Any car with spark plugs will have cleanable fuel injectors, so yes.
No , actually the Ford 300 cubic inch / 4.9 liter inline ( straight ) six cylinder engine has gears that mesh with each other on the front end of the crankshaft and the front end of the camshaft so it doesn't use a timing chain or a timing belt
The valves on a Ford 300 straight six are not adjustable. If they are noisy you have worn valve train parts.
You can probably get a kit for about $300. What it will take to do the job, is quite another story. If you aren't experienced tearing down and reassembling an entire motor, this is not a job for you. You would be better off taking to to an engine shop where it can be done correctly.
Sounds like dirt/crud in the carb. You need to remove, disassemble, clean and reassemble the carb.
Should cost 400-600 in labour 300 for the part.
you cant safely. use shell gasoline or similar. DO NOT USE INJECTOR CLEANER!!! it will destroy your injectors to the tune of 100-300 dollars a piece.
About $300.
i have a whole new tune up in motor 37.000 miles on motor
no
blowby is caused by broken and worn piston rings
Yes, the 300 six cylinder was always basically the same. The newer motor will have fuel injection. You have to swap that or change out all the wiring.
223 Lbs.-ft @ 1600 RPM
yes ,but the motor mounts are probably different
300 hp depends what done to it
You should be running 10W-30, In a 300 / 302 / 351.
it not uses 12 spark plugs, it uses 24 sparks plug due that was the original design from ford's engineerings
I have a 92 ford f150 with the 300 ci motor and I'm getting 12 miles per gallon in the AZ desert, I idle a fair amount to cool off the cab. hope this helps.