As long as it is between the air filter and the throttle plate/throttle body.
Between the air filter and the throttle plate.
A pool filter is there to remove particles of foreign matter from the pools water. Without a filter to remove this material it would not take long for the pools water to become cloudy and dangerous to the health of the swimmers.
Fram is only the name brand of the filter... As long the year, model, engine size, matches it should fit... Doesn't matter who make it...
its between the fuel tank, and carb. its round and about an inch long
the fuel filter is located under the intake manifold, if your last name is Houdini you can get to it, otherwise you will need to take the intake OFF...Good Luck and God Speed Kryptonitefusion (3/11/07): The fuel filter is located under the intake manifold but u will not need to remove the intake! its very easy, u'll need an long extension and that's should do it. this page should help as well http://www.thermactor.com/files/pages/Howto/ffilter.htm
Yes and no. Any head will bolt to any block ( except for the very first ones with no oil filter) but the intake manifold bolt pattern changed twice. Once in 87 and again in the 90s when they brought in the vortec. As long as u have the right intake manifold u will be fine
Nothing at all. A long block is the complete engine. A short block is just the engine with no intake, exhaust, or accessories installed.
its underneath the inlet manifold. its a black steel canister type about 100mm long & about 40mm diameter, has banjo bolt type fittings as opposed to push on hoses and clamps.
The PCV valve on all fuel injected 5.0 Ford cars is in the center rear of the intake manifold. It is behind the intake plenum (upper intake manifold. When replacing it, be sure to replace the rubber grommet which will be hard and shrunken as well as the filter or screen under the grommet in the manifold. It will probably be stuck in there so you may need good pliers or a long screw to grab it and pull it out.
As long as you are at a legal age then yes the years between does not matter as long as you both agree.
You will see the oil filter if you look straight down between the radiator fan and the engine block. The filter will be a cylinder about 4 finger width's wide and 4 finger widths long screwed into the engine block perpendicular to the long axis of the engine. The filter can be any color, but white, orange, and black are common.
So long as there is water coming through the pump when it is running it doesnt matter what the water level in the pool is.