No , the 3.0 liter " Vulcan " V6 engine in a 1999 Ford Ranger is an
( Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine )
Yes , the 2.5 litre four cylinder engine in a 1999 Ford Ranger is a Single Over Head Cam engine
Mainly, the difference is that in an overhead cam engine, the camshaft is mounted on the head of the engine, and the valves are still overhead, in an overhead valve engine (sometimes called a "pushrod motor"), the camshaft is in the crankcase.
Yes you can but you will have to swap out the wiring harness and the on board computer as well. Otherwise it just won`t start.
Its a single cam.. it says " 2.0 Split Cam on the cover of the engine... A dual cam would say " 16V Zetec" on the engine cover.
The Z24 has a 2.4 L engine that is a Dual Overhead Cam engine. The other models have the 2.2 L engine that is Single Overhead Cam engine.
all the civcs have a single overhead cam motor(sohc) the civic si is the only one with a dual overhead cam motor
The 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine used in the Ford Ranger features a 4-valve dual overhead cam (DOHC) design. This turbocharged inline-four engine is known for its balance of power and efficiency, delivering strong performance while maintaining good fuel economy. The DOHC configuration allows for better airflow and improved engine performance, making it a popular choice for the Ranger lineup.
Yep.
single ober head cam
No.
standard overhead cam (engine)
twin overhead cam