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I assume its the same as my cologne v6 2.3, and then it should be: 1-4-2-5-3-6
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0.4 mm for exhaust valves and 0.35 for inlet
The simple answer to this question is that a V6 is an engine that has six cylinders, there are two types, Inline 6 and V6. Inline 6 means that there are 6 cylinders in a row and a V6 means that the cylinders are in a V formation 3 on each side of the block. On the Ford Bronco II or the early Ford Rangers you would have what is refered to as a "Cologne" 2.9L V6. this is a 60° cast iron block V6 engine built by the Ford Motor Company in Cologne, Germany (thats where it gets its name from). The output was rated at 140 horsepower @4600 rpm for the Light trucks (1986-92 Ranger & 1986-90 Bronco II)
It depends on the engine that you have. Here's a list of the HP ratings for 89-92 Ranger engines. 2.3 liter 4-cylinder: 98 hp 2.9 liter Cologne V6: 140 hp 3.0 liter Vulcan V6 (introduced for 1991): 145 hp 4.0 liter Cologne V6: 160 hp
8th digit in serial number
The engine cylinders on a Ford Ranger V6 are numbered : firewall 3 - 6 2 - 5 1 - 4 front of Ford Ranger ( V6 )
firewall 3 - 6 2 - 5 1 - 4 front of Ford Ranger ( V6 )
On a 2002 Ford E-150 , 4.2 liter V6 engine : Bank 1 is the PASSENGER SIDE of the engine
On a V6 Ford Taurus : firewall 1-----2-----3 4-----5-----6 front of vehicle > driver
Underneath the oil filter .
V6