Either the engine or the transmission must come out. If it is a 2 wheel drive truck, pull the transmission. If it is a 4 wheel drive truck, pull the engine. (IMO)
yea a 390 will fit i got a 390 in my 79 they run good as hell to
Pry the knob off and remove threaded lock ring for 79 blazer as well all 79 Chevy truck without locking latch.
nope, but if you're good with a welder, you can put the truck cab on the bronco frame, make a short flatbed, and have a ridiculously short half-ton pickup.
Remove the doghouse (engine cover) and remove the heater duct. Then you can access both speakers through the doghouse.
There are no king pins on these models.....if my memory serves correct they stopped using kingpins either in 79 or 80.....ball joints is what they switched to
No. The hardlines are plumbed directly to the caliber. They use a loop to allow you to bend the lines when replacing the brake pads.
Mount Vesuvius is located on the African Plate. The African Plate is slowly moving northward towards the Eurasian Plate, causing the volcanic activity in the region. The movement of these plates creates the conditions that lead to volcanic eruptions like the one that destroyed Pompeii in AD 79.
The 1979 Ford F1 50 pickup truck transmission has a fluid capacity of 12 quarts. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission.
Go to Ford Muscle.com and scroll down to the trucks section and ask your question there. Good Luck.
Depends on what year the car is. 76-78 models (1bbl) have an adjustment on the lower front of the carb. 79-80 models have a knockout plug on the lower-left base plate that can be adjusted and 81-87 are computer controlled via the electrical plug on the top of the unit. 81-87 also have the same knockout plate in the base plate as the 79-80's but it won't affect much.
It's located on one of the valve covers. The breather is on one and the PCV valve is located on the other one. and it will have a hose coming off it. Hope that helps.
take the cover off and there is two screws, take them out and that's it