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Im changing out the old EGR valve on my 1977 F150 Ranger 6.6L 2WD.
Its asking for the OEM# on this part, which of course is rubbed off the sticker, and I dont have it.
I really need this cause I have to add an orifice washer with the proper inlet size before I install new one. The gave me a chart with part numbers to matchup that should tell me the proper washer but I cant find the original part# for this part anywhere, Ford parts site was no help.
Not sure what do at this point, the EGR valve came with 2 bags with about 10 washers each in it.
If anyone has ever done this or happens to have a the same vehicle so I can match up the part#.
I went ahead and cross referenced my part with the OEM part#, I went with what looked like it was right. the chart didnt have the right part#'s on it, they were close, but not exactly the same. pretty stupid but what else can I do? went with the 272 inlet washer. next time I will definitely go to the dealership so I can get an OEM replacement.
I went ahead and cross referenced my part with the OEM part#, I went with what looked like it was right. the chart didnt have the right part#'s on it, they were close, but not exactly the same. pretty stupid but what else can I do? went with the 272 inlet washer. next time I will definitely go to the dealership so I can get an OEM replacement.
Good luck going to a dealership. You will get the old deer in the headlights stare unless you find a dealership with an old experienced counterman. Their computers only go back about ten years anymore and these guys are lost if they can’t find it in the computer. Your best bet is right here on FTE. If your engine runs smooth at cruise speeds then you probably got the right spacer installed.
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