No, Mk1 and Mk2 petrol models had Zetec (belt driven)engines. Mk3 petrol models have Duratec (chain driven) engines. All diesel models have Duratorc engines
Yes
Ford recommend 5w/30 semi or fully synthetic for all their latest engines.
all ford zetec petrol engines use 5/30 grade
Ford recommend 5w/30 for all their latest petrol and diesel engines.
Any brand Type 063 44Ah on all but the Diesel and 1.6 Zetec engines. The Diesel uses Type 100 72Ah and the 1.6 Zetec uses Type 075 60Ah.
Ford recommends 5W30 full synthetic for all of their modern engines. The 2.5L V6 engine takes between 5.5 and 6 quarts of oil, while the Zetec takes 4.5 quarts.
1-3-4-2 all ford 4 cylinder engines have the same firing order. actually not all ford 4 cylinder engines have the same firing order all depends on engine size ( 1.25 1.4 and 1.6 litre zetec-se engines are1-3-4-2 1.3 litre endura-e engine 1-2-4-3 all from timing belt end) see ford haynes handbooks oct1995 to 2001
Single cam claims 120 Dual cam claims 140 Dual cam on svt claims 170 All of those motors are 2.0L zetec. Not sure about the newer duratec engines.
First of all, there is no easy way. Secondly which 4cyl do you have? 2.0 Zetec, 2.0 Zetec VCT, or 2.0 SPI?
ford uses several diesel engines, but in the light duty trucks, they are all international/ navistar engines
Lincoln Navigator Ford Expeditions Ford F-150 are all the same engines.
About 50,000 miles is recommended for ALL serpentine belts.