The size could be 302, 351, 360, 390, or 427. For an inline 6, the size is probably 240 or 300.
Ford calls their 360 cubic inch a ( 5.9 liter ) the 302 cubic inch is the 5.0
According to www . motorcraft . com ( no spaces ) .021 inch for the point gap on a 1970 Ford truck 302 cubic inch V8
The point gap for a 1966 Ford F100 with a 300 cubic inch engine and a manual transmission is typically set to 0.019 to 0.023 inches. It's important to check the vehicle's service manual for precise specifications, as slight variations may exist based on the specific engine and ignition system used. Proper adjustment of the point gap is crucial for optimal engine performance and ignition timing.
i cant remember what the engine are in them but if the bell hosing looks like the pattern of the engine it will fit
Beds were different between the 67-72 model and the 73-79.
.017" to .019"
Yes, i have a 1961 Ford F100 with a 460! Love cruising!
The point gap for a 1969 Ford F100 with a 300 cubic inch engine typically ranges from 0.016 to 0.020 inches. It's essential to check the owner's manual or service specifications for the exact gap, as it can vary slightly based on the specific engine configuration or any modifications. Proper adjustment of the point gap is crucial for optimal engine performance and ignition timing.
Pratt & Whitney F100 turbofan engine
Yes.
302, 351, 360, 390, and 427
the 240 cubic inch and 300 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder engines the 302 cubic inch V8 and I believe the 360 cubic inch V8