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Old 09-10-2004, 11:25 AM
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have just removed mine and have compared it to the new one which is the right one (part no.isYB1394) bujt it looks slightly different to the old one as it has a spring seal and the new one dont. The new ford number is v93hf-6701-aa, i was just wondering if it was changed part hence the 93 part number, anyone know?
Old 09-10-2004, 11:49 AM
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need to know ASAP.
Old 09-10-2004, 11:55 AM
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old one is probably pinto oil seal a lot of people use them because they are cheaper
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Originally Posted by ian m
old one is probably pinto oil seal a lot of people use them because they are cheaper
Fooking cheapskates oh well at least it will have a proper cosworth one in there now. Still unsure as to why the ford number is a 93 number, anyone know why?
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I went to Ford to buy a Fanstat , looking at the one in my hand it had 92 on it , i asked if he thought this was its temp rating and was told it was the year the run of parts was made , maybe its the same for all Ford parts !
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I might as well put it in then. Does it go in relatively easily?
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My cos had a spring one in. Probably had a design change since... (cheaper!)
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