I'm not a mechanic / technician but I ASSUME the engine cylinder
locations are numbered on the Ford 6.0 liter Diesel engine the same as the
7.3 Diesel
firewall
7 - 8
5 - 6
3 - 4
1 - 2
front of vehicle
47 to 60 PSI!
According to the 1998 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : The 2.5 liter four cylinder engine ( with air conditioning ) has an engine coolant system capacity of 7.2 U.S. quarts So a 50 / 50 mix of antifreeze and preferably distilled water would take : ( 3.6 quarts of antifreeze ) * Ford shows not to exceed 60 % antifreeze
For a 1999 Ford Escort , 2.0 liter four cylinder engine ( both the SOHC + DOHC ) For a 50 / 50 mix of preferably distilled water and antifreeze : Automatic transaxle / transmission ( 3.15 U.S. quarts ) of antifreeze Manual ( 2.65 quarts ) * Ford states not to exceed 60% antifreeze in the engine coolant mix
stretch bolt so it about 55 to 60 ft pounds
For both 4.6 and 5.4 liter engines, its about 9 seconds. for the v6, its about 9 years.
100 cl = 1 liter ⇒ 60 cl = 60 ÷ 100 liter = 0.6 liters
60 ml means 60 milliliters
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I BELIEVE that is ( 40 to 60 PSI at 2,000 RPM ) for the oil pressure on a 3.0 liter V6 engine in a Ford Ranger
This information can be found in your owner's manual, or under the hood on a placard. the 2.2 liter 4 cylinder plug gap is .060 Answer It is 60 thousandths
Unfortunatley, the 0-60 times for these base model Camaros were pathetic. Car and Driver magazine stated that the 0-60 times for a stock 3.4 Liter 6 cylinder Camaro was 8.7 seconds. That's bad, m'kay?
1 liter is about 60 c.i. 8.2 liters x 60 = 492c.i.
According to my Haynes repair manual : ( 40 to 60 PSI at 2000 RPM with the engine warm ) On a 1996 Ford Explorer 4.0 liter V6 engine