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luigisho

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Is the correct replacement in this diagram? https://www.v8sho.com/SHO/waterpump.html

I assume that not all replacements are still in the ford parts chain. I used to have all the v6 and v8 hose part numbers but I don't know where to locate it. There are aftermarket options on some.
 

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This is what he wants.

Best I can read the number on it is -
F6DE-3B274-FD

and it is hard to read so a good chance a couple of those characters are incorrect.

At least you got a picture now. And the skinny leg originally has a metal shield bent around it too.
 

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I don't think I've ever seen that thing out of the car. I can't imagine there's an aftermarket version of that thing. Have to look for new oem or used I imagine.

Is the black fitting just a clamp? Maybe you can salvage the solid T and get a correct diameter hose replacement with a clamp back on it?
 

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I don't think I've ever seen that thing out of the car. I can't imagine there's an aftermarket version of that thing. Have to look for new oem or used I imagine.

Is the black fitting just a clamp? Maybe you can salvage the solid T and get a correct diameter hose replacement with a clamp back on it?
I was thinking the same exact thing. Just like the metal heater hose tubing in the Gen 2.
 

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It looks like the same type of fitting. If so, you reuse the black T fitting. On a Gen 2, you cut off the fitting with a Dremel and replace the hose and use a radiator clamp. Under the fitting should look like the left side of the T joint so don't cut into the T fitting, just the thin metal clamp.
 

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Well I peeled off the fittings and shire we enough a normal hose would work. I replaced both pieces of hose and now it's good to go. I still have a leaking head gasket.
 

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