Oil Pump Removal & Installation 4.6L and 5.4L Engines 1. Remove the timing chain. 2. Remove the oil pan. 3. Remove the three oil pump screen and cover bolts, then remove the screen and cover. 4. Remove the oil pump screen and cover spacer. 5. Remove the four oil pump mounting bolts, then remove the oil pump from the engine. To install: 6. Clean and inspect the mating surfaces. 7. Install the oil pump and loosely install the four oil pump mounting bolts. Tighten the four oil pump bolts in sequence to 71-106 inch lbs. (8-12 Nm). 8. Install the oil screen and cover spacer to 15-22 ft. lbs. (20-30 Nm). 9. Install the oil screen and cover, then install the three oil pump screen and cover bolts. Tighten the bolts near the oil pick up screen to 15-22 ft. lbs. (20-30 Nm) and the bolts at the opposite end of the pick-up to 70-106 inch lbs. (8-12 Nm). Install the timing chains, then install the oil pan.
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Repair or replace the oil pump, or replace the valves, if the oil pump is working properly.
passenger side kick panel.
You must drop the fuel tank or slide the bed back far enough to access the pump.
Its behind the timing belt cover
Yes
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Its in the fuel tank
In the gas tank
The 1986 ford f150 has two fuel pumps. There is one pump mounted inside of each fuel tank.
Yes, you can replace the oil pump in a 1978 F150 with 351 Winsor without lifting the motor. To replace the oil pump you will need the proper tools and supplies.
1997 ford f150 fuel pressure specs