It's not fun...the fan shroud is in the way. So, you have to take the grill off, then drain and disconnect the upper and lower vacuum hoses to the radiator. There should be something like 4 bolts holding the radiator on. Remove those and take out the radiator. Then you will be able to get to the bolts for the water pump. Remove those and take off water pump. Make sure you get the gasket too. Then apply new gasket with silicone gasket stuff and stick new water pump on. IMPORTANT Do not tighten bolts too tight when installing new water pump, they are cast iron and will sheer off!..i know..Just make sure they are good and tight. Then put everything back on like you took it off. Fill the radiator with fluid again and there ya go.
On the throttle body
The water pump on a 1989 Ford F150 5.0 liter is changed by removing the engine accessories, disconnecting the radiator hoses, and removing the retaining bolts. The pump is then pulled from the block, a new gasket put in place, and the new pump installed.
Either a 4.9 liter/300 CID inline six, a 5.0 liter/302 CID V8, or a 5.8 liter/351 CID V8.
6 quarts ( 5.7 liters ) with filter change for the 5.4 L on a 2002 F150
6 quarts with filter change
It's located on the side of the starter.
You could have the 4.9 liter ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 cylinder or the 5.0 liter ( 302 cubic inch ) or the 5.8 liter ( 351 cubic inch ) V8
I believe that is ( 6 quarts - U.S. ) with engine oil filter change
6 quarts ( 5.7 liters ) with filter change
it's on the intake manifold.
6 quarts with filter change
where is the pcv valve on a 1992 f150 with 5.0 liter