The oil pump is bolted to the bottom of the engine INSIDE the oil pan
It has a timing chain.
Fusable link? Check at starter solenoid
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank and the fuel tank will have to be removed to access it. If you do not have the skill or equipment to do this properly, I suggest taking it to a shop.
www.motorcraft.com shows (.044 inch ) plug gap on the 1989 F150 300 cubic inch ( 4.9 L ) straight 6 cylinder engine
.044 inch
will a ford 250-6 trans work on a ford 300-6
www.motorcraft.com doesn't list a DPFE sensor for the 1989 F150 with a 4.9 L ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 engine
No oil pressure, engine noise, engine failure.
you could have the : 4.9 L - 300 cubic inch - straight 6 cylinder engine 5.0 L - 302 cubic inch - V8 engine or 5.8 L - 351 cubic inch - V8 engine These are the 3 factory engine offerings on a 1995 F150
The water pump on the V6 engines are inside the front of the engine driven by the timing chain or belt. The water pump on a V8 is in the front and center of the engine.
The water pump is inside the front of the engine, driven by the timing belt.
on the side of the throttle body.