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Description And Operation: Engine

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The 2.3L (140 CID) 4-cylinder engine has the following features:

The 2.3L engine is a 4 valve-per-cylinder, dual overhead camshaft engine. The engine uses a distributorless ignition system. The cylinder block is made of aluminum and the bearing caps are integrated into the ladder assembly. An aluminum oil pan bolts to the bottom of the lower cylinder block and to the transmission to provide greater strength. The camshafts are mounted in the cylinder heads and act against valve tappets to open and close the valves. The camshafts are driven off the front of the cylinder head by one timing chain. The chain is driven by a sprocket that is located on the crankshaft. The piston assembly is an aluminum piston with a cast iron connecting rod. The oil pump is driven by the crankshaft via a dedicated chain that is driven by the same sprocket that drives the timing chain.

Identification -   Always refer to these labels when installation of new parts is necessary, or when checking engine calibrations. The engine parts often differ within a CID family. Verification of the identification codes will make sure that the correct parts are obtained. These codes contain all the pertinent information relating to the dates, optional equipment and revisions. The Ford Master Parts Catalog contains a complete listing of the codes and their application

Code Information -   The engine code information label, located on the side of the valve cover and the front side of the valve cover, contains the:

Exhaust Emission Control System -   Operation and necessary maintenance of the exhaust emission control devices used on this engine are covered in the INTRODUCTION - GASOLINE ENGINES article.

Induction System -   The sequential multiport fuel injection (SFI) provides the fuel/air mixture needed for combustion in the cylinders. The 4 solenoid-operated fuel injectors:

PCV System -   All engines are equipped with a closed-type PCV system recycling the crankcase vapors to the intake manifold.

Lubrication System -   The engine lubrication system operates as follows:

Fig 1: Engine Cylinder Identification
GF0008905Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.