List of Ford Engines - 8 Cylinder

8 Cylinder

Ford introduced the Flathead V8 in their affordable 1932 Model B, becoming a performance leader for decades. In the 1950s, Ford introduced a three-tier approach to engines, with small, mid-sized, and big block engines aimed at different markets. All of Ford's mainstream V8 engines were replaced by the overhead cam Modular family in the 1990s and the company introduced a new large architecture, the Boss family, for 2010.

  • 1920–1932 Lincoln 60 Degree Fork & Blade V8—(357.8 & 384.8 cid)
  • 1932–1953 Flathead V8
  • 1940–1950 Ford GAA engine
  • 1952–1963 Lincoln Y-block—big-block (317/341/368), HD truck (279/302/317/332)
  • 1954–1964 Y-block V8—small-block Ford/Mercury/Edsel (239/256/272/292/312)
  • 1958–1968 MEL V8—big-block Mercury/Edsel/Lincoln (383/410/430/462)
  • 1958–1976 FE V8—medium-block Ford/Edsel
    • 1958–1971 Generation I (332/352/360/361/390)
    • 1962–1973 Generation II (406/410/427/428)
    • 1965–1968 Ford 427 side oiler
  • 1958–1981 Super Duty truck engine—big-block (401/477/534)
  • 1962–2000 Windsor V8—small-block (221/255/260/289/289HP/302/351W/Boss 302)
  • 1968–1997 385 V8—big-block (370/429/Boss 429/460/514)
  • 1970–1982 335/Cleveland V8— small-block (351 Cleveland/400/351M/Boss 351
    • 1972–1985 Ford Australia produced Cleveland V8 engines 302/351 (Geelong plant)
  • 1983–2010 Ford/Navistar Diesel V8
    • 1983–1987—6.9 L IDI (indirect injection)
    • 1988–1993—7.3 L IDI
    • 1993–1994—7.3 L IDI with Turbo
    • 1994–2003.5—7.3 L DI (direct injection) "Power Stroke"
    • 2003.5–2009—6.0 L DI "Power Stroke" (E and F-series vehicles)
    • 2008–2010—6.4 L DI "Power Stroke" (F-series only)
  • 1991–present Modular V8 —SOHC/DOHC 4.6/5.0/5.4/5.8 L
    • 1997–present Triton V8—truck versions of the Modular
    • 2011–present Coyote V8 —DOHC TiVCT 5.0 L
  • 1996–present Jaguar AJ-V8—small displacement DOHC V8 engine family also used by Lincoln LS and Ford Thunderbird
  • 1996–1999 SHO V8—3.4 L DOHC 60° V8 designed and produced with Yamaha Motor Corporation. This engine was only used in the Taurus SHO V-8.
  • 2005–present Volvo V8—4.4 L DOHC 60° V8 produced by Yamaha Motor Company in Japan in connection with Volvo Skövde Engine plant Sweden.
  • Cosworth DFV—DOHC 3.0 liter racing engine
  • 2006–present AJD-V8—DOHC 3.6 L twin-turbo Diesel
  • 2010– 4.4 Turbo Diesel V8—DOHC 4.4 L twin-turbo Diesel
  • 2010– Boss V8—SOHC 6.2 L
  • 2011– Scorpion Diesel V8—"Power Stroke" OHV 6.7 L 32-valve DI turbo diesel (F-series only)

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