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Old 02-23-2004, 08:50 PM   #1
zack_attack
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Don't know if this would work for you but if you can find the part# this might help ( found it on the web )

Prefix — identifies the year, vehicle type application, and the engineering department that designed the part (e.g., 1977 truck engine)

Example: D7TE is a 1977 truck engine

The part number prefix usually consists of four characters:

A letter that identifies the decade (C=1960s, D=1970s, E=1980s, etc.).

A digit that identifies the year in the decade (0-9).

A letter that identifies the vehicle application type (A=full-size Ford car, T=truck, O=Torino or LTD II, S=Thunderbird, etc.).

A letter that identifies either the engineering department responsible for the design (B=body, E=engine, W=axle, etc.), or a “service” or replacement part (Z=service part).
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