as far as i know, the f100 is not made in the usa and the f150 is made in the usa.for example in Australia it is f100, there is no such thing as f150 over there
The above is incorrect for the model year in the question
75 through 83?? or so the f100 and f150 were both available and made in USA. The difference was mostly in the rear suspension. The F150 was sprung for a heavier payload. The F150 idea was originally used to bump the 1/2 ton truck up in GVWR enough to exempt it from Catalytic Converter requirements in '75.
can a ford f150 seat fit in my 1978 ford f100 custom truck
The f150 first came out as the f100 in 1920 and afterwards they later on brought in the f150 with a larger crate motor and better fuel millage in 1942
6 degrees BTDC.
no
a c-6
http://www.fordification.com/index.htm
The EGR valve on a 1979 F150 with a 302 is located in the center of the engine. It is close to the firewall.
I'm definitely no mechanic but, i have a 1979 ford f100 with the original 302 in it and it doesn't have points.
No.
( .044 inch ) according to motorcraft.com
www.motorcraft.com shows the ignition timing for a 1979 F150 with the 460 cubic inch ( 7.5 liter ) V8 , automatic transmission , as 14 degrees BTDC
The wiring diagram for a 1979 Ford F100 varies based on the specific model and options, but generally, it includes color-coded wires connecting various components like the ignition system, lighting, and instruments. To obtain an accurate diagram, it's best to refer to a service manual or a repair guide specifically for the 1979 Ford F100, which will provide detailed schematics for electrical systems. Additionally, online resources or forums dedicated to classic Ford trucks may also have downloadable diagrams.