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  1. 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.

    • 1941–1996 (US), 1960–2016 (Australia), 1961–1995 (Argentina)
    • Ford Motor Company
  2. The smallest Ford 3-cylinder engine. Displacement: 998 cc; Bore x stroke: 71.9 mm x 82.0 mm; Compression ratio: 12.0:1; Maximum power: 65–85 PS (48–63 kW; 64–84 hp) @ 6300–6500 rpm; Maximum torque: 100–105 N⋅m (74–77 lb⋅ft) @ 4100–4500 rpm; Applications: 2013–2017 Ford Fiesta; 2016–2021 Ford Ka; 2012–present 1.0 L ...

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  4. Max Brake Horsepower: 138 @ 4200 rpm. Max Torque: 203 @ 2200 rpm. Stroke: 3.6. Bore: 3.625. Compression: 8.4. Firing Order: 153624. Information and Specs on the 223 Inline 6 Ford Engine. For more Ford engine specs and other information please visit Engine Facts.com.

  5. The following is a list of Ford bellhousing patterns. A list of bell housing patterns for General Motors transmissions is also available, as is a list of engines for Ford Motor Company.

  6. Jun 12, 2020 · The engine seems to be derived from a 215/223 version, the marine carburetor (and possibly a different camshaft) probably accounts for the lower horsepower rating than a car/truck engine. I'm still not sure why they refer to it as a "233".

  7. May 9, 2023 · With its cast-iron overhead-valve cylinder head and block, triple-ringed aluminum pistons, forged connecting rods, hydraulic lifters, and quad-bearing cam, the single-carb six-banger provided reliable power in a much smaller (and affordable) package than the brand’s V8 engines.

  8. Jan 2, 2018 · Chevy Stovebolt Six. Chevy’s only engine from 1929 to 1954, and GM’s first mass-produced engine with more than four cylinders, the Stovebolt successfully battled both Ford’s standard four-cylinder and the more powerful (and much sexier) Flathead V-8.

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