Noted as JFC1-3.0 -966, the essential information remains in the middle digits. The “3.0” determines the engine’s displacement. That doesn’t validate a diesel Ford F-150, however the sticker is an indication that this truck has a 3.0-liter engine under its hood, which is a typical displacement for oil-burning engines.
It could be the diesel utilized in some Jaguar Land Rover cars. Ford owned the British company when the “Lion” TdV6 remained in development. While that is relevant for the F-150, still we can’t be sure. This is a 3.0-liter engine, but it’s not always the same engine JLR is utilizing in the Range Rover.
This image also appear to close down the idea the F-150 will utilize the Transit’s 3.2-liter, five-cylinder diesel engine. That’s good news, given that the diesel Transit just pumps out 185 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque, both figures are far listed below the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel’s 240 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque.