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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: Oz390 on January 31, 2015, 11:44:40 PM
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Is the correct original application '67 289 w/AC?
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Is the correct original application '67 289 w/AC?
Yes, and the same one used on the 67 GT350 which came standard with the heavy duty cooling package. The one with FOMOCO in the block letters in the rectangle is used for the majority of production and then it evolved to the FOMOCO in script in the oval marked trademark for the last part of the year . FYI the C8 and C9 marked shrouds are also marked with FOMOCO in the oval. It is the same dimensional size as the C8 and the C9 fan shroud used for the 68 and 69 Mustangs with the heavy duty cooling package. the supply is limited and the demand is high and you know what that means. They sell typically for over 300.00 if you can even find one . The C8 marked one is the next hardest one to find and then the C9 marked one is relatively easy.
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Cool... thanks for the info. It is the "rectangle" marked style.
So a nice find in a pile-o-parts "clean out my shed" deal I got a while ago... a lot of trash, but looks like there is this, and a few other "nice find" parts, in the rubble that will make the deal worthwhile! :)
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Came with a S-C6AF-E or S-C6AE-E (very light stamp and hard to read) stamped 4 blade fan, appears that is a pretty standard 66/67/68 289 application?
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Came with a S-C6AF-E or S-C6AE-E (very light stamp and hard to read) stamped 4 blade fan, appears that is a pretty standard 66/67/68 289 application?
The four blade fan would be for a non A/C application. A 67 smallblock with air would get the 7 blade clutch fan.
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Thanks for the info, much appreciated.
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The 7 blade fan with clutch for your application would be C6OE-G. Ford PN C4OZ-8600-D.
Hope this helps.
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Resurrecting this thread, thinking that a member may have a close-up photo of the casting marks at the top of the C7ZE-8146-B assembly line fiberglass fan shroud? (Early production style with the blocked FoMoCo logo).
Thanks,
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Resurrecting this thread, thinking that a member may have a close-up photo of the casting marks at the top of the C7ZE-8146-B assembly line fiberglass fan shroud? (Early production style with the blocked FoMoCo logo).
Thanks,
Let it be done.
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Let it be done.
Bob, many thanks. Plus, the pic shows the early production (rectangle) and later production (oval) versions of C7ZE-8146-B shroud.
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Do any of the reproductions have the part number and logo embossed on them? Thanks
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Do any of the reproductions have the part number and logo embossed on them? Thanks
Typically referred to as engineering numbers. They are different then the part number you would order a shroud by at your Ford dealer back in the day. None of the repro SB shrouds are marked C7ZE-8146-B or have the FOMOCO trademark that I have seen.