I was looking at various model year Owner Guides for a Ford Contour and it shows the ( 2000 model year had the emergency trunck release inside the trunk )
1997
Ford uses the Triton name for gasoline engines in some of their trucks I believe Ford started doing that with the 1997 model year ( 4.6L , 5.4L V8 engines ) ( 6.8 L V10 engine ) Are the sizes that immediately come to mind
Need to know what engine and year. Most engines before 1997 in a F150 do not have a timing belt, they have a chain.
Yes , 1997 was the first model year for the Ford Expedition
For the ( 2011 ) Ford Ranger : 2.3 liter four cylinder and the 4.0 liter V6 engines It depends on the year of Ford Ranger
The full size Ford Expedition ( the first model year was the 1997 ) had either the 4.6 or the 5.4 liter V8 engines in North America So , the answer is ( No ) * if you mean the Expedition trim on , say a 1995 , Ford Explorer 2 door , then the answer is ( Yes )
from 96 to 99 will all fit with no modifying.
( No ) for example the last model year of the Ford Bronco was 1996 and then it was replaced with the Ford Expedition starting with the 1997 model year
For the Ford 5.4 liter Triton V8 ( Triton is the name Ford uses for their truck engines ) It really depends on what model and what model year For example : A 1997 Ford F-150 , 5.4 is rated at ( 235 horsepower ) A 2010 Ford F-150 , 5.4 is rated at ( 310 horsepower ) * 320 on E-85
The 4.6 liter engine wasn't used in the Ford F-150 until the 1997 model year In the 1995 Ford F-150 there were ( 3 ) engines available The 4.9 liter ( 300 cubic inch ) straight six cylinder The 5.0 liter ( 302 cubic inch ) V8 and The 5.8 liter ( 351 cubic inch ) V8
1997 was the last year ford made the windsor 351 5.8 liter.