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I am in the process of reviving a 1990 F-150 XLT Lariat with a 5.0 engine. The truck was sitting for a long time and the hoses were all taken off the truck to be replaced. I bought the truck before the original owner replaced the hoses. I have all the hoses but do not know where the heater hoses attach to the engine. Can anyone help me with this? Any good pictures to go by? I think the original owner was a poor mechanic and I would like to make sure all the hoses and lines are where they should be!
I have some engine pictures that I took of my 5.8L, I know it's no 5.0 but they are pretty darned similar. Maybe this will help you along the process a little bit:
Damn bro thats smart, Im going to have to start wearing a shirt when I work under the hood. Probably save some money on soap that way come saturday when I bathe
Who are you talkin' to buddy? Me? I have a single Jones muffler, similar to a 40 series flowmaster. Sounds good but I think I'm gonna take it out and run straight pipes form the cat back when I do my headers this weekend.
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