Best engines made. 283 cu. In. Chevy 289 cu. in. Ford Two outstanding engines, and they are no longer made. To make another terrible mistake, Chevy went Front wheel drive. Lost a dedicated buyer: me.
interesting video. i don't totally agree, but was glad to see the chevy 283 v8 i had in my 61 pickup. i get a kick out of these auto generated videos... who spells out dohc and says lb-ft of torque.
Missed the Toyota 5.7, didn't group in the 3.9 or 5.2 with the 5.9 Magnum, missed the slant 6 and 4.0 (maybe didn't consider Jeep a truck), and missed the 2.4 Nissan. Bunch of 500k engines. Otherwise not too bad of a list.
Gm 3.8 v6, famous reliability
My 7.3 has 330,000 miles still going strong I love it
Missed the 5.9 cummins
Best engines made. 283 cu. In. Chevy
289 cu. in. Ford
Two outstanding engines, and they are no longer made. To make another terrible mistake, Chevy went Front wheel drive. Lost a dedicated buyer: me.
interesting video. i don't totally agree, but was glad to see the chevy 283 v8 i had in my 61 pickup. i get a kick out of these auto generated videos... who spells out dohc and says lb-ft of torque.
Missed the Toyota 5.7, didn't group in the 3.9 or 5.2 with the 5.9 Magnum, missed the slant 6 and 4.0 (maybe didn't consider Jeep a truck), and missed the 2.4 Nissan. Bunch of 500k engines. Otherwise not too bad of a list.
2002 Silverado 2500hd with 6.0 gas v8 is at 390000 miles an still working every day.
Gotta change the oil when it time. Change the sparkplug
His list is kind of short, What about the IH 345
What about f 150 4.6
what about the ford 5.0
5.0 Coyote is a 400k+ mile engine when taken care of
What the hell!? What about the Jeep 4.0. I had well over 300,000 on my 04 Jeep.
Diesal run cooler therefore are more durable
No mention of ford FE 390
Even the Dodge slant 6 last for ever and it's not on this list
Not true in 2001 it junk