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YEAR RANGE FOR FORD F150 BY MODEL
Customer
Reviews
Reviews for
Overall
Perfect fit. Works properly, and at a fair price.
Joshua
in a year
Not much to dislike. It matches the stock water pump on my 1993 F150 to a T. Everything works as should.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1993 F150 and a 2002 Ford Explorer
Not much to dislike. It matches the stock water pump on my 1993 F150 to a T. Everything works as should.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1993 F150 and a 2002 Ford Explorer
Reviews for
Overall
Easy fix
EMO454
in 3 years
Replace a original 25 year old water pump. Perfect fit. Only problem did not come with gasket
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1995 Ford F150
Replace a original 25 year old water pump. Perfect fit. Only problem did not come with gasket
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1995 Ford F150
Reviews for
Overall
works good
sirreel
in 5 years
Installed on a '84 Ford F150 with a 302 in it. Lots of stuff has to get removed or loosened to get to it - cooliing fan, a/c compressor mounting plate, power steering pump, alternator. Lots of bolts to remember where they go so take care. Took me forever to swap it in the sweltering heat this summer but seems to be working okay. On this vehicle, do yerself a favor and replace your thermostat and housing while the pump is off. Much harder to get to it with the pump on. New hoses are nice, too, and maybe a new belt and a gallon of antifreeze and a gallon of distilled water.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1984 Ford F150
Installed on a '84 Ford F150 with a 302 in it. Lots of stuff has to get removed or loosened to get to it - cooliing fan, a/c compressor mounting plate, power steering pump, alternator. Lots of bolts to remember where they go so take care. Took me forever to swap it in the sweltering heat this summer but seems to be working okay. On this vehicle, do yerself a favor and replace your thermostat and housing while the pump is off. Much harder to get to it with the pump on. New hoses are nice, too, and maybe a new belt and a gallon of antifreeze and a gallon of distilled water.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1984 Ford F150