With the engine in the car.....from left to right....Front head L-S-S-L-S-L Rear head will be L-S-L-S-S-L
The I-Head engine has the intake and exhaust valves integrated into the head assembly. A flat head engine houses no moving parts. A common example of a flat head engine is a go-cart or lawn mower engine. Hope this helps
In a 2003 Ford Taurus : From the factory : Either : The 3.0 L , " Vulcan " V6 engine , which is an Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine or The 3.0 L , " Duratec " V6 engine , which is a Dual Over Head Cam design engine
The 3.0 L - VULCAN - V6 engine is an - OHV ( over head valve ) The 3.0 L - DURATEC - V6 engine is a DOHC ( dual over head cam )
With the engine in the car...from left to right....Front head is L-S-S-L-S-L Rear head will be L-S-L-S-S-L
4R70W - with the 4.6 L engine E4OD - with the 5.4 L engine
you could have the 3.0 L - " Vulcan " - over head valve ( OHV ) engine or the 3.0 L - " duratec " - dual over head cam ( DOHC ) engine in your 1997 Ford Taurus
The type of engine that contains one camshaft mounted in its cylinder head is called what
You could have a 2.3 L SOHC 4 cylinder engine , or a 3.0 L or 4.0 L OHV V6 engine
This engine is an interference engine.
An over head cam engine commonly called (OHC)
The 4R70W with the 4.6 L - V8 engine and the E4OD with the 5.4 L - V8 engine