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4.2l PowerStroke????
Yeah, I know, someone's probably posted something about this already, but when I went out to a job in the Bronx, NY today, I saw a funny looking Ford cabover flatbed with a PowerStroke tag on it. The kid I was working with says it's a 4.2l PowerStroke Turbo-Diesel in it...it almost looked european. Can anyone tell me something about this. Or is my co-worker a "Walt Disney"?
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The baby stroke is not the same one that is the LION is it? The lion is a rover motor and the 4.2 or whatever it is, is a baby stroke international. I drove a cab over ford truck for work one day had 30,000 miles on it and Blew the head gaskets, left me stranded 500 miles from pittsburgh. I am 90% sure that it wasn't twin turbo'd
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I dont know of the power levels but that cab over ran pretty good until it went kablooey
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