Posted by ShadetreeRet on January 29, 2015 at 20:00:47 from (184.3.20.219):
In Reply to: Re: 150 Ford Pickup posted by rustyfarmall on January 29, 2015 at 07:54:14:
rustyfarmall, Ken Mcfarlane is right.The original 5.0 that many of us grew up with was a great engine and served well for many years, with a lot of modifications for different applications. However, the 5.0 of today is an entirely new engine. The only similarity is the displacement. Today's 5.0 delivers power and fuel economy not achieved by its ancestor. I will admit, I have not kept up with all the developments related to Ford's engines since I literally walked away from my job as parts manager at a Ford dealership on 2003. I just Googled "the Ford 5.0 engine" and then the Wickipedia article, and found some very interesting information. You might want to read it yourself.
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