Ford began using turbo diesel engines in 1993. Eleven years earlier, they introduced their first diesel engines for light duty vehicles.
ford diesels take 14 liters doesn't matter if its 6.0 liters or 6.4 most diesels take 14 liters some of the older diesels take about 10 liters
Depends on which diesel you are talking about. A 1993 or earlier the glow plugs located outside edge of the heads below the valve cover. 1994 through early 2003, the 7.3 turbo diesel engines the glow plugs are located in the heads but under the valve cover. You will need to remove the valve cover to retrieve the glow plugs. Basically the non turbo diesels have the glow plugs outside edge of the heads. In all turbo diesels you have to remove the valve covers to get to the glow plugs.
if clean shounds pretty good i have two freinds that have over 400,000 miles on ther 7.3L diesels still running strong
Yes all zx3 ford foucus are turbo charged
Green. The orange is used for more powerful vehicles like turbo diesels or specialty vehicles im working on explorer in my shop right now and topped off the coolant its green.
The 1994.5 and up 7.3 powerstroke DI turbo diesels came with 250 for the auto and 275 for the 5 speed. the numbers may be a bit higher but those were what Ford posted.
No, Chevrolet and GMC used to have the 6.2 litre Detroit Diesel V8 as an option in their C/K pickups. Ford has always used the Powerstroke diesels.
No it will not bolt up.
yes turbo specialties and gude
Diesels do not use oxygen sensors
No
The 6.9 engine in the Ford trucks was an International/Navistar diesel, and was never built with a turbo. The 7.3 Was introduced with a turbo in the early 90's.