Do you have a question about the Ford 4-cylinder engine 1941-1947 and is the answer not in the manual?
Provides essential technical specifications and data for the Ford 4-cylinder engine.
Details the procedures for safely removing engine accessories prior to disassembly.
Outlines the step-by-step process for completely disassembling the Ford 4-cylinder engine.
Covers the inspection, wear limits, and repair procedures for the crankshaft and flywheel assembly.
Details the inspection and repair of the cylinder block, including sleeves, studs, and valve seats.
Explains the inspection and fitting procedures for pistons, piston pins, and connecting rods.
Covers the inspection and repair of the camshaft, valves, springs, and related components.
Provides instructions for inspecting and repairing the cylinder head and front engine covers.
Details the inspection and repair procedures for the engine's oil pump assembly.
Covers the inspection and repair of the water pump, including its housing and impeller.
Outlines the inspection, repair, and adjustment procedures for the engine governor.
Details the inspection and repair of the oil pan, intake, and exhaust manifold components.
Provides step-by-step instructions for reassembling the Ford 4-cylinder engine components.
Guides the installation of various engine accessories after the main engine assembly.
Defines various types of fits and explains their significance in engine assembly and operation.
Lists specific fits, tolerances, and wear limits for engine components.
Specifies the correct torque values for various engine fasteners during assembly.
| Engine type | Inline 4-cylinder |
|---|---|
| Firing order | 1-2-4-3 |
| Cooling system | Water-cooled |
| Horsepower | 40 hp (30 kW) |
| Fuel System | Carburetor |
| Valvetrain | Side valve (flathead) |
| Bore | 3.1875 in (80.96 mm) |
| Stroke | 3.75 in (95 mm) |