Yes, if the car was avalible with a v8 that year, which meant the car's engine compartment was designed for a v8, most likely a 5.0ltr 302c.i.d. which is Ford's most fuel efficient v8.
The Ford flathead V8 is more commonly known as the "Ford flathead, or "flatty" is an engine designed by the Ford Motor Company. This type of engine was introduced in 1932.
On a 2000 Ford Explorer : The 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 is designed to run on " regular " unleaded , 87 octane
What is the firing order on a 1949 Ford V8?
From 1996 to 2001 the Ford Explorer V8 engine was a 5.0 L and it takes 5 quarts ( 4.7 liters ) with filter change - Ford started using the 4.6 L - SOHC - V8 engine in the re-designed 2002 Ford Explorer
need more info. Which ford V8 are you referring too.
V8
The smallest, most fuel-effecient engine is a 4.6L 2-valve V8. Next up is the 4.6L 3-valve V8, and the most powerful engine is the 5.4L 3-valve V8. All of the engines are made under the Triton engine name, designed and manufactured by Ford Motor Company.
Ford has a 4.6 liter V8 engine ( GM has a 4.8 liter V8 )
One of the first production automobile V8s was introduced in the United States in 1914 by Cadillac. Oldsmobile, another division of General Motors, introduced its own V8 engine in 1916. Chevrolet introduced a V8 engine in 1917 Ford introduced the V8 flathead engine in 1932. It was the first independently designed and built V8 engine produced by Ford for mass production. Oldsmobile introduced the V8 overhead valve engine in 1949.
There have been lots of Ford V8 engines, not just one. I'll name off a few. 302 V8, 351 Windsor V8, 5.4L Triton V8, 5.0L V8, 4.6L SOHC V8, 5.4L Supercharged Shelby GT500 V8. Yeah, the list keeps going. So there are Ford V8 engines in production today. Particularly the 4.6L V8, 5.4L V8, 5.0L V8, 5.4L Supercharged V8, 6.2L V8, 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel V8, etc, etc, etc.....
The Ford Motorcraft OEM FL-1A Oil Filter is designed to fit the 1987 to 1995 5.0L V8 Mustangs.