Engine Component View
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The concept of modularity allows engine designs to share commonization between concepts and engine hardware. The four modules are the:
- intake module
- cylinder head module (RH)
- cylinder head module (LH)
- lower engine module
The modular engine concept supports efficiencies during repairs by allowing the removal and installation of these modules. While not all in-vehicle repairs can take advantage of the modular concept, most out-of-vehicle repairs benefit in reduction of time and labor needed to repair the engine.
The basic engine components consist of:
- single overhead camshafts (6250)
- two valves per cylinder
- sequential multiport fuel injection (SFI)
- aluminum cylinder heads (6049)
- cast iron, 90-degree V- cylinder block (6010)
- individual ignition coils (12029) for each spark plug
- composite-material intake manifold (9424) with noise insulator
- large-bore throttle body (9E926)
Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.