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No, the first tubro-diesel pickup that Ford released (in the F series) was in 1995. you could get a turbo powered diesel from ford as early as 93. in 94 international began butting them on at the factory.
The consumption of lubricating oil for a diesel engine depends on the operating conditions and the design of the engine. There are some averages depending on the year of the engine. Pre 1980's engine are around 25% of fuel consumption. Pre 1990 engines are around 20% of fuel consumption and more recently built diesel engines are around 1% of fuel consumption.
1990 f350 did not have a turbo, unless it was fitted after market, so check what engine you have such as year and size and then maybe we can answer your question
hi there iv got 1990 mx6 turbo running 8psi with a ihi vj11 bhb?5 turbo hope this helps ya
nope, depends if its turbo or not
The sensors are not there I dont think. You will have to get them from a Turbo Diesel engine and prob fit the sensors. ALOT OF HASSLE! Its not worth it. You could buy a turbo diesel 205 lump and fit that with the wiring loom? Still lots of work. I fitted the engine but not the loom and dont mind that I dont have a rev counter.
yes
that is the most durable engine on the market, people where getting up to 600 000km's + with minimal maintence. So the answer is no.
the only thing different would the internals of the trans the turbo trans is a heavy duty trans.
I think it has 222hp for the non turbo.
The lift pump is on the lower driver side of the engine block. The injection pump is on the upper driver front side of the block.
As long as its the FC3S model it will fit.