No, Ford has never built a 283. The 283 is a Chevy engine.
You should probably pick up a Chilton's or something. There are two 4.6 Ford engines. A Windsor built version and a Romeo version. I don't know the particulars of what the differences are, but they are substantial.
Ummmm. The Ford 7.3L is an International built engine. Ford has used international built diesel engines sense the beginning with the 6.9L IDI up until 2012. The last engine international built and Ford put in their super duty's was the 6.4L. In 2012 Ford said bye, bye to International due to the horriable 6.0L and just as bad 6.4L engines that still have problems to this day and went with a all Ford built 6.7L which is proving to be bulletproof like the old 7.3L's were back in the day.
He built steam engines.
The common V8 and in line 6 engines from Ford built at this time were non-interferance engines. Replace the Timing Chain when it skips a tooth and the engine won't run anymore.
Ford built a 462 which was installed in the Lincoln from 1966-68. Ford also produced a 12 cylinder 448 cubic inch engine in 1932-33. These are the largest Ford car engines I know of.
ford uses several diesel engines, but in the light duty trucks, they are all international/ navistar engines
The Dodge brothers had a contract to build engines for Henry Ford.The Dodge brothers had a contract to build engines for Henry Ford.
Henry Ford
Ford has used many different engines in the Mustang over its production lifespan, and some of these engines have been used in other Ford models. Sometimes these engines were very similar in different Ford models, and sometimes there were significant variations.
Ford still makes Aston engines, but their contract is almost done, then they will stop because Ford is losing money by making engines for Aston.
Lincoln Navigator Ford Expeditions Ford F-150 are all the same engines.