F700 SERIAL NUMBER DECODE
I'm new here and have a 1970 F700 that I use quite often around my place, looking for some help on the decode so I can give the old girl a little TLC, I believe its in need of some carb work, maybe an accelorator pump, not exactly sure which carb is on it, any help would be appreciated
Thank you in advance
F70EVG81412
I believe its in need of some carb work, maybe an accelerator pump, not exactly sure which carb is on it, any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance
You asked this question in the wrong forum, this forum is for 1961/66 F100 and larger series trucks.
Please ask further questions in the 1967/72 F100 and larger series trucks, or better yet...in the Large Truck forum.
F70 = F700 (gas).
E = 361 2V FT engine.
V = Kentucky Truck Assembly Plant.
G81412 = 1970.
156" Wheelbase.
J = Rangoon Red.
F703 = F700 (gas); 24,000 lbs. GVWR
4B81: 4B = Black Heavy Duty Vinyl // 81 = 81A Standard Cab.
M = Clark model 285V 5 Speed Direct.
E2D:
E2 = Eaton model 16244 Two Speed Rear Axle / 6.17/8.58 / 17,500 lbs. Rear Axle Capacity.
D = Ford Rockwell/Timken 7,000 lbs. Capacity Front Axle.
24,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.
182 net HP @ 3,800 RPM
37 = Buffalo NY Ford District Sales Office, where the original selling dealer ordered the truck from.
Carburetor is a Holley 2V
Ask your question in the LARGE TRUCK forum, specify which pulley it is and list the engine size.




