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Old 08-08-2014, 05:06 PM
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Need Lower Motorcraft Radiator Hose

I'm searching for Motorcraft part no. KM-226 for my 1967 F-100 with 352 and M/T. My local Ford dealer cannot look up the part number.
 
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KM226 no workie for me either. That's not the number I come up with. Where did you get that number? I show the following:
C7TZ8260B..(KM206)...upper hose
C7TZ8286V..(KM280)...lower hose.
 
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The KM-226 is the lower molded hose for those trucks equipped with a manual transmission. I cross-referenced it with the Gates and Summit Racing websites. The KM-280 is the fit for use with an automatic transmission.
 
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Originally Posted by 67 FE Fan
The KM-226 is the lower molded hose for those trucks equipped with a manual transmission. I cross-referenced it with the Gates and Summit Racing websites. The KM-280 is the fit for use with an automatic transmission.
Not according to my Ford micro-fische. KM280 is for M/T. Automatics took part number C5TZ8286AD (KM68). Which was replaced by D2PZ8286C.
 
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Originally Posted by 67 FE Fan
The KM-226 is the lower molded hose for those trucks equipped with a manual transmission. I cross-referenced it with the Gates and Summit Racing websites.

The KM-280 is the fit for use with an automatic transmission.
Where did you get this BS info from?

C7TZ-8286-V .. Lower Radiator Hose (Motorcraft KM-280) / Obsolete

Applications: 1967 F100/350 352 with M/T

Here are the parts catalog applications for this puppy, where is Motorcraft KM 226? No see um. JEFFAFA is unable to post these pics.
 
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Thanks to both of you for the correction. That's why this website is so helpful. Does Ford sell this hose under, perhaps, a different part number?
 
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Does Ford sell this hose under, perhaps, a different part number?
Obsolete, no longer available from FoMoCo.
If you look at the truck parts catalog applications for C7TZ-8286-V (Motorcraft KM-280), you'll see another lower hose listed: C9PZ-8260-M (Motorcraft KD-170).

But, this is a flex hose (designated as F), C7TZ-8286-V is molded (designated as M).

Flex hoses are available from auto parts stores, but because they are so stiff, may rip the outlet from the radiator. Not pleasant!

NOS (New Old Stock): No Ford dealer or obsolete parts vendor has C7TZ-8286-V or KM-280
 
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Just wanted to thank you guys. You just helped my wife and I with radiator hose numbers for our `67 352 FE F250 Crew cab. Auto parts store didn't get the right ones the first time. If you want something done right... ...and ask friends for help!

Thanx, JT & BT
 
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Originally Posted by BTSR63
Just wanted to thank you guys. You just helped my wife and I with radiator hose numbers for our `67 352 FE F250 Crew cab. Auto parts store didn't get the right ones the first time. If you want something done right... ...and ask friends for help!

Thanx, JT & BT
On behalf of Bill and myself,Your Welcome. This is one of the reasons He and I do this. Not only for the present OP but also for people googling or searching in the future. Such as yourself. Motor on Buddy.
 
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