No, it is an International engine.
no
6.9l is a ford/International Harvester engine (not cummins). Rated for 170hp.
8 gallons
34 quarts
14% of 466 = 14% * 466 = 0.14 * 466 = 65.24
Ford does not own Cummins or Cummins "patents". If they were Cummins patents they would belong to Cummins. Cummins may well license patents from Ford, cross-licensing is common in industry, and there would be nothing unusual in that. Ford did own some Cummins stock in the past, but Cummins is an independent company with plants all over the world. This is a rumor that has circulated for years, partly because of an old internet hoax. Ford does use a Cummins in one of their heavy duty trucks, I believe, but their main source of heavy duty diesels is International.
If I remember correctly, I believe oil capacity is 32 qts.
Dodge, Ford only had the Cummins in the F-650 chassis. Ford used International diesels until, the new 6.7l V8 which they built in house.
The Cummins motor is not a "Dodge". Dodge does use the "b" series Cummins engine in its pick up trucks. Ford does use the Cummins in its F650 and larger trucks. NO, Ford never has used the Cummins Diesel as far as I know. Up until 2010 the Powerstroke was built by Navistar, formerly International Harvester. In 2010 Ford starting building the Powerstroke themselves but kept the name. Dodge uses the Cummins diesel and GM uses the Duramax which was designed jointly with isuzu.
1, 2, 233, 466
4357345745873457 + 466 = 4357345745873923
466/100