DIS interchangeability

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eeugross2

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On my way to the junkyard. I need a new DIS for a 94 atx.

Anyone know what other models/years are interchangeable. I thought I saw the thunderbird was but when I look at autozone they have different part #'s listed.

Anyone?

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Yeah, Just got back. There were definitely no thunderbird SC's. There were 3 SHO's but the two with engines didn't have the DIS. That was u-pull. Maybe I should try the "counter" one.

How much should I pay for one at a junkyard since you never know if it's good.

How are the Wells from autozone?
 

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n8rsk8r said:
2.3 L mustangs (and maybe other 2.3L ford applications have them also)
You've confirmed this? If it's true I'd be pleasantly surprised. The 2.3L is a 4-cylinder engine w/dual plugs which means it fires 4 coils and not 3 coils as is the case with a V6 SHO or SC.
 

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Rockledge said:
You've confirmed this? If it's true I'd be pleasantly surprised. The 2.3L is a 4-cylinder engine w/dual plugs which means it fires 4 coils and not 3 coils as is the case with a V6 SHO or SC.

I believe it's a different unit inside.
 

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Rockledge said:
You've confirmed this? If it's true I'd be pleasantly surprised. The 2.3L is a 4-cylinder engine w/dual plugs which means it fires 4 coils and not 3 coils as is the case with a V6 SHO or SC.

No I am sorry, it IS different, sorry for the confusion :doh:
 

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Rockledge said:
You've confirmed this? If it's true I'd be pleasantly surprised. The 2.3L is a 4-cylinder engine w/dual plugs which means it fires 4 coils and not 3 coils as is the case with a V6 SHO or SC.

No I am sorry, it IS different, sorry for the confusion :doh: the 3.0 and 3.8 SC's are different from the 2.3L. I misunderstood what I read in the Ford DIS Tech Manual.
 

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Actually I found this on the Thunderbird site, although I can't vouch for it's accuracy.

Applications: 89-90 SC 3.8, 89-90 XR7 supercharged 3.8, 89 Taurus SHO 3.0
Ford Part: 1U2Z 12A297 BB (Old: E9DZ-12A297-B)
Motorcraft Part: DY-960 (Old: DY-554)
Neihoff Part: FF414
Echlin Part: TP56
KEM Part: E326
Standard Part: LX-231
Borg Warner: CBE41
GP Soreson: EL146

Applications: 91-93 SC 3.8, 90-95 Taurus SHO 3.0, 93-95 Taurus SHO 3.2
Ford Part: 1U2Z 12A297 CB (Old: F1SZ-12A297-B)
Motorcraft Part: DY-958 (Old: DY-655)
Neihoff Part: FF424
Echlin Part: TP502
KEM Part: E329
Standard Part: LX-242
Borg Warner: CBE58
GP Soreson: EL172
 

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all year SHO interchange?

Do all of the MTX's DIS's interchange? I have three, 92, 93, 94. The 94 I think has a bad DIS and I would like to know if they are interchangable so I can check it with DIS from one of the other cars.

SHOBhakti
 

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Have you by chance taken the existing DIS to an autoparts store to be tested and ensure its defective. Especially since they're kind of a pricey new, hard to locate used, and they're not on the list of commonly failing Ford parts, plus they either work or dont. If not the test is free and only takes a couple of seconds...that is as long as the parts store has the correct coupler, it took me a few tries before I found one that had the right one. The autozones around here that I tried didnt have the right connector, although Ive seen other posts which stated that theirs did. In my case Murray's did the test and it passed, which led me to CPS which was bad and saved me around 150 bucks. Obviously the cps is a little more labor but its 1/3 the price new.
If it is indeed the DIS try taking a look in the parts for sale part of the forum.
 

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