thesheenster
Ford Fan
Here you go DaveBen:
6.0L Power Stroke is torque of the town - Engine Technology - diesel engine from Ford | Automotive Industries | Find Articles at BNET
A little selected info:
Heads and block are of cast iron. The crankshaft is forged steel and induction hardened. For increased stiffness, it mounts to the block via a bedplate with five main bearings. The forged camshaft drives 32 valves with hydraulic rollers. The cam mounts low in the block just above the crankshaft and is driven through a relatively short gearset. Gears are straight and not helical.
Connecting rods from Metaldyne are of forged powder metal with a teepee-type split end, providing more bearing surface. Forged powder metal con rods, while normal practice for gasoline engines, are novel in diesel applications.
Pistons from Karl Schmidt Unisia have a three-ring pack and are cast aluminum with a Ni-resist insert for the compression ring. The top ring has a keystone shape and is chrome plated. The oil control ring is a spring expander type. Pistons are jet cooled on the underside and piston skirts have a special coating to assure a smooth break-in period.
I'm shooting you straight, this is what I see on my display. I also spoke with my nieghbor and his 03 is set up to backdown at 1300 degrees.
Guess I'm not the only one -- Maximum safe EGT and Trans temp towing - Ford Powerstroke Diesel Forum
6.0L Power Stroke is torque of the town - Engine Technology - diesel engine from Ford | Automotive Industries | Find Articles at BNET
A little selected info:
Heads and block are of cast iron. The crankshaft is forged steel and induction hardened. For increased stiffness, it mounts to the block via a bedplate with five main bearings. The forged camshaft drives 32 valves with hydraulic rollers. The cam mounts low in the block just above the crankshaft and is driven through a relatively short gearset. Gears are straight and not helical.
Connecting rods from Metaldyne are of forged powder metal with a teepee-type split end, providing more bearing surface. Forged powder metal con rods, while normal practice for gasoline engines, are novel in diesel applications.
Pistons from Karl Schmidt Unisia have a three-ring pack and are cast aluminum with a Ni-resist insert for the compression ring. The top ring has a keystone shape and is chrome plated. The oil control ring is a spring expander type. Pistons are jet cooled on the underside and piston skirts have a special coating to assure a smooth break-in period.
I'm shooting you straight, this is what I see on my display. I also spoke with my nieghbor and his 03 is set up to backdown at 1300 degrees.
Guess I'm not the only one -- Maximum safe EGT and Trans temp towing - Ford Powerstroke Diesel Forum
Last edited: