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Where was the Ford InTech Modular engine made?

Where was the Ford InTech Modular engine made?

Modular engines used in Ford trucks were marketed under the Triton name from 1997–2010 while the InTech name was used for a time at Lincoln for vehicles equipped with DOHC versions of the engines. The engines were first produced in Romeo, Michigan then additional capacity was added in Windsor, Ontario.

When did the Ford 4.6 liter V8 come out?

The 4.6 liter engine was the replacement for the Windsor family of Ford V8’s. Having been introduced in the 1962 Ford Fairlane as the 221 cubic inch V8, the Windsor engines would ultimately be found in many familiar sounding sizes (289, 302, and 351) and would power everything from Falcon’s to F-350’s.

What’s the difference between a 4.6 liter V8 and a pushrod V8?

The 4.6 simply revs more to generate its power. For many accustomed to the immediate torque of pushrod V8’s, this was a distinct difference. While the 4.6 is a stout engine, its 20+ year production run hasn’t been free of blemishes.

What kind of machine does Ford 4.6 engine use?

All of our Ford 4.6 engines are bored on a C&C machine. This provides a PERFECT surface for pistons to seat in on and gives better then OEM longevity out of the blocks. We also CNC machine and polish all of our Ford 4.6 crankshafts.

Can a Lincoln InTech 32v engine work in a Mustang?

Dont know the facts for sure but I believe the Lincoln is FWD and the block WILL NOT work in a Mustang. The Intec 32V Navigator is a Windsor Block with 4V heads, that motor does work in a Mustang. Dont know the facts for sure but I believe the Lincoln is FWD and the block WILL NOT work in a Mustang.

The 4.6 liter engine was the replacement for the Windsor family of Ford V8’s. Having been introduced in the 1962 Ford Fairlane as the 221 cubic inch V8, the Windsor engines would ultimately be found in many familiar sounding sizes (289, 302, and 351) and would power everything from Falcon’s to F-350’s.

The 4.6 simply revs more to generate its power. For many accustomed to the immediate torque of pushrod V8’s, this was a distinct difference. While the 4.6 is a stout engine, its 20+ year production run hasn’t been free of blemishes.

What kind of ignition does a 4.6L SOHC have?

The three-valve Modular V-8 has coilon-plug ignition (no spark plug wires) and narrow pencillike (EV6/USCAR) injectors. Saleen’s 4.6L three-valve SOHC has its own plastic, short-runner induction system designed for high-RPM high-performance driving.

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Ruth Doyle