Third-gen Ford F-series trucks with 292 cu-in Y-block engines were famous for their distinctive exhaust note and decent low-end torque. The later versions of the Y-block came as 312 cu-in V8s ...
Getting its name from its powertrain block resembling the letter “Y,” the Y-block was Ford’s first overhead valve engine. It received a lot of attention for good and bad reasons. The first ...
Read more: 10 Of The Most Reliable Mazda Engines Ever Built In 1958, Ford introduced the FE powertrain lineup as the successor to the short-lived Y-block engine. The FE engine series was Ford's ...