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    The Ford CVH engine is a straight-four automobile engine produced by the Ford Motor Company. The engine's name is an acronym for either Compound Valve-angle...
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    the Ford Motor Company, the Ford Zeta engine was a straight four, double overhead cam internal combustion engine intended to replace the Pinto and CVH models...
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    in the North American Ford Contour/Mercury Mystique was a closely related replacement for the previous CVH engine used in the Ford Escort.[citation needed]...
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  • Cléon-Fonte engine. It is unrelated to the similarly-named Ford CVH engine. Ford do Brasil acquired manufacturing rights for the Cléon-Fonte engine when they...
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  • CVH may refer to: Ford CVH engine, an engine used in Ford vehicles from 1980 to 2004 CVH, IATA airport code of Caviahue Airport (Argentina) Credit Valley...
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    with a Ford 1597 cc CVH engine and Ford four-speed gearbox until 1984, after which it was replaced with the five-speed gearbox from the Ford Sierra....
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    capacity CVH units. As with the SHO V6 engine, development of the Zetec-S was a collaborative effort between Ford, Mazda and Yamaha. The engine's sound profile...
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    The Ford Pinto engine was the unofficial name for a four-cylinder internal combustion engine built by Ford Europe. In Ford sales literature, it was referred...
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    The Ford Kent is an internal combustion engine from Ford of Europe. Originally developed in 1959 for the Ford Anglia, it is an in-line four-cylinder overhead...
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    New were the overhead camshaft CVH engines in 1.3 L and 1.6 L formats, with the older Ford Kent-based "Valencia" engine from the Fiesta powering the 1...
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    controlling share in Mazda. Ford retains perpetual rights to build and use the MZR generation of engines. Ford has sold the MZR engine under their Duratec brand...
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    less sporty-looking model with either the 1.4 L CVH-PTE (a development of the CVH) or the 1.6 L Zetec engine. From 1995 the vehicle was built and sold at...
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    1981 Ford Escort and Escort Mk III share no interchangeable body parts; the only common components between the two vehicles are the CVH inline-4 engine and...
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    the Mk2 was created largely due to the need to package the taller Ford CVH engine, a 1.3 L version of which followed in 1984, and this model also featured...
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    96 bhp (72 kW) 1.6 L CVH engine as previously seen in the Ford Escort XR3, and five-speed gearbox (also standard on the 1.3 L CVH models), rather than...
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    1.8-litre in 1988 replaced by a 1.8-litre CVH, the 2.0-litre in 1989, replaced with the Ford I4 DOHC engine. In anticipation of the Euro 1 emission standard...
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  • Ford engines are those used in Ford Motor Company vehicles and in aftermarket, sports and kit applications. Different engine ranges are used in various...
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  • Ford HCS engine, and the 1.9-liter straight-4 Ford CVH engine, between 1988 and 1993: Ford Escort / Mercury Tracer Ford Fiesta (Europe) Ford Escort (Europe)...
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    with all the CVH variants while North America only saw the 1.6 and later 1.9 L CVH engines. Also the suspension is that of European Ford Escorts from...
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  • address in a page table Phantom Transfer Engine, software used with the Spirit DataCine CVH-PTE engine, a Ford CVH engine Performance testing environment, in...
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    and 1.5-litre carb engines and also a high compression 1.6-litre B6 EFi engine for the 1600i Sport model. From 1989, Ford's CVH engines (1.4 and 1.6) were...
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    additional 1.3 litre engine option which used the OHV "'Valencia' engine as used on the Escort, whilst a new 1.4 litre CVH engine option was introduced...
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    (the Ford CVH and Opel CIH are good examples), so they can essentially be considered overhead valve designs. Some early intake-over-exhaust engines used...
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  • following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of Ford Motor Company for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations...
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    and specialised in producing high-efficiency petrol engines. Its first product was the CVH engine used in the then new third generation European Escort...
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  • designed to mate either with the Valencia version of the OHV Ford Kent engine, or the CVH unit. The 5-speed BC5 version appeared in 1982 on the Escort...
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    1950s hemi engine: the head was referred to in company advertising as the Double Rocker head. Ford's CVH (Compound Valve Hemispherical) engine of the 1980s...
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    cc engine then fitted in the Ford Anglia. A few months later, in January 1963, the Cortina Super was announced with a five-bearing, 1498 cc engine. Versions...
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  • The Ford EEC or Electronic Engine Control is a series of ECU (or Engine Control Unit) that was designed and built by Ford Motor Company. The first system...
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    Tappet (category Engine valves)
    catastrophic engine failure, which has led to fatal aircraft crashes. On some OHV engines in the 1960s, such as the Ford Taunus V4 engine and Opel CIH engine, the...
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