What transmission came in a 1977 F-150?
The 1977 F-100, a sixth-generation 1/2-ton model, came in rear- and four-wheel drive with four-speed manual and three-speed automatic transmissions. It could seat up to three passengers.
How much horsepower does a 1977 Ford F150 have?
1977 Ford F-Series F-150 VI Regular Cab 6.6 400 V8 (169 Hp) Automatic.
What transmission is in a 1978 Ford F150?
New for 1978 was an available 4-speed overdrive manual transmission. The 1978 Ford F-Series brochure states: “Ford’s new optional 4-speed over-drive manual transmission makes driving fun. It’s mighty thrifty, too.
What kind of transmission is in a Ford F-150?
A 3.3-liter V6 with 6-speed automatic remains the standard powerplant. The 2.7-liter EcoBoost® V6, 5.0-liter V8, 3.0-liter Power Stroke® turbodiesel V6 and 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 are all paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
What transmission does my Ford F-150 have?
You can find your vehicle’s transmission on your window sticker. It will be listed under Vehicle Description on top of the window sticker.
What engine came in a 77 f150?
1977 Ford F100 F150 F250 Specs – Engine / Powertrains
Engine | Availability | Horsepower |
---|---|---|
5.0 liter/302 cid V-8 | F-100 / F-150 | 130 |
5.8 liter/351 cid V-8 | F-100 / F-150 / F-250 / F-350 | 160 |
6.6 liters / 400 cid V-8 | F-150 / F-250 / F-350 | 169 |
7.5 liter/460 cid V-8 | F-150 / F-250 / F-350 | 220 |
How much HP does a 1977 460 have?
The Ford 460-cubic-inch, V8 engine has a cylinder bore of 4.36 inches and a crankshaft stroke of 3.85 inches. The output for 460 engines built before 1972 is 365 horsepower at 4,600 rpm and 485 pound-feet of torque at 2,800 rpm.
What is the difference between a C4 and C6 transmission?
The C4 transmission was primarily used in cars. The C6 transmission could handle more power. Due to the ability to handle more power, the C6 transmission was used in many Ford trucks with bigger engines, and in larger cars that were manufactured with bigger engines.