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Found this in my attic on the insulation. Don't remember buying it or where it came from or why it's in the attic instead of on the truck. Been using the thumb out of a high voltage electricians glove. cut a splice in the end and clamped it on. Guess I'll put the right one on the AC drain. It's amazing what I've acculmulated in 30 years of ownership. Don't think they are available anymore. C8TZ-9F765-A
I gave up on trrying to attatch the image. this site has really gone downhill in terms of usability. It's the reubber drain for the AC
Found this in my attic on the insulation. Don't remember buying it or where it came from or why it's in the attic instead of on the truck. Been using the thumb out of a high voltage electricians glove. cut a splice in the end and clamped it on. Guess I'll put the right one on the AC drain. It's amazing what I've accumulated in 30 years of ownership.
Don't think they are available anymore. C8TZ-9F765-A Invalid part number.
If it was valid, it would be part of the carb linkage, since it's within the 9700 group.
If this is the evaporator drain hose with factory A/C:
Perhaps we should be lobbying for a sticky in each forum that gives step-wise instructions for each device. I have never had a problem myself but, then again, I never post more than one picture at a time after having created a number of JPEG images.
There are mobile devices, laptops and desktop computers that should all work but the steps to do so probably vary.