Explanation about Ford engine types: 1.6L KENT/1.6L/1.9L CVH/2.0L/2.3L OHC/2.3L/2.5L HSC, Parts for this engine are identified as 1.6L Kent. You’ll find it under the hood of many Ford models, including Pinto, Capri, Fiesta and
the English built Cortina. The 1.6L CVH engine was introduced in 1981 for the Escort, Lynx, EXP and LN7 car line.
Parts for this engine are identified as 1.6L CVH. 2.2L PROBE ENGINE Ford introduced a new fuel injected 2.2L engine
(in naturally aspirated and turbo versions) for 1989 Probe models. In 1991, Ford unleashed a new era of muscle, one that is propelling us into the future. The Modular engine focuses on low friction, excellent sealing, and increased block stiffness. The design results in an extremely smooth running engine using aluminum heads and having all accessories rigidly mounted to the engine. Both the engine block and head are machined to close tolerances to
produce a very precise assembly. MODULAR V-8 ENGINES 4.6L SOHC, 4.6L DOHC, 5.4L SOHC.
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