Converting a 1986 E350 frame to function as a 1989 F250 4x4 frame is not straightforward due to significant differences in design and specifications between the two models. The E350 is a van chassis, while the F250 is a truck chassis, leading to variations in dimensions, suspension, and drivetrain compatibility. While some parts may be interchangeable, extensive modifications would be necessary, and it may not be the most practical or cost-effective solution. It's advisable to consider using an F250 frame directly for a more reliable and efficient build.
mercon IV or V
Typically a 1986 Ford e350 RV27 feet long will need to run different appliances to meet the needs of the family. Using a 4kw generator will give enough power to do this.
the fuel filter is located in two places one is directly in the base of your carb and the other is in your frame rail located about middle of the drivers side.
Under the floor, mounted to the frame, just forward of the rear passenger side wheel.
i have the same engine in a 1984 e350 and i get about 8
likely on the frame rail below or just behind drivers seat
under left side of dash on steering column
It uses R-12 unless it's been converted to R135a.
On my 1989 E350 motorhome, I had a weak fuel pump near the fuel filter. I replaced that and the problem went away. The pump in the tank was fine.
where is says transmission fluid only read the caps it tells you
On mine, it is located behind the passenger side headlight. You need to pull the headlight out to get to it.
Under the hood, in the center mounted to the upper cowl.......