Standing in front of the car looking at the engine. Left to right 1-2-3-4
That's a 2.0 liter SOHC 4 cylinder engine
On the 4.0 L SOHC V6 engine - cylinder # 6 is on the drivers side of the engine - the cylinder nearest the firewall On the 4.6 L V8 engine - cylinder # 6 is on the drivers side of the engine , the 2nd cylinder from the front of the engine
The cylinder head, is the part of the engine that contains the valves/ports that control air/fuel in and out of the engine. They are mounted on the engine block, over the cylinder/pistons. DOHC and SOHC have the camshaft/s mounted on them.
The cylinder head, is the part of the engine that contains the valves/ports that control air/fuel in and out of the engine. They are mounted on the engine block, over the cylinder/pistons. DOHC and SOHC have the camshaft/s mounted on them.
2.3 liter ( 140 cubic inch ) SOHC 4 cylinder
On the 1.6L sohc starter is between the engine and fire wall. By the oil filter.
( 3 timing chains ) on the 4.0 liter SOHC Ford engine . 2 are at the front of the engine and 1 timing chain at the back of the engine to the passenger side cylinder head
In a 2002 Ford Explorer : The 4.0 liter Single Over Head Cam ( SOHC ) V6 engine is a 6 cylinder engine
On a 2001 Ford Ranger : If you have one of the earlier models with the 2.5 liter SOHC , four cylinder engine , it has a timing BELT The 2.3 liter DOHC four cylinder engine has a timing CHAIN The 3.0 liter " Vulcan " V6 engine has a timing CHAIN The 4.0 liter SOHC engine has ( 3 ) timing CHAINS
The SOHC ( IS NOT ) an interference engine ( 8 valves ) The DOHC ( IS ) an interference engine ( 16 valves ) for the 1.6 liter 4 cylinder
No, the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 2004 Dodge Neon is an interference engine
That would be called a SOHC engine (Single Over Head Cam)