Ford 460
The Ford 460 is a large-block V8 engine produced by Ford Motor Company from 1968 to 1997. It has a displacement of 460 cubic inches (7.5 liters) and is known for its high torque output, making it popular in heavy-duty applications like trucks and motorhomes. The engine features a cast iron block and aluminum cylinder heads, contributing to its durability and performance.
This engine was commonly used in various Ford vehicles, including the F-Series trucks and E-Series vans. The Ford 460 is often praised for its reliability and ease of maintenance, making it a favorite among enthusiasts and those needing robust power for towing and hauling.