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3.0L and 3.8L ford engines


briguy36

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Is the 3.8L engine block the same as the 3.0L block? Will the 3.0L heads bolt on the 3.8L block? What's the difference between the two engine blocks?
 
No........not even close. 3.8-90* V6, 3.0-60* V6
 
3.0 = good car engine.

3.8 = junk no matter what it was put in.
 
thought the escapes had duratec v6's? not the same as a vulcan ranger motor......or am i mistaken
 
thought the escapes had duratec v6's? not the same as a vulcan ranger motor......or am i mistaken

No, you are quite correct. Our 2010 Escape has the Duratec DOHC with VCT, quite a different animal from the Vulcan that was used in the Ranger.

I still like it. Trying to figure out how to put one in a Ranger. I'm thinking Lincoln LS engine and trans. No VCT, but everything else should work fine since the LS uses a 5R55S transmission.
 
your escape has that terrible electric steering too. i just changed one on an 08 with only 77k on it.. i like those vehicles other than that, and the suspension rides a little rougher than it should. and i kind of agree with the post above, i dont care for the vulcan 3.0l either.
 
your escape has that terrible electric steering too. i just changed one on an 08 with only 77k on it.. i like those vehicles other than that, and the suspension rides a little rougher than it should. and i kind of agree with the post above,

I don't have any complaints about the ride. The steering I do not like at all. In my truck, or my B2 I can look anywhere I want and go straight down the road. In the Escape, I can't keep that stupid thing in a straight line even if I am watching the road. And I know the problem isn't the vehicle itself because I am the only one who has this problem with it.



i dont care for the vulcan 3.0l either.

I look at the 3.0 Vulcan in light the of the design being almost 30 years old by now. For something that hit production in the mid-80s, it is not at all a bad engine for a sedan. The are fairly reliable, easy to work on, and really simple. The biggest complaint I have about them is that they leak like a sieve.

The problem you will find looking at the 3.0 through the filter of a Ranger owner is that it was, from it's inception a car engine. Some pencil-pushing bean counter got the idea that the Ranger needed to keep the option of a smaller V6 when the 2.9 was phased out and some dumb engineer said "Hey, lets' use the 3.0!"
 
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yeah lol engineers have to do something to keep their jobs!
 

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