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Old 11-18-2012, 04:17 PM
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Help! Clutch pedal assist spring part source

My clutch pedal assist spring broke and I looked to LMC to get one but they no longer list it in their current catalogue or online. It has a number in the Illustrated Parts Catalogue of 7B572 but I don't know the part number to source it. Can anyone help provide info on a part number?

 
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Old 11-19-2012, 04:09 PM
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That's not easy to answer as it depends on lots of things, like which engine, year, etc. I wish I could send you a copy of page 1060 from the parts catalog, which is Page 12 of Section 71 of the A side, but I can't at the moment for technical reasons. But, maybe the best way is if you can tell the color of the marking on your spring:
  • E0TZ 7534-A is green
  • E0TZ 7543-B is white
  • E1TZ 7534-A is yellow
  • D7TZ 7534-A is orange
  • D7TZ 7534-B is purple
  • E4TZ 7534-A is black
  • E4TZ 7534-B is Blue

If you can't tell the color then tell us what year and engine, whether it is 2 or 4wd, and if it is an F100, 150, 250 or 350. From that we can tell which of the above #'s it is. But, as I'll be back on the road (stopped at home for the night between Albuquerque and Nashville) I won't be able to help but maybe someone else can.
 
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Thanks for the reply, Gary. The spring looks like it has some white paint left on it so the E0TZ 7543 B could be it. The truck is a 1980 F100 Custom Styleside 2wd 300ci six cyl. manual clutch, 4 speed T-18 trans. Just to confirm, the number is 7543 B and not 7534 B?
 
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emgee - My mistake - it should be 7534. Typo. And, as you can see from what Chris posted, that looks to be the right spring. Hope you can find one, but if not that exact one you might try one of the others. My guess is that it just changes the "assist" you are given.

Chris - Thanks! I haven't as yet figured out how to "print" to jpg or pdf on this Mac from Adobe Reader. I have several faux printers installed on the Windows 7 machine that let me "print" jpg's or pdf's, but haven't found them for the Mac. We stopped at home this evening on the way through from NM to TN and I didn't have time to fire the shop machine up with all the unpacking and repacking. Glad you jumped in.
 
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He wants the white one? E0TZ-7534-B?

Wow... there is one available NOS in the world, Green Sales Company has it.
 
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He wants the white one? EOTZ-7534-B?

Wow... there is one available NOS in the world, Green Sales Company has it.
Fixed it for you, no one has E0TZ. On the dealer locator, E0 comes up as an invalid part number, even though it was E0 (zero) originally!

btw: LMC catalog illustration in post 1 is about as useless as teats on a mule, shows wrong basic part numbers including 7B572 (7534 correct), 800769 (2471 correct), 26252 (2L252 correct), 74516 (7521 correct).

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Fixed it for you, no one has E0TZ. On the dealer locator, E0 comes up as an invalid part number, even though it was E0 (zero) originally!
Go to Green Sales Company's Web site... they tell you:

Be sure to use a numeric "0" and not an alpha "O" as the year indicator.
So, you need to enter in the e-zero in their form (to verify what PV says they have).

Searing on e-letter-oh will get you:

Sorry, we don't stock this item at this time



I had entered in two numbers - one with a zero, the other with the letter oh - into the PV site, and, yes, e-zero comes back as an unknown number. *sigh*

I figure there will be any number of problems with E0 prefixes, and use both E0 or EO as necessary.

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btw: Illustration in post 1 is as useless as teats on a mule, has wrong basic part numbers including 7B572 (7534 correct) and 800769 (2471 correct).
To my knowledge, those are LMC's internal numbers and don't have anything to do with FoMoCo's numbers.
 
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Originally Posted by ctubutis
Go to Green Sales Company's Web site... they tell you:

To my knowledge, those are LMC's internal numbers and don't have anything to do with FoMoCo's numbers.
Green should practice what they preach: PV: EOTZ-7534-B = Green has it and they entered it as such in PV / Green's website: E0TZ-7534-B

Why bother with Green's website since they and a gazillion others are listed on PV?

Look at the basic numbers in post 1, kiddo. Some are correct Ford basic numbers (2140/2455/2457/7519/7A533 etc), some are wrong Ford basic numbers.

Open your peepers and take a look-see in LMC's catalog applications. See any of the Ford basic numbers shown in post 1?
 
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Look at the basic numbers in post 1, kiddo. Some are correct Ford basic numbers (2140/2455/2457/7519/7A533 etc), some are wrong Ford basic numbers.

Open your peepers and take a look-see in LMC's catalog applications. See any of the Ford basic numbers shown in post 1?
I have too many other things to do with my time.
 
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I have too many other things to do with my time.
You made a statement about LMC's catalog and I pointed out the Ford basic numbers, so now you don't have the time to verify?

What exactly do ya hafta do today, besides moderating, and watching the trees change color?
 
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btw: LMC catalog illustration in post 1 is about as useless as teats on a mule, shows wrong basic part numbers including 7B572 (7534 correct), 800769 (2471 correct), 26252 (2L252 correct), 74516 (7521 correct).

Just to clarify, the illustration in my post #1 did not come from LMC parts catalogue. Sorry for any confusion this caused. Thanks to everyone for the information I received. This is a great site and all of you make great contributions.
 
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Originally Posted by NumberDummy
You made a statement about LMC's catalog and I pointed out the Ford basic numbers, so now you don't have the time to verify?

What exactly do ya hafta do today, besides moderating, and watching the trees change color?
Have to go see my doctor in about 20 minutes, he wants to, um, discuss the results of my recent blood test.

This is concerning, as I normally just get a call from his office telling me everything is OK. Not this time....

This is vastly more important to me than part numbers for 30 yo trucks....
 
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