According to www . fuel economy . gov ( no spaces )
For a 1989 Ford F-150 , 2 wheel drive , with the 4.9 liter / 300 cubic inch inline six cylinder engine :
5 speed manual ( 14 city / 17 highway )
4 speed manual ( 14 city / 16 highway )
3 speed automatic transmission ( 13 city / 15 highway )
Miles per U.S. gallon
what does a 1989 Chevy s10 Tahoe 6 cylinder get in gas mileage
( .044 inch ) - for the 4.9 L ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 cylinder engine in a 1989 Ford truck
The 2.3 liter 4 cylinder is 140 cubic inches The 2.9 liter V6 engine is 177 cubic inches
What engine?
The engine in your truck is a Chevrolet 350 if it a stock engine!
Don't know what kind of truck, but usually the thermostat is located where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine. Most are right in that connection. HTH.
If this is in a Ford Ranger : ( 1989 to 1997 is a 2.3 liter four cylinder engine ) ( 1998 to 2001 is a 2.5 liter four cylinder engine )
There are more variables that you would need to know to get the blue book value of a 1989 short bed Chevy truck, such as mileage, condition, options, and location.
That engine FRESH / NEW should have 150 LBS. compression per cylinder. If you have more then 20 LBS. difference in any cylinder then it is not in good shape and a good VALVE JOB is probley in the furture.
which engine ? the 2.3 L SOHC 4 cylinder or the 2.9 L OHV - V6 , and what is your question ? - I'll try to help 1. i have an 1989 ranger with the 2.9 in it and it seems pretty decent it has the power to push the truck and the 4x4 i think overall it has been pretty good
It may be in the fuel tank.
Passanger side, lower part of the engine.