A 1987 Ford F-150 with a fuel-injected 302 engine typically requires about 16 quarts (or approximately 4 gallons) of coolant when both the engine and the radiator are completely drained and refilled. It's important to use a 50/50 mix of coolant and water for optimal performance and protection against corrosion. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and guidelines.
23-25 qts.
Yes,
25.5 quarts
158 oz
Replace the coolant temp sensor
Try flushing the coolant system out
I believe it is built into the altenator.
on the side
I believe it is 19 gallons ( U.S. ) front tank on your 1987 F150 long bed
under the dist. cap
175 hp
One the engine block on the 302 and 351's