Go to an efi specialist like http://www.massfloefi.com and talk to them about their products.
YES, They are the same engines. There's NO difference what so ever.
1987
at 11 Oclock
That 87 truck already has a carburetor on it.
Try the owner's manual or the manufacturer's website.
if this is a 460 eng efi it should be on the side of the distributor. Hope this helps
That depends, is it carbureted or EFI? If you have a carburetor I'd suggest the jets, float level, accelerator pump... If it's EFI check the EGR valve, oxygen sensors, scan the computer for a fault.
EFI, you cannot beat EFI over VVTI
It will require putting the car on a lift so that you can get the wires through the engine mounts.
It should be between 5 and 6 oclock, If the Distributor is installed correctly. IN the front.
This really depends on what engine your F-350 has in it and if it is equipped with the California Emissions system. If you have a 7.5L EFI engine, then the vaccuum diagram will be located on the air filter housing cover. we have looked everywhere there is no diagram to be found it is a 7.5 efi and not california emission.
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)