i'm assuming that you think it came out of a tractor because its long and narrow? thats a strait six. i had that in my 88 and it blew a head gasket to. the good news is that in an 82 you shouldnt have all the fuel injection headache that i had to deal with (unless it is indeed an implant motor) if you have a haynes they are pretty good about that procedure. its pretty simple just taking off parts and putting them back on. i'm sure sombody will elaborate but basically just follow your haynes. and pray its not actually a cracked head.
LOL, I don't really think its a tractor engine....its a 6cyl, I'm not that familiar with Ford engines.
It has plates on the side to get to the internals like an old Studebaker or Chevy engine. Its got the right mounts for alternator/etc, but it just doesn't "look" right, I'll try to get some numbers and post it, just out of curiosity.
I need to get a Haynes manual for the truck. On another issue the truck starts and runs, idles, great but its got vacumn lines loose and stuff missing off the carb that would make you ask yourself how the heck is this thing even running, much less purr like a kitten (Maybe it is a Studebaker engine after all?, LOL).