First year for 3V V-10 and 5-speed Automatic May 09, 2018, 10:54:38 am I am now in the market for a used 26.5 LD and am thinking the 3 valve V10 and the 5 speed automatic transmission would be nice to have. I believe 2006 was the first year these two were offered in the LD class C models. Can anyone confirm if this is correct or this this happen in 2008?
Re: First year for 3V V-10 and 5-speed Automatic Reply #1 – May 09, 2018, 11:03:00 am I think 2005 was the first year for the 5 speed.
Re: First year for 3V V-10 and 5-speed Automatic Reply #2 – May 09, 2018, 11:03:19 am Quote from: E21PILOT - May 09, 2018, 10:54:38 amI am now in the market for a used 26.5 LD and am thinking the 3 valve V10 and the 5 speed automatic transmission would be nice to have. I believe 2006 was the first year these two were offered in the LD class C models. Can anyone confirm if this is correct or this this happen in 2008?The five speed transmission was first installed in the E450 in 2005.While the 365-HP 3-valve V10 would be nice, it has never been available in the E450, the engine's heads are too wide to fit in the engine bay.The Class A Ford 53 chassis is equipped with the more powerful 3-valve V10.If more power is desired, a Banks exhaust system can be installed.Larry
Re: First year for 3V V-10 and 5-speed Automatic Reply #3 – May 09, 2018, 11:58:50 am The 2-V V10 was introduced in 1997, it had 265-HP.In 2000, the 2-V V10 was upgraded to 305-HP. In 2004, the heads were upgraded to a 7-thread spark plug holes, helping to reduce the blown out spark plug problem.Since the 305-HP upgrade, there have been no other significant mechanical changes.Larry 1 Likes
Re: First year for 3V V-10 and 5-speed Automatic Reply #4 – May 09, 2018, 12:39:07 pm Thanks Larry, this is exactly the info I was looking for . So the 2004 and later V10 with the greater number of threads looks like a winner to me. I can do a lot of motor repair but dealing with stripped spark plug threads is a little beyond my ability.I assume the recommended spark plug is still whatever Motorcraft makes for the newest 2V V10 motors correct?