Yes. It is.
For a 1995 Ford Explorer , 4.0 liter , EFI , V6 engine : With engine idling ( 30 PSI ) Key On / Engine Off ( 39 to 40 PSI )
According to my Haynes repair manual : ( 40 to 60 PSI at 2000 RPM with the engine warm ) On a 1996 Ford Explorer 4.0 liter V6 engine
It is an Explorer.
I ASSUME it would be the same as the 4.0 liter in my 1995 Ford EXPLORER ; ( 39 / 40 PSI , key on , engine off , and 30 PSI with engine running at idle )
The main difference will be different Heads, different upper and lower intake manifolds. The explorer has 40 more lbs. of TQ, but the same HP rating. They are not bolt for bolt the same motor.
53-70 in-lbs
The Owner Guide shows that 5 w 30 is the preferred oil ( that's what I've used in my 1995 Ford Explorer for almost 15 years )
15W-40 15W-40
220-250hp is the power of the ford bronco 1966 engine and its maximum speed is 40 - 45 MPH.
This is set electronically by the computer...nothing to set.Answerthe only wayto look at the timing is to set up a timing light and look at the crankshaft pully. but there is no way to set it on this truck
You would find that info in a shop repair manual for that vehicle.
yes most people in the Texas area run 15w-40 it will depend on your weather.