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The water capacity of a V6 engine block typically ranges from about 4 to 6 quarts (approximately 3.8 to 5.7 liters) of coolant, depending on the specific engine design and manufacturer. This volume includes the coolant passages within the engine block and cylinder heads but does not account for the radiator or other components in the cooling system. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise values.

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