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{{Infobox automobile engine | name = Ford Vulcan V6 | image = Ford Vulcan engine.PNG | manufacturer = [[Ford Motor Company]] | aka = | production = 1986β2008 | predecessor = [[Ford Cologne V6 engine]] | successor = [[Ford Duratec V6 engine#3.0 L|Duratec 3.0 L]] | configuration = [[Naturally aspirated]] 60Β° [[V6 engine|V6]] | displacement = {{cvt|2986|cc|cuin|1}} | bore = {{cvt|89|mm|in|3}} | stroke = {{cvt|80|mm|in|3}} | block = [[Cast iron]] | head = Cast iron | valvetrain = 2 [[Overhead valve engine|overhead valves]] per cylinder, pushrods, rocker arms. | compression = {{ubl|9.3:1 (1986β2003)|9.5:1 (2004β2007)}} | fuelsystem = [[Electronic fuel injection]] | management = [[Ford EEC#EEC-IV|EEC-IV]] | fueltype = {{ubl | [[Gasoline]] | [[E85]] Ethanol-gasoline blend}} | oilsystem = [[Wet sump]] | coolingsystem = [[Radiator (engine cooling)|Water-cooled]] | power = {{cvt|130|β|153|hp|kW|0}} | specpower = | torque = {{cvt|160|β|186|lbft|Nm|0}} | length = | width = | height = | weight = }} The '''Ford Vulcan''' is a 3.0 L [[V6 engine]] designed and built by the [[Ford Motor Company]]. It debuted in 1986 in the newly launched [[Ford_Taurus_(first_generation)|Ford Taurus]]. Ford went on to install the Vulcan V6 in a variety of car, van, and pickup truck models until the 2008 [[model year]], after which production stopped.
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