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Hey guys, I've been searching for a part for awhile and cant find it. It is the pipe coming off the top of the water pump. It connects to a coolant hose. Anyone know where I can find it?
Hello sir! I've been dying to post here all day to help but there were complications...
The part you are looking for is the "thermostat housing" for the 94-97 7.3L's. It's more commonly known by that name so you should have better luck finding it than as the upper water neck.
A more specific part number is the: RH110 by Motorcraft - you can purchase one at your local Ford dealership I believe.
That link only has the lower one, I'm looking for the upper. I still can't seem to find it. All links I've found are for the lower.
Ah, OK, sorry.
Originally Posted by bannedbutheneedshelp
Hello sir! I've been dying to post here all day to help but there were complications...
The part you are looking for is the "thermostat housing" for the 94-97 7.3L's. It's more commonly known by that name so you should have better luck finding it than as the upper water neck.
A more specific part number is the: RH110 by Motorcraft - you can purchase one at your local Ford dealership I believe.
Do you know where should put the 3 little o-rings that come with that ring? I wonder if they are necessary?
That may be a generic pic; those o-rings may not be included in the kit for the OBS. I'll try to remember to check the kit I have sitting in the basement when I get home tonight.
That may be a generic pic; those o-rings may not be included in the kit for the OBS. I'll try to remember to check the kit I have sitting in the basement when I get home tonight.
Could you post a pic of the posterior part of the housing ring?
Could you post a pic of the posterior part of the housing ring?
Shoot, sorry José, I can't find the darn things. But nice how you slipped the medical terminology into a thread on thermostats ("...the posterior part...")!