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Lima Engine is a Ford Motor Company automobile engine plant located in Lima, Ohio, United States.
History
The factory 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, and the 2.3/2.5 L HSC/HSO pushrod four-cylinder engines for the Ford Tempo, Mercury Topaz, and Ford Taurus.
The plant also produced the namesake Lima 2.0/2.3/2.5 L OHC four-cylinder used in the Ford Pinto, Fairmont, Mustang, Thunderbird, Aerostar, Ranger, Mercury Capri, Mercury Cougar, Merkur XR4Ti, and 1993–2006 Mazda B-Series B2300/B2500 compact trucks.
Current products
- 2.7L EcoBoost Nano V6
- 3.0L EcoBoost Nano V6
- 3.3L Duratec 33 V6
- 3.5L Duratec 35 V6
- 3.7L Duratec 37 V6
See also
References
- "Ford investing $500 million to make new engine at Ohio plant". Reuters. March 28, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
External links
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