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no they are 1 inch increments of being the same
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No. The F600 and F150 are entirely different classes of vehicles, altogether. While some components are shared, the cabs are not common between the two.
300-i6, 302 v8, 351 v8, 400 v8, 460 v8
ford uses several diesel engines, but in the light duty trucks, they are all international/ navistar engines
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No, they're not compatible. There were facelifts made to the vehicles between the two years.
Ford IS NOT putting Cummins in their trucks. Chrysler Corporation and Cummins Diesel Engines, Inc. just signed a multi-year contract to keep Cummins engines in Dodge Ram Heavy Duty trucks. You can get a Cummins diesel in a Ford F-650 or Ford F-750. The F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 all have the Powerstroke diesel engines.
The development of Cummins engines and the establishment of the company has nothing to do with Ford. As for using their engines, yes, Ford has used Cummins engines, in some of their medium duty trucks (currently represented by the F650 and F750... the F450 and F550 are also medium duty, but the Cummins engines were never available for those... the heavy duty market, Ford gave up in 1997 and sold to Daimler A.G., who put the trucks into production under the Sterling name.
yes
The F-250 and larger trucks can have diesel engines in them.
The pickups won't.. the F650/F750 already use them.