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What size motor comes in a 1997 Ford f150?

What size motor comes in a 1997 Ford f150?

4.2 l
Used 1997 Ford F-150 Specs & Features

Engine
Base engine size 4.2 l
Base engine type Gas
Cylinders V6
Horsepower 210 hp @ 5000 rpm

What kind of engine does a Ford F-150 have?

With the cancellation of the Panther platform (Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, and Lincoln Town Car) and Ford’s movement to a predominantly V6 based lineup in their F-150’s, the smooth and hardworking 4.6 liter V8 is almost extinct. The 4.6 liter engine was the replacement for the Windsor family of Ford V8’s.

When did the 4.6L come out in the F-150?

As noted above, 1997 was the first year the 4.6L showed up in the F-150. Windsor blocks are all marked with a “W” in the block in two places. Teksid – Teksid just refers to aluminum blocks made from 1993-1999 by Teksid in Italy. The engine itself was assembled in Romeo, Michigan.

Where does the Ford 4.6L engine come from?

Windsor – Windsor refers to the Windsor engine plant in Windsor, Ontario Canada. Ford added this second engine plant in 1997 to produce 4.6L and 5.4L engines. As noted above, 1997 was the first year the 4.6L showed up in the F-150.

When did the Ford 4.6 V8 come out?

The Ford 4.6 V8 was the first engine in the Ford Modular engine family. It hit the markets back in 1991 and remained in production through 2014. Ford also made three primary variants of the 4.6L engine – the 2-valve, 3-valve, and 4-valve.

As noted above, 1997 was the first year the 4.6L showed up in the F-150. Windsor blocks are all marked with a “W” in the block in two places. Teksid – Teksid just refers to aluminum blocks made from 1993-1999 by Teksid in Italy. The engine itself was assembled in Romeo, Michigan.

Where does the Ford F-150 engine come from?

Most Romeo blocks are marked with an “R” in the block. Windsor – Windsor refers to the Windsor engine plant in Windsor, Ontario Canada. Ford added this second engine plant in 1997 to produce 4.6L and 5.4L engines. As noted above, 1997 was the first year the 4.6L showed up in the F-150.

Is the Ford 4.6 V8 the same engine?

Not all Ford 4.6L engines are the same. It was produced for over 20 years and a few different variants exist – notably the 2, 3, and 4-valve 4.6 V8. Each valve engine also went through a few updates during their lives. There are also some significant design changes for specific models.

When did the Ford 4.6L SOHC engine come out?

The 4.6L SOHC engine basically came with (2) different cylinder head options: Heads produced prior to 1999 are referred to as the Non Performance Improved (NPI) heads and heads from 1999 are referred to as the Performance Improved (PI) head. These new PI heads offered improved flow and cam profiles.

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Ruth Doyle