Ford's engines are well known throughout the world, not only in Ford Vehicles but in aftermarket, sports and kit applications too.
- 1908–1931
- 1930s–1962
- 1951–1966 — ( United Kingdom )
- 1961–1977 ''', Transit Mk.1 , Granada Mk.1/Consul , Capri Mk.1 )
- 1962–1969 — ( Germany ) Shared with Swedish Saab Automobile 95 Saab Sonett and 96 until 1980.
- 1968–1983 — Ford Corcel from Willys / Renault Dauphine ( Brazil )
- 1959–2002 — (UK) 1.0-1.6 L I4 (Europe)
- --- 1959–1968 1.0–1.3L (used in Anglia , Cortina Mk.1 )
- --- 1962–1975 1.6 L (used in Lotus Elan , Cortina , Europa , Ford Escort , and Caterham Super Seven )
- --- 1967–1980 1.1 L, 1.3 L, 1.6 L (used in Cortina Mk.2 , Capri Mk.1 , Escort Mk.1 & Mk.2 , Ford Fiesta Mk.1 (1.6 Versions)
- --- 1976–1988 957cc, 1.0 L, 1.1 L, 1.3 L, 1.6 L (used in Fiesta Mk.1 , Escort Mk.3 , Orion (1.3 From '86-on)
- --- 1988–1995 1.0L, 1.1 L, 1.3 L (used in Fiesta Mk.3 , Orion Mk.2/Escort Mk3.5 )
- --- 1995–2002 ''', Ka )
- 1970s
- --- 1970–1989 — 1.3 L–2.0 L Cortina Mk.3-Mk.5 , Sierra , Capri Mk.2&3 , Granada Mk.2&3 , Scorpio , Transit
- --- 1974–1990s — 2.3 L (used in the Pinto , Mustang , the Merkur XR4Ti , and Thunderbird ''Turbo Coupe'')
- --- 1983– — 2.0 L/2.5 L Ranger
- --- 1989– (used in Sierra , Scorpio/Granada Mk.3 , Transit )
- 1972–2000 ( Diesel ) 2.3L, 2.4L, 2.5L (Used in Transit , D-Series (6-cyl Version) , London Taxi , also Ford-Iveco trucks, "DI" (Direct-Injection) version from 1984-on)
- 1980–1998 — 1.3 L/1.4 L/1.6 L/1.8 L/1.9 L Escort , Orion , Fiesta Mk.2 , Sierra (Europe, Sierra from '89 onwards, 1.9L for USA only)
- 1983–1995 — ( Brazil )
- 1984–1994 — 2.3 L/2.5 L Tempo
- 1984–1994 — 2.3 Tempo (High Specific Output version of 2.3 HSC)
- 1990s — Mazda -derived 2.2 L for Probe
- 1992–2004 (Used in Escort Mk.4 / Orion , Fiesta Mk.3 , Mondeo Mk.1&2/Contour , Focus )
- 1995– (Used in Fiesta Mk.4 , Puma , Focus )
- 2000– ''', Focus , Transit , Transit Connect , London Taxi TX1 (from 2002 onwards))
- 2000– — ( Mazda -derived; used in Mondeo Mk.3 , Focus Mk.2 )
- — 2.8 L Diesel ( Brazil )
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- 1941–1996
- --- 1941–1950 226 in³ ''Flathead''
- --- 1951–1981 OHV (215, 223, 170, 200, 250, 3.3 L) primarily car usage.
- --- 1964–1996 OHV (240, 300, 4.9 L) truck 6 built in Cleveland, Ohio
- --- 2002– Ford Australia Barra DOHC I6 4.0 L engines
- 1951–1966 — ( United Kingdom )
- 1967–1988 — 60° British V6 2.5/3.0 L
- 1977–2007 — 2.0–4.0 L Pushrod and SOHC V6
- 1982– — Windsor V8 -based 90° V6, 3.8/3.9/4.2 L models
- 1986– — 60° Pushrod V6 3.0 L, originally designed for the Taurus
- --- 1989–1995 3.0/3.2 L DOHC V6
- 1988–2002 Ford Australia SOHC I6 Falcon engines
- ---1988–1992 3.9 L SOHC
- ---1992–2002 4.0 L SOHC
- ---1998–2002 4.0 L SOHC VCT
- 1994– DOHC 60° aluminum 4-valve
- --- 1994– — 2.5 L
- --- 2000– — 3.0 L
- --- 2006– — 3.0 L
- --- 2006– — 3.5 L
- 2000– — 2.7 L Diesel
- 2006– — 3.0/3.0 L I6 designed by Volvo
- 1932–1953
- 1952–1957 (317/341/368)
- 1954–1964 Ford/Mercury/Edsel (239/256/272/292/312)
- 1958–1968 Mercury/Edsel/Lincoln (383/410/430/462)
- 1958–1976 Big-block
- --- 1958–1971 Generation I (332/352/360/361/390)
- --- 1962–1973 Generation II (406/410/427/428)
- 1958– (401/477/534)
- 1964–1995 Small-block (221/255/260/289/289HP/302/351W/ Boss 302 )
- 1968–1997 Big-block (370/429/460/512)
- 1970–1982 Small-block (351 Cleveland/400/351M/ Boss 351 )
- 1991– — DOHC 4.6/5.4 L V8
- 2000– — Truck version of the Modular V8
- 1996– — A smaller DOHC V8 also used by Lincoln LS and Ford Thunderbird
- 1996– — 60° V8 designed and produced with Yamaha Motor Corporation
- --- 1996–1999 — 3.4 L
- --- 2005– — 4.4 L
- — DOHC 3.0 liter racing engine
- 1983– (converted International Harvester gasoline engine)
- --- 1983–1987 — 6.9 L IDI (indirect injection)
- --- 1988–1993 — 7.3 L IDI
- --- 1993–1994 — 7.3 L IDI with Turbo
- --- 1994–2003 — 7.3 L DI (direct injection) " Power Stroke "
- --- 2003–2006 — 6.0 L DI "Power Stroke"
- --- 2007– — 6.4 L DI "Power Stroke"
- 2007– — 3.6 L twin-turbo Diesel
- 2008– — 6.2 L
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