Ford 3.5L Duratec Engine for Sale | naturally aspirated 3.5L Cyclone V6 (Ford’s family name) used 2006 through 2019

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Product Overview & Specifications

  • In Stock, 3.5L Duratec / Cyclone V6 Naturally Aspirated Available
  • Free Shipping to All 50 States via Freight Pallet, 7 to 14 Business Days
  • Variant Verified (Early Non-Ti-VCT vs Later Ti-VCT)
  • NOT the 3.5L EcoBoost , this is the naturally aspirated Duratec/Cyclone V6
  • Donor Vehicle Confirmed (Edge, Taurus, Flex, Explorer, MKS, MKT, MKX, Sable, CX-9, Fusion Sport)
  • Internal Water Pump Condition Assessed (Known Wear Point at 100K plus Miles)
  • Compression Tested All 6 Cylinders
  • Leak-Down Tested
  • Intake Manifold Checked
  • Fuel Injectors Confirmed Functional
  • Timing Chain Condition Inspected
  • 100% Inspection Before Every Order Ships

$2,999.00

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Description

About the Ford 3.5L Duratec Engine

Are you in the market for a robust and efficient engine for your Ford crossover, sedan, or Lincoln luxury vehicle? Look no further than our selection of used 3.5L Duratec engines for sale. The 3.5L Duratec (officially the Ford 3.5L Cyclone V6) offers an excellent balance of performance and fuel economy, making this engine a popular choice for a wide range of Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, and even Mazda applications. With output ranging from 263 HP up to 305 HP across the production run, the Duratec V6 delivers refined power without the complexity of forced induction.

Critical Buyer Information: 3.5L Duratec vs 3.5L EcoBoost

Before we go further, the most important point for any Ford 3.5L V6 shopper to understand:

The 3.5L Duratec and the 3.5L EcoBoost are DIFFERENT engines. They share the same displacement (3.5 liters) and the same basic Cyclone family architecture, but they are fundamentally different engines with different applications and different characteristics.

Feature3.5L Duratec / Cyclone V6 (this engine)3.5L EcoBoost V6
AspirationNaturally aspiratedTwin-turbocharged
Fuel SystemPort injection onlyDirect injection (later models add port plus direct)
Output263 to 305 HP / 248 to 280 lb-ft355 to 660 HP / 350 to 660 lb-ft
Fuel RequiredRegular 87 octanePremium 91 plus octane
Production Years2006/2007 to 20192010 to current
ApplicationsEdge, Taurus, Flex, Explorer (base), MKS, MKT, MKX, Sable, CX-9, Fusion SportF-150 EcoBoost, Expedition, Navigator, Police Interceptor, Taurus SHO, GT500 (modified)
F-150 compatibility?NO , F-150 never used the NA DuratecYES (2011 plus F-150 EcoBoost)
Known IssuesInternal water pump (coolant in oil)Internal water pump (same family), spark plug/coil failures, intake valve carbon, cam phaser issues

Why this matters for your purchase: if you have a Ford F-150 with a 3.5L V6, you have the EcoBoost twin-turbo engine, NOT the Duratec. This Duratec listing will NOT fit your F-150. Call (240) 301-0095 for 3.5 EcoBoost availability.

Engine Overview: The Ford 3.5L Duratec / Cyclone V6

The Ford 3.5L Duratec is a robust naturally aspirated V6 engine known for its smooth power delivery and good fuel economy. With a displacement of 3.5 liters (3,496 cc) from a 92.5 mm bore and 86.7 mm stroke, this engine delivers approximately 263 to 305 horsepower and 248 to 280 lb-ft of torque depending on variant and application. The all-aluminum DOHC 24-valve design with sequential multi-port fuel injection produces refined power with minimal vibration.

Production Variants Across the Years

The 3.5L Duratec / Cyclone V6 evolved across its 12-13 year production run:

  • Early Variant (2006/2007 to ~2013): Non-Ti-VCT, 263 to 285 HP depending on application
  • Mid Variant (~2010 to 2013): 280 to 290 HP with refined intake and exhaust systems
  • Later Ti-VCT Variant (~2014 to 2019): Twin Independent Variable Cam Timing added, 290 to 305 HP, improved efficiency and emissions
  • Lincoln MKS Variant: Higher-output naturally aspirated variant rated at 273 HP early, up to 305 HP in later models with revised intake

Engine History and Reputation

The 3.5L Duratec / Cyclone V6 was introduced in 2006/2007 model year vehicles as part of Ford’s modern V6 strategy. It served as Ford’s primary naturally aspirated V6 across the mid-size and large car / crossover lineup for over a decade. Continuous improvements over the production run addressed early issues and enhanced overall durability. The Duratec V6 is generally considered one of Ford’s most reliable engines of its era, with the notable exception of the internal water pump issue (see below).

Features of the Ford 3.5L Duratec / Cyclone V6

  • Lightweight all-aluminum construction: Reduces overall engine weight versus iron-block competitors, improving vehicle efficiency and handling
  • Balance of power and efficiency: Provides strong performance while maintaining reasonable fuel economy for its class
  • Smooth V6 operation: 60-degree V6 configuration and balanced engineering produce minimal vibration
  • Broad torque curve: Delivers consistent pulling power across a wide RPM range
  • Compact size: Fits in sedans, crossovers, and SUVs due to space-efficient packaging
  • Refined power delivery: Smooth acceleration and consistent power output
  • Good low-end torque: Strong pulling power from low engine speeds for daily driving
  • Relatively quiet operation: Well-insulated and engineered for low cabin noise, especially during cruising
  • Proven reliability when maintained properly: Strong track record of longevity with regular maintenance
  • Continual improvements: Ford refined the engine over the production run, including the addition of Ti-VCT for later variants
  • Regular 87 octane gasoline: Lower fuel cost compared to premium-required engines

Honest Disclosure: The Internal Water Pump Issue

We disclose known engine issues honestly so buyers can make informed decisions. The 3.5L Duratec / Cyclone V6 has one significant documented issue:

The water pump is INTERNAL, driven off the timing chain, located inside the front engine cover. When the water pump fails (a documented wear pattern typically appearing at 100,000 to 150,000 miles), it doesn’t simply leak coolant externally like a conventional external water pump. Instead:

  • Coolant leaks INTO the engine oil pan through the failed water pump seal
  • The contaminated oil-coolant mixture circulates through the engine, contaminating bearings
  • If not caught quickly, bearing damage can occur, requiring engine replacement

Symptoms of internal water pump failure:

  • Coolant level dropping with no visible external leak
  • Milky / chocolate-colored oil on the dipstick (oil and coolant mixed)
  • “Low coolant” warning with no obvious leak
  • Engine oil pressure variations
  • Eventually: bearing knock, engine failure

Prevention and Detection:

  • Check oil regularly for signs of coolant contamination (milky appearance, low oil pressure)
  • Monitor coolant level , unexplained drops are a warning
  • Use Ford-specified orange coolant (Motorcraft Gold or equivalent), not generic green coolant
  • Some owners proactively replace the internal water pump at 80,000 to 100,000 miles as preventive maintenance

Service cost: Internal water pump replacement on the 3.5L Duratec is labor-intensive , typically $1,200 to $2,000 at independent shops, $1,800 to $3,000 at dealerships. The procedure requires removing the front engine cover, timing chain access, and careful resetting of timing components.

Note: the 3.5L EcoBoost has the same internal water pump design and same vulnerability, so this isn’t a Duratec-exclusive issue. It’s a Cyclone-family architecture characteristic.

Other Common Duratec Maintenance Items

Beyond the water pump, common 3.5L Duratec service items include:

  • PCV valve failures , can cause oil consumption and rough idle
  • Variable cam timing solenoid (VCT) , particularly on Ti-VCT variants
  • Intake manifold runner issues , some applications have flap actuator failures
  • Spark plug change every 60,000 to 100,000 miles (iridium plugs)
  • Timing chain , generally robust, but inspect at high mileage

Vehicle Compatibility

Our used Ford 3.5L Duratec engines are compatible with a wide range of vehicles. Critical: this engine fits Ford / Lincoln / Mercury / Mazda vehicles that used the NATURALLY ASPIRATED 3.5L V6. It does NOT fit Ford F-150, Expedition, or other vehicles that used the 3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo engine.

Ford Applications:

  • Ford Edge (1st generation 2007-2014, 2nd generation 2015-2018 base variants)
  • Ford Taurus (6th generation 2008-2019, base and Limited trims)
  • Ford Flex (2009-2019, base trim; the SHO Limited used the 3.5 EcoBoost)
  • Ford Explorer (5th generation 2011-2019, base trim; Sport and Limited used the 3.5 EcoBoost)
  • Ford Fusion Sport (2010-2012, the original Fusion Sport, NOT the later EcoBoost Fusion Sport)

Lincoln Applications:

  • Lincoln MKS (2009-2016, base trim; some variants used the higher-output NA Duratec at 305 HP)
  • Lincoln MKT (2010-2019, base trim)
  • Lincoln MKX (2011-2015, the Duratec MKX before transition to EcoBoost / 2.7 in newer variants)

Mercury Applications:

  • Mercury Sable (2008-2009, the final Sable generation before Mercury brand discontinuation)

Mazda Applications:

  • Mazda CX-9 (1st generation 2007-2015 , Mazda licensed the Ford Cyclone V6 and called it the “3.7L MZI” in some markets and “3.5L Cyclone” in others)

What Does NOT Use the 3.5L Duratec:

  • Ford F-150 , uses 3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo (2011 plus)
  • Ford Expedition , uses 3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo
  • Lincoln Navigator , uses 3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo
  • Ford Police Interceptor , uses 3.5L EcoBoost
  • Ford Taurus SHO , uses 3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo

Performance and Fuel Economy

The Ford 3.5L Duratec V6 delivers solid performance and respectable fuel economy:

  • Highway: 24 to 29 MPG (varies by vehicle weight and gearing)
  • City: 17 to 20 MPG
  • Combined: 20 to 24 MPG average
  • 0 to 60 MPH: 6.5 to 8.0 seconds depending on application weight

The Duratec doesn’t match the EcoBoost’s output (355 plus HP) or torque (350 plus lb-ft), but it offers proven reliability without the complexity of twin-turbocharging and direct injection.

Performance Upgrades and Tuning Potential

The Duratec / Cyclone V6 has modest tuning potential, but is not commonly modified for power compared to its EcoBoost cousin:

  • ECU tuning: Modest 10 to 20 HP gains available
  • Cold air intake: Minor power gains
  • High-flow exhaust: Minor improvements
  • Lower restriction air filter: Minimal benefit

For significant power gains, the 3.5L EcoBoost is the better platform. The naturally aspirated Duratec is purchased and used primarily for its smooth, refined character and proven reliability rather than peak output.

Environmental Impact

The Ford 3.5L Duratec / Cyclone V6 offers competitive fuel economy and emissions for its displacement class. Later Ti-VCT variants further improved efficiency through more precise valve event control. The engine meets US EPA Tier 2 emissions standards across its production years.

Maintenance Tips for Longevity

To maximize the lifespan of your 3.5L Duratec engine:

  • Follow Fords recommended oil change intervals with 5W-20 or 5W-30 full synthetic oil (consult your owner’s manual for specific application)
  • Use Ford-specified Motorcraft Gold (orange) coolant , not generic green coolant
  • Monitor coolant and oil regularly for signs of internal water pump issues (milky oil, dropping coolant)
  • Replace the PCV valve every 100,000 miles
  • Change spark plugs at recommended intervals (typically 100,000 miles)
  • Address any minor issues promptly to prevent more significant problems

Here at Vaz Auto Solutions, you’ll find the Ford 3.5L Duratec engine for sale at the most reasonable price possible, with honest distinction from the 3.5L EcoBoost (different engine) and full disclosure of the internal water pump consideration.

Vehicle Compatibility

VehicleCompatibility
Ford Edge1st gen 2007 to 2014; 2nd gen 2015 to 2018 base
Ford Taurus6th generation 2008 to 2019 base and Limited (SHO used EcoBoost)
Ford Flex2009 to 2019 base (SHO Limited used 3.5 EcoBoost)
Ford Explorer5th generation 2011 to 2019 base (Sport/Limited used 3.5 EcoBoost)
Ford Fusion Sport2010 to 2012 (original Fusion Sport, NA Duratec)
Lincoln MKS2009 to 2016 base and higher-output variants up to 305 HP
Lincoln MKT2010 to 2019 base trim
Lincoln MKX2011 to 2015 (transitioning away from Duratec in later years)
Mercury Sable2008 to 2009 (final Mercury generation)
Mazda CX-91st generation 2007 to 2015 (Ford Cyclone V6 licensed by Mazda)
NOT COMPATIBLEFord F-150 (uses 3.5 EcoBoost), Ford Expedition (uses 3.5 EcoBoost), Lincoln Navigator (uses 3.5 EcoBoost), Police Interceptor (uses 3.5 EcoBoost), Taurus SHO (uses 3.5 EcoBoost)

Condition and Inspection

  • Variant verified (early non-Ti-VCT vs later Ti-VCT)
  • Production year documented
  • Donor vehicle confirmed (Edge, Taurus, Flex, Explorer, MKS, MKT, MKX, Sable, CX-9, or Fusion Sport)
  • Engine confirmed to be Duratec (NA), not EcoBoost (turbo)
  • Compression tested all 6 cylinders
  • Leak-down tested
  • Internal water pump condition assessed (known wear point at 100K plus miles)
  • Oil sample analyzed for coolant contamination (key indicator of water pump failure)
  • Timing chain condition inspected
  • Intake manifold checked for runner / flap actuator issues
  • Fuel injectors confirmed functional
  • PCV valve checked
  • Compression ratio verified
  • Block and head visual inspection
  • Mileage from donor vehicle documented where available
  • Honest distinction between Duratec (NA) and EcoBoost (turbo) , no confusion
  • Variant correctly identified (Ti-VCT vs non-Ti-VCT)
  • Internal water pump condition assessed
  • Oil sample analyzed for coolant contamination
  • Compression and leak-down tested all 6 cylinders
  • Free freight pallet delivery to all 50 states
  • 15 day replacement warranty on internal defects
  • Ford / Lincoln experienced support team
  • Recommended preventive water pump service strategy explained

Additional information

aspiration

Naturally aspirated (NOT turbocharged)

bore-x-stroke

92.5 mm x 86.7 mm

compression-ratio

10.3:1

cooling-system

Liquid-cooled with internal water pump driven off timing chain

electrical-system

12V with standard alternator and battery setup

fuel-system

Sequential multi-port fuel injection (port injection only)

fuel-type

Regular Gasoline (87 octane)

displacement

3.5 liters (3, 496 cc / 213 cubic inches)

engine-type

60-degree, naturally aspirated, V6

engine-family

3.5L, 3.7L variants), Ford Cyclone V6 (3.0L

horsepower

263 to 305 HP depending on variant

torque

248 to 280 lb-ft depending on variant

redline

500 to 6, 6, 800 rpm

valvetrain

24 valves, DOHC, optional Ti-VCT on later variants

block-head-material

All-aluminum construction

manufacturer

Ford Motor Company (Cleveland Engine Plant No. 1, Lima Engine Plant)

production-years

2006 / 2007 to 2019 (naturally aspirated Cyclone)

critical-distinction

different applications), different aspiration, NOT the same as the 3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo engine (different fuel system

known-issue-honest-disclosure

Internal water pump driven off timing chain; failure leaks coolant into oil, risking bearing damage

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the 3.5L Duratec and the 3.5L EcoBoost?

They are completely different engines despite the same displacement. The 3.5L Duratec is naturally aspirated with port fuel injection only, producing 263-305 HP on regular 87 octane gasoline. The 3.5L EcoBoost is twin-turbocharged with direct injection (later models add port-plus-direct), producing 355-660 HP on premium 91 plus octane gasoline. The two engines share the same Cyclone family architecture but are used in completely different applications: – Duratec applications: Ford Edge, Taurus base, Flex base, Explorer base, Lincoln MKS / MKT / MKX, Mercury Sable, Fusion Sport, Mazda CX-9 – EcoBoost applications: Ford F-150 EcoBoost, Expedition, Navigator, Police Interceptor, Taurus SHO, Flex SHO, Explorer Sport

Is the 3.5L Duratec a reliable engine?

Yes, with one significant caveat. The Duratec is generally considered one of Ford’s most reliable engines of its era , the naturally aspirated design and port fuel injection avoid the complexity of turbocharging and direct injection (which has its own known issues in the EcoBoost variant). However, the internal water pump (driven off the timing chain inside the front engine cover) is a documented wear point at 100,000 to 150,000 miles. When this water pump fails, coolant leaks into the engine oil and can cause bearing damage if not caught quickly. Many owners proactively replace the internal water pump at 80,000 to 100,000 miles as preventive maintenance.

What's special about the Ti-VCT variant?

Ti-VCT stands for Twin Independent Variable Cam Timing. Later 3.5L Duratec variants (approximately 2014 plus) added Ti-VCT, which allows independent variable timing on both the intake AND exhaust camshafts. Benefits of Ti-VCT: – Improved fuel economy (typically 5-10% gain) – Modest power increase (290-305 HP vs 263-285 HP non-Ti-VCT) – Better low-end torque – Reduced emissions – More refined idle and partial-throttle operation If you’re replacing a Duratec in a 2014 plus vehicle, you likely have the Ti-VCT variant; for earlier vehicles, you have the non-Ti-VCT variant.

Will the 3.5L Duratec fit my Ford F-150?

No. The Ford F-150 NEVER used the naturally aspirated 3.5L Duratec. F-150 trucks with a 3.5L V6 use the 3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo engine (2011 plus). The Duratec and EcoBoost have different fuel systems, different mounting points, different accessories, different ECUs, and different power outputs. They are not interchangeable. If you need a 3.5L F-150 engine, call (240) 301-0095 for 3.5 EcoBoost availability.

What kind of fuel efficiency can I expect from the 3.5L Duratec?

Fuel economy varies significantly by vehicle and gearing: – Ford Edge / Lincoln MKX (crossover): 17-19 City / 24-26 Highway – Ford Taurus / Lincoln MKS (sedan): 18-20 City / 28-29 Highway – Ford Flex / Lincoln MKT (large crossover): 16-18 City / 22-25 Highway – Ford Explorer (SUV): 17-19 City / 24-25 Highway Later Ti-VCT variants improved efficiency by approximately 5-10% across applications.

How does the internal water pump issue work?

The 3.5L Duratec uses a water pump driven by the timing chain inside the front engine cover (not a typical belt-driven external water pump). When the water pump seal fails: – Coolant leaks into the timing chain area – From there, it migrates down into the oil pan – The oil-coolant mixture circulates through the engine bearings – If not detected quickly (look for milky oil on dipstick), bearings can be damaged Detection: Check oil regularly for unusual color (milky, chocolate-colored, or hazy) and watch coolant level for unexplained drops. Service: Internal water pump replacement is labor-intensive, typically $1,200 to $2,000 at independent shops because the front cover must be removed and timing chain reset.

How long does the 3.5L Duratec typically last?

With proper maintenance, the 3.5L Duratec routinely lasts 200,000 to 250,000 plus miles. Key longevity factors: – Regular oil changes with quality 5W-20 or 5W-30 full synthetic – Use of Ford-specified Motorcraft Gold (orange) coolant – Proactive replacement of the internal water pump at 80,000 to 100,000 miles (or at minimum, careful monitoring) – Regular PCV valve replacement – Quality spark plugs at recommended intervals The engine architecture is robust , the all-aluminum construction, port fuel injection, and naturally aspirated design avoid many of the complexity-related failure modes that affect more advanced engines.

Can I install the 3.5L Duratec into my Mazda CX-9?

Yes, with caveats. The 1st generation Mazda CX-9 (2007-2015) used the Ford Cyclone V6 under license. Mazda’s naming was slightly different (“3.7L MZI” or “3.5L Cyclone”), but the engine is fundamentally the same Ford Cyclone V6 family. The 3.5L variant fits early CX-9s; later 1st gen CX-9s (2008 plus) used the 3.7L variant. Verify your specific CX-9 year and variant before purchase.

Product Warranty

15 Day Replacement Warranty.

Covered:

  • Internal defects discovered at delivery (broken connecting rods
  • Failed bearings at delivery
  • Cracked block
  • Cracked head
  • Broken pistons at delivery
  • Complete loss of compression at delivery)

Not Covered:

  • Internal water pump wear progression after delivery (a documented cyclone family wear item
  • Recommended preventive replacement)
  • Pcv valve wear
  • Vct solenoid failures
  • Intake manifold runner / flap actuator issues
  • Spark plug and coil wear
  • Labor costs
  • Freight damage

Contact (240) 301-0095 within 15 days.

Trust Badges

  • Honest Duratec vs EcoBoost Distinction: Different engines, clearly identified
  • Variant Verified: Non-Ti-VCT vs Ti-VCT
  • Donor Vehicle Documented: Edge / Taurus / Flex / Explorer / MKS / MKT / MKX / Sable / CX-9 / Fusion Sport
  • Internal Water Pump Condition Assessed: Known wear point inspected
  • Oil Sample Analyzed: Coolant contamination check
  • Compression Tested All 6 Cylinders: Quality verified
  • Timing Chain Condition Inspected: Critical assessment
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: Engine freight pallet
  • No Core Charge: Keep your old engine
  • 15 Day Warranty: Internal defects covered