The weight of a triton v10 head
V10 Left side exhaust manifold studs rusted away causing exhaust leak, 2002, 25,000 miles in motorhome.
In the 2001 Ford Excursion the V10 is rated at 310 horsepower
Ford DOES make a V10 engine. It's a 6.8L V10 engine that is under the name of "Triton." So, it's a 6.8L Triton V10 engine. You can get the 6.8L Triton V10 in the Ford Super Duty trucks. The F-250, F-350, and the F-450/550 chassis cabs. But, as of Ford's new 2011 Super Duty, you can only get the V10 in the F-350 to F-550 chassis cab trucks with dual rear wheels. Fuel economy in the Triton V10 is somewhere around 10 mpg city and 14 to 16 mpg highway. That bad of mileage can be expected with a 10-cylinder engine and a heavy-duty work truck though. The Triton V10 is a very reliable engine, and I've worked on V10 Fords that have somewhere around a million miles. So, great engines but HUGE gas hogs!!!!
Seven quarts.
The six speed manual for the v10 Triton is the zf s650 there is a five speed that will fit it but idk the name or number of that one
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If you put 15,000 miles per year on the truck and you do regular maintence, it should last you for 15 years. I've seen fleet owners get a million miles out of the 6.8L Triton V10s and the 5.4L Triton V8s. And that mileage in 15 years barely touches the million mile mark! It's definetly one of Ford's best engines ever! TOTAL MILEAGE: 225,000 MILES.
About 5Quarts.
The Engine - more specifically - the heads.
The Triton V10 motor produces 362 horsepower. This motor is produced in Canada. Ford Super Duty trucks come equipped with this motor. It runs at 4750 rpms and is a cast iron block with aluminum heads.
My 2000 Excursion with the V10 will get 9.5 to 10 around town, and up to 15 on the highway.