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Old 11-25-2018, 08:37 PM
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Im working on a 65 F600 with a 330 md, I’m adding a power steering pump so I need the extra pulley that bolts to the main crank pulley. I’m hoping someone can give me a part number or if someone has one available. I have one for a 391 but is slightly different. Thanks
 
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Old 11-26-2018, 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by shillinghillf600
Im working on a 65 F600 with a 330 md, I’m adding a power steering pump so I need the extra pulley that bolts to the main crank pulley. I’m hoping someone can give me a part number or if someone has one available. I have one for a 391 but is slightly different. Thanks
There was never a single sheave outer accessory pulley available for FT engines, only double and triple sheave pulleys.

 
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And the 5 groove add on pulley, the 391 powered LT800 at the local mill uses 7 belts, 2 for the water pump and alternator, 2 for the power steering pump, one for the air compressor and two more for the high mount fan.
 
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A double or triple will work , I would like a part number so I could start searching. Thanks
 
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A double or triple will work, I would like a part number so I could start searching. Thanks

C4TZ-6A312-G .. Double Sheave Accessory Outer Pulley / 6 5/16" inner pulley O.D. & 5 13/16" outer pulley O.D. / Obsolete

1964/75 F500/600 330 2V M/D / 1971/75 C & LN500/700 330 2V M/D

NOS PARTS LTD in Waxahachie TX has 1 = 972-937-2201.

GREEN SALES CO. in Cincinnati OH has 10 = 800-543-4959.
 
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Thanks ND!
 
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I’m looking for the power steering pump bracket for a 330md , a part number and if it’s available. Thanks
 
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Old 12-01-2018, 11:07 PM
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I’m looking for the power steering pump bracket for a 330md , a part number and if it’s available. Thanks

What's the P/S pump from?


 
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The pump is from a 69 c800 with a 391.
 
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Hi, I was wondering if you could decode my 1999 Ford F800? The VIN is 3FENF80ZXXMA21745. To be specific, I'm trying to figure out which Master Cylinder I need, looks like there's a couple choices in the bore sizes and it appears to depend on the caliper size on the front axle.
 
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Hi, I was wondering if you could decode my 1999 Ford F800? The VIN is 3FENF80ZXXMA21745. To be specific, I'm trying to figure out which Master Cylinder I need, looks like there's a couple choices in the bore sizes and it appears to depend on the caliper size on the front axle.
VIN does not contain any brake info, post a pic of the Certification Label or type all the codes.

 
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Part numbers

what do these part numbers belong to?
C4TE-3A782-S
or
C4TE-3A732-S

Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by shillinghillf600
what do these part numbers belong to?
C4TE-3A782-S
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C4TE-3A732-S
These are not part numbers, these are the ID engineering numbers marked on the part.

3A782 is invalid, the pump bracket is a 3A732, but all I can find is C4TE-3A732-A or C4TE-3A732-B, no S

 
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Thank you very much! ND
 
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Originally Posted by NumberDummy
VIN does not contain any brake info, post a pic of the Certification Label or type all the codes.
This label, right?


 


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