Originally Posted By: Nick R
Originally Posted By: defektes
Originally Posted By: Nick R
The 2.0L has used a timing chain for YEARS. And I wonder now if my 2.0L is also made in dearborn. I was under the assumption it was from Mexico
2001 has a belt, and was assembled in US, and motor was american. Had a german transaxle though. The belt is a PITA to replace.
The 2001 I believe had the Zetec 2.0, not the Duratec 2.0, which is a different design. The zetec was an in-house ford engine. The Duratec is a collab with Mazda, mostly mazda though. Mazda get's Ford V6 engines, Ford gets use of Mazda 4 bangers. The focus had the CVH/SPI and Zetec through 2004. After 2004 it was either the Duratec 2.0, or the Duratec 2.3. And both of those have/had chains.
To build on this...
The US focus had the 2.0l SPI and 2.0l Zetec engines from 2000 to 2004 (SVT was basically a Zetec engine but all juiced up). In 2003 they started offering the 2.3l Duratec in a few key states (green states like California), as the 2.3l was a Pzev (partial zero emissions vehicle) engine. These Pzev 2.3l motors were available in 2003 and 2004. After 2004, they started shipping all Foci with the 2.0l Duratec (Pzev rated), and the 2005-2007 Focus ST came equipped with the 2.3l engine that had slightly more power but was not Pzev rated. In 2007 they stopped putting the 2.3l motor in the focus, and since then its been strictly limited to the 2.0l Duratec.
The Duratec engines are basically a mazda design. I had read some anecdotal history about the original design, that it owes some of its original roots to Cosworth...story goes something like this - Cosworth had some 4 cylinder racing engine designs on the shelf. When Ford and Cosworth were buddy buddy, ford got access to this info...then Ford and Mazda became friends, and mazda took these early designs and modified them for street car production use...enter the Mazda MZR/Ford Duratec I4 engines.
Sounds silly enough, however in racing trim these motors make a LOT of power...and Cosworth does have a whole slew of performance parts available for them, but I've never really been able to confirm the above story....so I'll just stick with the "mazda design" explination. Nice motor either way