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  1. The Ford Essex V6 engine was a 60° V6 engine built between 1966 and 1981 by the Ford Motor Company in the United Kingdom at their engine plant in Dagenham, Essex, which gave the engine its name. It was produced in two main capacities, 2.5 L and 3.0 L, and was fitted to a wide range of vehicles, from Ford Transit vans to sports cars.

  2. Ford Essex V6 engine. Ford Motor Company has produced two different V6 piston engines which have been commonly referred to as Essex : Ford Essex V6 engine (UK), A 60° V6, 2.5, 3.0, or 3.1 L. Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian), A 90° V6, 3.8-4.2 L.

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  4. The Ford Essex V6 engine is a 60° V6 engine built between 1966 and 1988 by the Ford Motor Company in the United Kingdom and until 2000 in South Africa although mostly in the Ford engine plant of Dagenham, Essex, which gave the engine its name. It is closely related to the Ford Essex V4 engine produced in displacements of 1.7 L and 2.0 L.

    • 60.19 mm (2.370 in) (2.5 L), 72.42 mm (2.851 in) (3.0 L), 80 mm (3.15 in) (3.4 L)
    • Ford Motor Company
    • 1966 – 1988 UK, 1982 – 2000 SA
  5. So, in 1997, Ford introduced the larger 4.2 L Essex V6 for the F-150 and F-250 which would serve as those trucks' engines for a decade. The Essex engine may not have been flashy, but it did ...

    • Supercharged 3.8L V6. The Ford Essex V6 had been around since 1982, serving time in 3.8L trim as the default motor for the brand's intermediate-sized cars like the Granada, the LTD, and the Thunderbird, before making the leap to front-wheel drive models like the Taurus and the Lincoln Continental.
    • Ford 3.0L SHO V6. This particular Ford V6 comes with an asterisk, for while it was only available with a Blue Oval badge on the hood, the 3.0L (later 3.2L) six-cylinder engine found in the Taurus SHO was actually designed and built by Yamaha.
    • 4.0L Cologne V6. The original Cologne V6 design dated all the way back to the late 1960s, where it began its career as a Euro-only power plant for a wide variety of Ford vehicles.
    • 3.7L Duratec V6. Although the 4.0L Cologne was a stout engine, it wasn't exactly suited for high performance, which made its presence in the Mustang line-up something of an anchor.
  6. The Essex V6 is a 90° V6 engine family built by the Ford Motor Company at the Essex Engine Plant in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. This engine is unrelated to Ford's British Essex V6 . Introduced in 1982, versions of the Essex V6 engine family were used in subcompact through to large cars, vans, minivans , and some pickup trucks .

  7. Oct 11, 2020 · Ford never used the UK “EssexV-6 in a US model. However, the 90 degree 3.8 V-6 used in the eighties and nineties (in the Taurus/Sable, Windstar and several Fox based cars) was built at the Essex plant in Windsor Ontario, so this “Essex” engine is occasionally confused with the Ford UK V-6.

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