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Old 09-08-2016, 07:01 PM
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1965 F100 w/1967 289 radiator hose

I am looking for a replacement top radiator hose for a 1965 F100 with what is thought to be a 1967 Bronco 289. None of the local parts stores or online sources have the replacement part listed that matches the upper hose needed. See picture.

Part numbers on the existing hose is as follows: 76EP50 EB D 06096 X129

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Old 09-08-2016, 07:37 PM
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You maybe better off pulling the hose off so a parts store can compare it to what they have. Post some more pics of your engine along with any casting #s. The good people here maybe able to give you more info on it.
 
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Old 09-09-2016, 06:30 AM
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You are sure that the 289 was offered in a 67 Bronco? It was never installed in a F series so no reference to be found there.

Agree with John J. take the hose to your parts house and find a close match, take it home and give it a test fit.



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When people do engine swaps they may have used a hose that was cut to fit, it could be a hose for another make and model car/truck. The "EB" should be a "GATES" belt and should be found in a Gates book or cross referenced.
 
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Have same year 302; swapped the radiator so may not be correct for your application??
If not certain, suggest have local auto parts order for comparison?

Currently have the Goodyear, seem to recall purchased online thru Summit?
Goodyear: 60967 Upper
Goodyear: 60995 Lower

Believe in the past purchased Gates thru Napa auto parts?
Gates: 20860
Gates: 21053


 
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Originally Posted by jowilker
You are sure that the 289 was offered in a 67 Bronco?
1966/68 Bronco available with 289, 1969/77 Bronco available with 302.

But the upper radiator hose is not from a 1966/68 289 Bronco as they used a surge tank.

2 upper radiator hoses, one between the radiator and surge tank, another between the surge tank and T/stat housing.
 
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I do know it's a 1965 F100, not sure on the motor. All the replacement parts for the tune-up (plugs, cap, rotor) have aligned to the '67 Bronco 289, having the "large chain" parts store look through their systems and resources. I understand the 289 is universal throughout Ford, so this was a guess using the parts store info. We have done the 'stare and compare' at three "chain" parts stores inventory of hoses, nothing is close enough. I'll get pictures of the block id and post asap. Will have to check the Gates id further, internet searches have turned up empty on the part numbers shown.
 
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It looks like a cut back hose from an early 70's F- series with the 302.
Here is a pic I grabbed from Rock Auto.
 
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Originally Posted by 1965 F100 289

All the replacement parts for the tune-up (plugs, cap, rotor) have aligned to the '67 Bronco 289, having the "large chain" parts store look through their systems and resources.
You cannot go by "tune up" parts to ID the engine, because...

1957/73 V8 Passenger Car/Truck/Bronco/Econoline points/condenser/rotor/dizzy cap: same. 1974/75 same except with DuraSpark.
 
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Thanks to all that responded, the winner is, Gates: 20860 from O-Reilly. While a little long on the radiator side, it's the correct bends.

Thanks again to all.
 
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Thanks to all that responded, the winner is, Gates: 20860 from O-Reilly. While a little long on the radiator side, it's the correct bends.

Thanks again to all.
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