190 degrees Fahrenheit ( the Motorcraft part number depends on which size engine
you have )
At the leaf spring store!
They should both be 8x170mm IIRC, so yes. The older ones, pre 96 I think, had 8x6.8" IIRC.
It depends on your engine, but the easiest method is open your hood. Look down at the engine and look to the right of the radiator.. look for a large black rubber hose. It connects to where the thermostat will be.
the model year 1992-1996 the tailgates and body styles for the f150, f250, and f350 were that same and the 1997 f250 and f350 were the still the same design. The f150 however were not. so in short it will fit a 92-96 f150, or a 92- 97 f250 or f350.
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On the inside of the drivers side frame rail directly beneath the door handle of the truck.
Check your coil could be over heating or have a craack in it.
The coolant temperature sending sensor on 1.9L & 2.0L engines (on '96 and earlier) are located on a cooling tube or into the themostat housing (usual position).
On top of your rear axle (pumpkin) just above the drive shaft yolk it has two wires sticking out of it.
F250 ford
will 1996 f250 rims fit a 1999 f250 bolt pattern
From 96, use 96 and 32. From 49, use 7 and 1 96 + 32 + 7 + 1 = 136