two questions for Ford fans on this engine:
(a) does it use a cast iron or cast aluminum cylinder head?
(b) Is it part of the "Triton" series of engines?
thanx..
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two questions for Ford fans on this engine:
(a) does it use a cast iron or cast aluminum cylinder head?
(b) Is it part of the "Triton" series of engines?
thanx..
The truck motor? It's a purpose-built V6 w/cast heads.
its a 1998 f150 (truck)
i think the heads are aluminum and the engine is a Triton design..
I had the 1997 F150. I would have remembered if it had aluminum heads.
Ford has two modular engine programs - Triton and Romeo (trucks and cars, respectively). I don't think that the 4.2L is a Triton w/two cylinders lopped off. It's too big, displacement-wise.
Well - it does look like it has aluminum heads:
http://www.powertechengines.com/65-99.html
Oh! It does!
http://www.fordpowerproducts.com/pdf...EC%20SHEET.pdf
I still don't know if it's a Triton.
I live a couple miles from the Ford Romeo engine plant. Maybe I'll pop in and ask!;)
liter = "LITRE" Please!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by eshort
FORD 4.2 liter V6 engine----
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If we gringos were stupid enough to start pronouncing it LEET-RAH, we might start spelling it that way and shifting with our left hands. :rolleyes:
What ever it is that you "Shift/Adjust/Polish" with your left handQuote:
Originally posted by BipolarBill
If we gringos were stupid enough to start pronouncing it LEET-RAH, we might start spelling it that way and shifting with our left hands. :rolleyes:
Bill, its got Squat Diddly 2 do with me :D :D :D :D
He's talking about his car, silly! :D
You never know with that dude......You just never know :D :D :D
He He :r