I was looking at various model year Owner Guides for the Ford F-250
and they show for the 6.8 liter V10 gasoline engine :
With engine oil filter change :
( up to the 2004 model of Ford F-250 , 5.7 litres / 6.0 U.S. quarts )
( 2005 and newer models of Ford F-250 , 6.6 litres / 7.0 U.S. quarts )
Seven quarts.
Seven quarts.
According to the 1999 Ford F-250 Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change : The 6.8 liter V10 gasoline engine takes ( 5.7 liters / 6.0 U.S. quarts of 5W-30 )
The weight of a triton v10 head
According to the 1999 Ford F-250 Light Duty and Super Duty Owner Guides : With engine oil filter change : ( the 6.8 liter V10 gasoline engine takes 6.0 U.S. quarts / 5.7 litres of 5W-30 )
In the 2001 Ford Excursion the V10 is rated at 310 horsepower
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About 5Quarts.
The Engine - more specifically - the heads.
Ford DOES make a V10 engine. It's a 6.8L V10 engine that is under the name of "Triton." So, it's a 6.8L Triton V10 engine. You can get the 6.8L Triton V10 in the Ford Super Duty trucks. The F-250, F-350, and the F-450/550 chassis cabs. But, as of Ford's new 2011 Super Duty, you can only get the V10 in the F-350 to F-550 chassis cab trucks with dual rear wheels. Fuel economy in the Triton V10 is somewhere around 10 mpg city and 14 to 16 mpg highway. That bad of mileage can be expected with a 10-cylinder engine and a heavy-duty work truck though. The Triton V10 is a very reliable engine, and I've worked on V10 Fords that have somewhere around a million miles. So, great engines but HUGE gas hogs!!!!
My 1998 E350 takes 6.4 litres, just changing last night
According to the 2003 Ford F-350 Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change : The 6.8 liter GASOLINE , V10 engine takes : ( 5.7 liters / 6.0 U.S. quarts of 5W-20 )