how many digree powers stroke
The Ford power stroke 7.3L diesel is one of the most reliable engines in production. Many will perform well over 500,000 miles.
The 1999 Ford F-350 with a 7.3L Power Stroke engine typically has a fuel tank capacity of 38 gallons. Some models may also have an option for a larger 48-gallon tank. Always check the specific vehicle specifications, as they can vary based on configuration and options.
Diesel engines are EXTREMELY durable. With proper maintenance, I would fully expect to get 400,000 miles from a power stroke ford. Possibly more depending on how it is driven. Hope this helps. Mike
In a 2-stroke engine, one power stroke occurs for every revolution of the crankshaft. This is because the engine completes a power cycle (intake, compression, power, and exhaust) in just two strokes of the piston or one full revolution, unlike a 4-stroke engine, which requires two revolutions for one power stroke.
If my 1999 Consumer Guide book is correct, the 1999 Ford Expedition holds 26 U.S. gallons.
I have a 2008 Ford F550 XL Super Duty with a Power Stroke 6.4 liter engine. It gets about 7 to 8 miles per gallon. I also have a 2008 Ford F350 XLT that gets about 14 miles per gallon.
5 per wheel on the 1999 Ford Expedition
Two stroke engines have one power/exhaust stroke and one intake/compression stroke per revolution per cylinder. A One cylinder engine at 900rpm produces 15 power strokes per second.
According to the 1999 Ford Taurus Owner Guide : ( 16.0 U.S. gallons )
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