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my truck came with the bellowed boots on the plenums. It's stock too. weird. Hey, do you carry the square o ring for the compressor outlet? I'll get that from you tonight too if so.
my truck came with the bellowed boots on the plenums. It's stock too. weird. Hey, do you carry the square o ring for the compressor outlet? I'll get that from you tonight too if so.
Not on the site, but I have them.
Originally Posted by strokin'_tatsch
Stock boots on my truck were hump boots... Any chance they were hump boots from '94.5-'95 then in '96 changed to straight? Maybe an "updated" part?
They used the same design until the 99.5 and up Super Duties, except I think in 97 when they were straight boots.
Partsguyed has the clamps but not sure if I need the 1-1/2" or 1-3/4"...
F5TZ8287A is the 1-1/2"
F5TZ8287B is the 1-3/4"
The reason I want a new one is that mine doesn't seem to tighten down all the way, even after getting it tight as it will go the spider still moves around a little.
Ok, when I looked those part numbers up they were listed as radiator hose clamps on Ed's website... and one was discontinued.
So I'm really not sure what to think about them...
Partsguyed has the clamps but not sure if I need the 1-1/2" or 1-3/4"...
F5TZ8287A is the 1-1/2"
F5TZ8287B is the 1-3/4"
The reason I want a new one is that mine doesn't seem to tighten down all the way, even after getting it tight as it will go the spider still moves around a little.
Originally Posted by Brown Falcon
Ok, when I looked those part numbers up they were listed as radiator hose clamps on Ed's website... and one was discontinued.
So I'm really not sure what to think about them...
I have this number for the OEM CLAMP (marmon or V clamp)
F4TZ-8287-B
Then how do you explain the straight boots on my late 96???
Sorry, I could be wrong. I was going on my personal experience, not any written down info. My dads early 97 had "hump" boots, my late 97 truck had straight boots, and I have looked at several others that backed up my theory.
What is your manufacture date? Is it a California model?