That would be a huge explanation that requires interaction back and forth to determine what you've got, and what you want. Generally speaking, you'll need to get a complete engine and transmission from a donor vehicle with mounts, accessories, etc. and install it in roughly the same place as the old engine. The mounts will need to be modified or fabricated, the drive shaft will be different, and, if it's 4 wheel drive, you'll have some expensive decisions to make before starting.
If you're a novice at engine swaps, it would be best to seek out someone with experience to assist with this project.
Can you put a 350 gm motor in 97 ford f150
Ford never made a 350 motor
how to install the oil pressure gauge on a Chevy 350 small block
Don't do it because it's not a Chevy.
Ford and Chevy engine parts will not interchange.
no
If you have enough time and money you can... but why?
No, they are not interchangeable.
It will fit, providing you will do all the modifications. Got a Ford, stay with Ford. If you want a 350, then get a Chevy.
Install a Super-Charger or Turbocharger.
fords don't have a 350 the 350 is a Chevy motor
It's 14 to 16 in the city and 17 to 21 on the highway. Here's a link:http://www.carsdirect.com/1999/ford/f150