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F150 bunch of different questions

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msturg   +1y
What is the best online resource for F150 info? I recently acquired a 97 F250 light duty, with a 5.4L motor which needs some work.

I want to find out how difficult it is to replace the coil packs and associated questions with that.

Also anybody know what size belt I need if I don't have A/C. Everyone around here tells me it's an 8050795 but it is definetly about 2" too large. Does anyone have an AC compressor laying around they are trying to get rid of?

Thanks guys
groundedbigbody   +1y
http://www.fordtruckworld.com i would only use this for engine info as everyone seems to throw there .02 in on everything but what you ask to begin with
sic68   +1y
you individual packs don't you?
DooredFord   +1y
I would say Ford truck world too even though its a bunch of homo's IMO lol. theres very few people who are worth talking to on there. I wish i still had all my a/c shit from my truck i had to lose to bodydrop it i'd send it to ya.
scotto79   +1y
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/index.php

lots of good engine stuff on there about all ford truck models
msturg   +1y
thanks for the info guys I'll have to check the sites out. Anybody else still have their a/c laying around that they would like to get rid of?
bodydropped85   +1y
if its 2 inches to long(she never complainted tho..lol), subtract 2 from the last 3 digits, u get 8050775 the last 3 digits indicate length
Layumon22s   +1y
yea ford truck world will probably be your best bet, just don't get sucked into trying to talk suspension with some of those guys because most of them are firm believers in "i paid way to much, for stuff i didn't need, so my truck has to be nicer than yours." Just remember to check and double check any advice you get because I've heard some guys over there say some just straight stupid stuff before.
Uncle Fester   +1y
Originally posted by bagged85



if its 2 inches to long subtract 2 from the last 3 digits, u get 8050775 the last 3 digits indicate length

Thanks that is great info to have.
msturg   +1y
Actually james I only believe that rule applies for Vbelts not for serpentine belts. Thanks though guys