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The curious part is, the upgraded oil pan was supposed to prevent oil starvation, not contribute towards it.This could be a reason that Ford wanted 7 qts. of oil in this 2.7 instead of 6 qts.... to try and keep from sucking air in the oil pan....
With a long list of additional off-road standards being added to the engineering requirements, one challenge that surfaced was keeping both the 2.3L and 2.7L engines properly lubricated in aggressive terrain. John Kilby, Engine Systems Engineer at Ford, told Bronco Nation that the rear oil sumps were upgraded, and the oil pans enlarged to deliver adequate pressure at a 45 degree downhill angle and a 30 degree side slope –– not bad. The larger pans mean the Bronco will hold seven quarts of oil (the Ranger uses six).
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