Ford straight-six engine

The Ford Motor Company produced straight-six engines from 1906 until 1908 and from 1941 until 2016. In 1906, the first Ford straight-six was introduced in the Model K. The next was introduced in the 1941 Ford. Ford continued producing straight-six engines for use in its North American vehicles until 1996, when they were discontinued in favor of more compact V6 designs.

Ford straight-six engine
Overview
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
Production1941–1996 (US)
1960–2016 (Australia)
1961–1995 (Argentina)
Layout
ConfigurationStraight-6
Cylinder block materialCast iron
Cylinder head materialCast iron, aluminium
ValvetrainSidevalve (1941-1953)
OHV (1952-1996)
SOHC (Australia, 1988-2002)
DOHC (Australia, 2002-2016)
Combustion
TurbochargerGarrett GT3582/GT3576 with intercooler (Australia, 2002-2016)
Fuel systemCarburetor (1941-1993)
CFI (1988-1992)
MPFI (1982-2016)
Management
Fuel typeGasoline
Cooling systemWater-cooled

Ford Australia also manufactured straight-six engines in Australia for the Falcon and Territory models until 2016, when both vehicle lines were discontinued. Following the closure of the Australian engine plant, Ford no longer produces a straight-six gasoline engine.

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