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The Ford Vulcan V6 is a 3.0 L (2982 cc/182 in³), 60° V6 engine, first introduced for the 1986 model year and originally designed to be the optional engine in the Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable. In 1988, it became the standard engine for the Taurus (2.5l Ford HSC was available), and now it is one of two engines available in the Taurus, the other being the Duratec 3.0 DOHC V6. It has also been used in the Ford Probe, the Ford Tempo/Topaz from 1992 to 1994 (optional), the Ford Aerostar and Ford Windstar minivans, and the Ford Ranger and Mazda B3000 pickup trucks; it also replaced the Cologne 2.9 engine (which it is not related to) as the base V6 in the Ranger. The Vulcan is built at Ford's Lima Engine Plant in Lima, Ohio. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2048x1536, 1304 KB) Summary Picture is from my 2005 Ford Taurus SE, Engine is a 3. ...
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The Duratec 35 (code-name Cyclone) is a family of automobile engines from the Ford Motor Company. ...
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This engine was Chryslers first homegrown front wheel drive V6 engine, and the first V6 from Chrysler not based on a V8. ...
The General Motors 60° V6 family of engines began with the 1980 Chevrolet 2. ...
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The Ford Taurus was a mid-size front wheel drive car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in North America. ...
Released in December 1985 for the 1986 model year, the Mercury Sable was the upscale version of the Ford Taurus. ...
The Ford Probe was a car produced by Ford between 1989 and 1997, with a redesign in 1993. ...
The Ford Aerostar was Fords first attempt at building a minivan, and was introduced as a 1986 model in summer 1985. ...
The Ford Windstar was a minivan produced and sold by the Ford Motor Company from 1995 to 2003. ...
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The Vulcan is a straightforward pushrod design, with 2 valves per cylinder. Bore is 3.5 in (88.9 mm) and stroke is 3.14 in (78.74 mm). The engine was designed to use electronic fuel injection from the start (there was never a carburetor-equipped version), and is also sold in a "flexible fuel" configuration that can burn either normal gasoline or E85 (a blend of 15% gasoline and 85% ethanol). It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Cam-in-block. ...
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Stromberg side-draft carburetor The carburetor, carburettor, or carburetter (see spelling differences), also called carb (in North America) or carbie (chiefly in Australia) for short, is a device that mixes air and fuel for an internal-combustion engine. ...
Logo used in the United States for E85 fuel E85 is an alcohol fuel mixture of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, by volume. ...
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It was updated with lower-friction pistons, a strengthened block, and other changes for 145 hp (108 kW) and 170 ft·lbf (230 Nm) for front-wheel drive vehicles, and 1998 for rear-wheel drive vehicles. Output after a new intake manifold in 1998 was 155 hp (115 kW) and 185 ft·lbf (251 Nm). A composite (plastic) upper intake was added in 2001. In automotive engineering, an intake manifold or inlet manifold is a part of an engine that supplies the fuel/air mixture to the cylinders. ...
It is likely that Ford chose this name in homage to Vulcan, the mythological Roman god of fire and ironworking, as the engine is a fully cast iron design. now. ...
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This engine has become very well-known for its durability, and it is not uncommon to find engines running strong at 300,000 miles and beyond. The future of the Vulcan engine is unknown at this time. It is only used in the Ford Ranger at this time. Applications: |