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February 15th, 2010
Contact Us: Ford Modular Engines for Sale

Contact Us: Ford Modular Engines for Sale

The Ford Modular engines are Ford Motor Company’s modern V8 and V10 engine family. It gradually replaced the Windsor small-block and 385 big-block engines over several years in the mid-1990s. The engine is modular in that it can be adapted to V8 or V10 with a variety of 2-valve and multi-valve heads. It is used in Ford trucks (called the Triton or Intech) and cars (called the Duratec). Ford recently introduced a 3-valve SOHC Variable Cam Timing system on this engine.

The engines were first produced in Romeo, Michigan; additional capacity was added in Windsor, Ontario.

The first in the family was the 4.6 L SOHC V8 found in the 1990s Lincoln Town Car. Over the years, the 4.6 came in 2-valve, 4-valve, and 3-valve versions ( single-, double-, and single-overhead cam respectively). It has also come with both iron and aluminum blocks.

All automotive Modulars are built at Ford’s Romeo, Michigan Romeo #2 plant. This factory also produces most Modular-based Triton engines.

The Modular DOHC was on the Ward’s 10 Best Engines list for 1996, while the SOHC was on the list for 2005.

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