 Cylinder
1932–1942 Lincoln L-head V12 (382/414/448)
1936–1948 Lincoln-Zephyr V12 (267/292/306)
2000s Aston Martin V12
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PostSubject: Re: ford engine history   ford engine history EmptySeptember 29th 2009, 4:19 pm

google.. lol.. im bored..
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PostSubject: Re: ford engine history   ford engine history EmptySeptember 29th 2009, 4:24 pm

well i am done being bored.. im headed to the shop to work on the c10 frame or gut my 4l60e tranny.. ill delete the offtopic stuff in this thread later..
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