not that I know of
The timing for a 1996 ford escort 4 cylinder engine should be 6 degrees BTDC. If it's a CVH model, 12 degrees. If it's on a distributorless engine or programmed ignition system, it can't be adjusted. Contact breaker distance should be (on a bosch distributor) .40 to .50 mm. On a Lucas distributor, .40 to .49 mm.
15W-40 15W-40
220-250hp is the power of the ford bronco 1966 engine and its maximum speed is 40 - 45 MPH.
yes most people in the Texas area run 15w-40 it will depend on your weather.
Older model vehicle? the distributor probably got water in it. Spray the inside with WD-40 the WD stands for "Water Displacement" using WD-40 is an old wheeling trick that is used when you have submerged your distributor in water/mud
15-40
For a 1995 Ford Explorer , 4.0 liter , EFI , V6 engine : With engine idling ( 30 PSI ) Key On / Engine Off ( 39 to 40 PSI )
No. All WD 40 will do is displace moisture around the distributor cap and wires if they should be wet. Other than that it is of no use in performance.
The 2002 Ford Escape owners manual shows : For the 4 cylinder engine ( Motorcraft BXT - 96R battery ) For the V6 engine ( Motorcraft BXT - 40R battery ) www . motorcraft . com ( no spaces ) only shows batteries for the V6 engine ( BXT - 40 R / BXL - 40 R / BXS - 40 R )
the best oil for a diesel is rotella t 15w 40.
10-40 SAE
On a 1995 Ford 4.0 liter V6 engine : I believe that is 39/40 PSI ( 30 PSI at idle ) fuel pressure