Here's what you can expect to see in a 1990 Ford Class C motorhome:
* Ford V8 Engines: The most common engine options were Ford's gasoline V8s, ranging from the 4.9L (302 cubic inch) to the 5.8L (351 cubic inch) engines.
* Occasionally, you might find:
* Diesel Engines: Some manufacturers may have offered a diesel option, likely a 6.9L or 7.3L Ford diesel engine.
* Other Engine Makes: It's even possible (though less common) that a manufacturer used a different engine altogether (e.g., a Chevrolet or GMC engine) for their 1990 Class C model.
To find the specific engine size of your 1990 Ford Class C motorhome, you can:
* Check the vehicle identification number (VIN): The VIN contains information about the engine.
* Look under the hood: The engine size and model should be clearly visible on the engine block.
* Consult the owner's manual: The manual should specify the engine type and size.
* Contact the manufacturer: If you know the manufacturer of the motorhome, you can contact them directly for more information.
Remember, the engine size is just one factor to consider when purchasing a motorhome. You'll also want to look at the overall condition, mileage, and maintenance history.