Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Ford began producing the F series in 1948. In 1989 Ford produced the F-250, which is a three-quarter-ton truck. The 1989 Ford F-250 is available with a regular or SuperCab. Also, it comes in both 2- and 4-wheel drive. This provides ample seating, hauling and towing generally required from a work truck.

Engines

    The standard engine in the 1989 F-250 regular cab--both 2- and 4-wheel drive--and the HD regular cab is the 4.9-liter, V6. It is a 150-horsepower engine with 260 foot-pounds of torque. The stroke is 3.98 inches, and the bore is 4.00 inches. The V6 has a compression ratio of 8.8-to-1. The standard engine in the HD regular cab with 4-wheel drive and the HD SuperCab with 2-wheel and 4-wheel drive is the 5.8-liter, V8. This engine produces 210 horsepower and 310 foot-pounds of torque. The stroke is 3.50 inches, and the bore is 4.00 inches. The V8's compression ratio is also 8.8-to-1.

Fuel Tank and Mileage

    The 1989 F-250 regular cab truck has a 19-gallon fuel tank and the SuperCab has a 37.20-gallon fuel tank. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the F-250 with the 4.9-liter engine is rated between 13 and 14 mpg in the city and 15 and 17 mpg on the highway, depending on the type of transmission. The F-250 with the 5.8-liter engine is rated between 10 and 13 mpg in the city and 12 and 17 mpg on the highway.

Exterior and Equipment Specs

    The wheelbase measurement for the 1989 Ford F-250 with a regular cab is 133.00 inches. The SuperCab's wheelbase is 155.00 inches. The length of the regular cab is 210.20 inches, and the SuperCab is 232.20 inches. Both trims have a width of 79.00 inches. The F-250 has a payload capacity of 2500 lbs. Tire measurements are 215/85R16 on the regular cab, both 2- and 4-wheel drive. The SuperCab and HD regular cab F-250 has a tire size of LT235/85R16. Each trim comes standard with an anti-lock braking system (ABS).

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