What model year? 1995
about 175 to 200 horse about 175 to 200 horse
2000 was the last year for the 4.0 L - OHV
Probably not. This is a very common GM gasoline engine. If it were diesel, it would say diesel somewhere. The diesel engines are 7.3 liters
Yes same long block
That looks like the specifications of a GM or Dodge automobile engine; 5.7 liters displacement, V-shaped 8-cylinder design (two banks of 4 cylinders, angled apart in a V shape). SFI is sequential fuel injection, rather than using a carburetor. OHV = OverHead Valves, and there are 16 of them.
According to the 1998 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : For the 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 engine : ( 215 horsepower at 4200 RPM and 288 lb-ft torque at 3300 RPM )
As long as you put in exactly the same as what came out. Go by vin # engine code. Eg: if you take out a 2.2 OHV put another 2.2 OHV back in, not a 2.4 or other.
OHV stands for over head valve. It's not a brand name.
The average life expectancy of a 3.0L OHV V6 Vulcan engine can vary depending on maintenance, driving habits, and overall care. With proper maintenance and regular servicing, these engines can last upwards of 200,000 miles or more. However, lack of maintenance or severe driving conditions can shorten their lifespan.
No , SFI means Sequential Fuel Injection and OHV means that it is an Over Head Valve ( pushrod style engine )
The 4.0 liter OHV has cast iron heads , the 4.0 liter SOHC has aluminum heads