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Lima Engine

Coordinates: 40°46′16.96″N 84°5′6.69″W / 40.7713778°N 84.0851917°W / 40.7713778; -84.0851917
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Lima Engine Plant in 2007

Lima Engine is a Ford Motor Company automobile engine plant located in Lima, Ohio. The factory was opened in 1957 as the site of production of Ford's MEL V8 for the Edsel car. It subsequently produced six-cylinder engines (the 170/200/250 family), the 385-series 370/429/460 big block V8 engines, the 2.3/2.5 L HSC/HSO (Pushrod) four-cylinder engines for the Ford Tempo, Mercury Topaz, and Ford Taurus and the 2.0/2.3/2.5 L OHC four-cylinder used in Ford Mustang, Ford Aerostar, Ford Ranger and Mazda B2300/B2500 compact trucks.

Lima produces the 3.5 liter Duratec 35 and the 3.7 liter Duratec 37, and added production of the 2.7 liter EcoBoost in 2015.[1]

Products:

References

  1. ^ "Ford investing $500 million to make new engine at Ohio plant". Reuters. March 28, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2018.

See also

40°46′16.96″N 84°5′6.69″W / 40.7713778°N 84.0851917°W / 40.7713778; -84.0851917