Posted by oldtanker on October 20, 2011 at 07:43:33 from (66.228.255.223):
In Reply to: O/T: Pickup/SUV ? posted by c-man on October 20, 2011 at 03:18:32:
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LOL I read somewhere that the average buyer of a new, 1/2 ton pickup, extended cab 4X4 was a woman 25-38 years old who lives in a city. That same report claimed that most 4X4's never leave pavement.....something like 95%.
For those who are interested, Fords OHC engines in the V configuration....it's not a new design. The basic design work was done in the 60's! When they decided t come up with a "new" engine they dusted off that design, lowered the compression to burn todays fuels and converted from timing chains to belts. Added the EPA stuff, EFI and so on and there you go!
About the only trouble I had from my Ford OHC Explorer was changing plugs. Never had any repairs other than a Tstat.
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