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Offline tim_morrison82

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Parts ID - vacuum fitting applications
« on: March 26, 2020, 11:02:03 PM »
Hi,

Thanks for your help guys. I need another hand. Do you knowledgeable people know what these vacuum fittings are off?

San Jose built (Mid Dec 67) Non GT J code Coupe.
Wimbledon White with Parchment Bench seat,
Visibility Group, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Selectaire Conditioner, AM radio, Heavy Duty suspension, Deluxe Belts, Deluxe Wheel Covers, 3.00:1 rear.

Unique 1 of 1 car. Just like every other car...

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Re: Parts ID - vacuum fitting applications
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2020, 10:18:03 AM »
Bottom two are 390 - 427 - 428 from 1966 - 1970. The angled 5/8" nipple would connect to one end of the PCV U - tube.

Top one could have been used on many car lines with many different engines in the same period depending on options. For a big block car it would screw into one of the other two again depending on options.

You can see each of these items at Mansfield Mustang's web site.
1968 W code 427 Cougar XR-7 GTE Feb 23 Dearborn C6 / 3.50 open
1968 R code 428CJ Cougar XR-7 May 13 Dearborn C6 / 3.91 T - Lock

Offline jwc66k

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Re: Parts ID - vacuum fitting applications
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2020, 02:13:14 PM »
You can see each of these items at Mansfield Mustang's web site.
I found only the fitting in the lower picture on the left hand side as Mansfield Mustang stock number FIT-103. The other two I could not match pictures. It was listed as 69 428CJ/428SCJ engines.
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Re: Parts ID - vacuum fitting applications
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2020, 05:01:32 PM »
The one on the left would be typical of a non-power brake car and the one hose nipple would be used for the ram air flapper on an R-code.  Probably other applications for this fitting as well but this is the one I am familiar with.
Jim
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Offline 67gta289

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Re: Parts ID - vacuum fitting applications
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2020, 08:14:52 PM »
The one with the larger hose port I tracked down to something along the lines of C8AZ-9425-B or C8AZ-9424-A.  I pulled one off a 1968 Torino GT 390.  Refer to the attached pics
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Re: Parts ID - vacuum fitting applications
« Reply #5 on: March 27, 2020, 09:20:02 PM »
The upper part is a 9A474 - not sure what prefix or suffix. Mansfield shows a C8OZ 9A474-B in one photo, those have two nipples while the one in the OP's first post has three so it's a little different application but same base number.

The lower right one is a little odd but would only fit an FE in the 1966 - 70 model year range. The ones with good value are the ones being sold by Bill.

I found only the fitting in the lower picture on the left hand side as Mansfield Mustang stock number FIT-103. The other two I could not match pictures. It was listed as 69 428CJ/428SCJ engines.
Jim
1968 W code 427 Cougar XR-7 GTE Feb 23 Dearborn C6 / 3.50 open
1968 R code 428CJ Cougar XR-7 May 13 Dearborn C6 / 3.91 T - Lock

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Re: Parts ID - vacuum fitting applications
« Reply #6 on: March 27, 2020, 09:24:10 PM »
It's a C8OZ-9424-A. Fits 390GT, 428PI, 427 W code Cougar.   


The one with the larger hose port I tracked down to something along the lines of C8AZ-9425-B or C8AZ-9424-A.  I pulled one off a 1968 Torino GT 390.  Refer to the attached pics
1968 W code 427 Cougar XR-7 GTE Feb 23 Dearborn C6 / 3.50 open
1968 R code 428CJ Cougar XR-7 May 13 Dearborn C6 / 3.91 T - Lock