Check the air pressure in all tires and make sure it is correct. Check for a broken or worn shock. Check the sway bar and make sure it is not broken. In other words check all suspension parts.
Imagine a straight line directly down from the center of the distributor. The oil pump is in the bottom of the engine and straight down from the distributor.
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you need to refraise this question as you cannot have a V6 straight engine either you have a V6, or you have a straight 6
its to the rear of engine under the intake manifold
It has a timing chain.
a 1996 F150 ,4.9 L ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 takes 6 quarts ( 5.7 liters ) WITH FILTER CHANGE
www.motorcraft.com doesn't list a DPFE sensor for the 1989 F150 with a 4.9 L ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 engine
1992 ford f150 straight six cylinder
# 1 cylinder on your 300 cubic inch ( 4.9 L ) straight 6 is the FRONT CYLINDER
Just ground the wire with a screw straight on to the frame!
www.motorcraft.com shows (.044 inch ) plug gap on the 1989 F150 300 cubic inch ( 4.9 L ) straight 6 cylinder engine