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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Reinbeck, Iowa
'94 Eddie Bauer
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just another question
I have a 1994 ex, how can i tell which engine i have? its the 4.0. I mean OHV or SOHC
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Bemidji, MN
94 4x4 Sport 88k
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94 is an OHV or overhead valve (as opposed to a flat-top engine, I suppose). It is essentially an old detroit V-8 style engine in a V-6 format... camshaft under the intake with pushrods.
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Elite Explorer
South FL
93 Sport 2WD 5 speed
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The SOHC didn't come till 2nd gen 97's
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
casper, wyo
'94 4WD
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Not a bad engine at all. You lookin to mod 'er up ??
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Bemidji, MN
94 4x4 Sport 88k
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I don't know if people realize this engine family was already 30 years old back in 1994. In it's very early and much smaller displacement days, this engine design powered the Capri. There is an excellent summary on wikipedia, right here.
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