![]() 4.2.1 410 engine configurations and applications.4.1.1 406 engine configurations and applications.3.5.1 390 engine configurations and applications.3.4.1 360 Truck engine configurations and applications.3.3.1 361 Edsel engine configurations and applications.3.2.1 352 engine configurations and applications.3.1.1 332 engine configurations and applications. ![]() "FE" derives from 'Ford-Edsel.' Versions of the FE line designed for use in medium and heavy trucks and school buses from 1964 through 1978 were known as " FT," for 'Ford-Truck,' and differed primarily by having steel (instead of nodular iron) crankshafts, larger crank snouts, smaller ports and valves, different distributor shafts, different water pumps and a greater use of iron for its parts. It was designed with room to be significantly expanded, and manufactured both as a top-oiler and side-oiler, and in displacements between 332 cu in (5.4 L) and 428 cu in (7.0 L). The FE was introduced to replace the short-lived (in the USA) Ford Y-block engine, which American cars and trucks were outgrowing. The Ford FE engine is a Ford V8 engine used in vehicles sold in the North American market between 19.
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