No, it was an entire engine. It was called the Ford-Cosworth ... After roughly 18 months of planning and building, the DFV V8 was ready, although not until after the 1967 racing season had started.
His ability to produce light and powerful engines captured the interest of the nascent aeronautical industry, and interest from that sector prompted him to build his first V8 engine. By this ...
The idea was simple: make a V8 out of two inline-fours. I mean, how hard can it be? After all, if the likes of Bugatti and Bentley can make W engines (not to be confused with the Chevrolet W ...