Where was my Ford Triton V 10 failure?
Where was my Ford Triton V 10 failure?
On May 28th at 735 miles from Indio, CA, 18 miles north of Weed, CA, 22 miles south of Yreka, CA, 29,100 odometer miles, and 12 months out of warranty, the motor in my 2014 Winnebago Adventurer 37F launched the connecting rod on cylinder #2 through the engine block.
What was the casting number for the Ford Triton?
Casting Number: F7VE – produced from 1997 until 1999 and known as “Non-PI” version. Has rounded intake ports with an open style combustion chamber with one intake valve and one exhaust valve. YC2E – produced from 2000 until 2001 and known as “PI” version.
What kind of engine does a Ford Triton have?
Sponsored Links The Triton is a 6.8 liter, naturally aspirated V10 engine from Ford Motor used to power heavy duty trucks and cargo vans like the Ford E-Series. Featuring a single overhead cam design (SOHC), in a V configuration, the Ford Triton architecture has been part of the Ford Modular family since 1997.
When did the Ford Triton 9c3e come out?
9C3E – produced from 2008 until present and are very similar to the 5C3E except for a smaller combustion chamber which resulted in a small compression change. From 1997 until 2005 the two-valve version cylinder heads used a spark plug with a 14mm thread, an 18 mm reach, and a 5/8˝ hex.
Is the Ford Triton V10 still in production?
To everyone’s surprise, the V10 actually never stopped production. Many thought that when Ford quit offering the engine as an option for the 2011 Superduty that the Triton was no longer available. However, the V10 has been offered as an option for the F450-F750 cab and chassis along with motorhome chassis since 2012.
Is there a problem with my Ford Triton?
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Casting Number: F7VE – produced from 1997 until 1999 and known as “Non-PI” version. Has rounded intake ports with an open style combustion chamber with one intake valve and one exhaust valve. YC2E – produced from 2000 until 2001 and known as “PI” version.
Sponsored Links The Triton is a 6.8 liter, naturally aspirated V10 engine from Ford Motor used to power heavy duty trucks and cargo vans like the Ford E-Series. Featuring a single overhead cam design (SOHC), in a V configuration, the Ford Triton architecture has been part of the Ford Modular family since 1997.