The 1972 Ford F100 typically comes equipped with a range of engine options, including a 240 cubic inch (3.9L) inline-six and various V8 engines, such as the 302 cubic inch (4.9L) and 360 cubic inch (5.9L) options. Horsepower varies depending on the engine choice, generally ranging from about 150 to 200 horsepower. The truck's performance and specifications can vary based on the specific model and any modifications made over the years.
Wiring diagram for 1972 ford f100 truck w/360 engine automatic trans, AC & Power steering?
Type F
The weight of a 1953 - 1956 Ford F100 was 3,120 to 3,325 pounds.
I think I read an article in Fordification about this
The Heater Core will be located behind the dash. Hope that Helps.
Its a 1972 ford f100.
F100 1961-1966
yes
To remove the parking brake cable from a 1972 Ford F100, start by ensuring the parking brake is released. Locate the cable where it connects to the brake assembly at the rear of the vehicle and detach it from the lever or bracket. You may need to remove any retaining clips or bolts securing the cable in place. Finally, pull the cable out from its housing, ensuring it is free from any obstructions.
yes they both have ford 5.4.5
1983 was the last year ford made the f100.
A ford f100 with a 352 v8 has about 300 horsepower