Most likely not. If you see a carburetor on top, then that confirms it.
Yes ======================================================== On a 1986 Ford Crown Victoria : The 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 engine is FUEL INJECTED The 5.8 liter / 351 has a CARBURETOR
For a 1986 Ford Crown Victoria : The 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 is fuel injected The 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch V8 has a carburetor
On a 1988 Ford Crown Victoria : The 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 is fuel injected The 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch V8 engine has a carburetor ( so , it is not fuel injected ) According to my Chilton's book
From what I could find , it looks like the 1985 F-150 with the 302 ( 5.0 L ) was available with the VIN - " F " - 302 with 2 barrel carb or the VIN - " N " - 302 EFI 1985 was the first year a fuel injected 302 was available in the F-150
between 5-7 psi, If it is fuel injected or has a carburetor makes a difference.
( 8 ) for a 5.0 L ( 302 cubic inch ) fuel injected V8 engine
YES
yes ,i've done it to a 302 and it ran fine
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The 302 ( 5.0 L is fuel injected ) The 351 ( 5.8 L has a variable venturi carburetor )
Under the car, in front of the rear axle. Under a plastic cap.
In 1985 , the only F-150 with an electric fuel pump was the fuel injected version of the 5.0 L ( 302 cubic inch ) V8 ( if the 8th " character of the VIN is an " N " that indicates the 5.0 L is fuel injected )