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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Misc Items => Topic started by: 67gta289 on June 16, 2015, 07:15:57 PM
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Any assistance appreciated identifying this fan spacer. Has the Ford script in oval.
My brother thinks it is from either a 68 302 or 390 he had on a Cyclone. Thanks
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Ford measured fan spacers from the pulley mounting surface to the top of the fan post, not mounting surface to mounting surface. Not one of their better ideas. The 289/302 spacer is 2.95 inches, but should have a raised part number for ID.
Jim
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Thanks Jim. This one is 1-7/8" No part number.
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It looks like a 67-68 6cil. spacer.
Marty
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Thanks Jim. This one is 1-7/8" No part number.
Well, surprise, surprise. A 1 7/8 inch space appears to have a part number of C6OZ-8546-D, Motorcraft YA-81, which was used in 1967 on a 200CID I-6, and starting in Jan, 1966 on a Fairlane with a 390CID engine, W/WO smog. Other applications include Mustangs with a 428CJ (and super), plus a few others. My Ford Car Parts doesn't cover Mercury.
Jim
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As said often, this is the place for answers. Thanks!
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Not exactly the prettiest casting - a lot of flow lines and some porosity. Nothing that would affect function. Is that an original or a repro?
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It is original. I'm sure that some of the "patina" is courtesy of Michigan environmental conditions and the products used in an attempt to cope with them. Will probably put on eBay in a few weeks.