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I'm looking for replacement intercooler hoses for my 2008 E450 ambulance but for the life of me, can't find the part. I'm seriously beginning to wonder if I'm going to have to make my own.
UPDATE: These are the ones you need and will fit E350 and E450 Super Duty vans with the 6.0
I have used ones if you need them. Maybe no better than what you have, but not cracks/holes.
Thanks, my friend! I may end up taking you up on that. Better yet, maybe I can find a set of new ones and just get you to generally compare them from pictures?
Part numbers listed for it. I don't know which is which or if they are discontinued or not.
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8C3Z-6N650-A
8C3Z-6N651-A
8C3Z-6W650-A
8C3Z-6W651-A
According to Dorman, those only fit the F-series Super Duty for 08-10 but the fact that it only lists those years makes me think it must fit the E-series Super Duty as well?
Ford Parts Giant showed those for E and F both, but you could try each at a dealer site and see what they show.
I think your numbers are correct! Comparing them now to Gates numbers on eBay. Will post these in the original post for anyone else who might be searching in the future. Much thanks!
Just had an issue with this hose last week on my 2006 E-450. Blew a hole in the underside of the blue hose on the intercooler end, and still made it another 500 miles. The first day I could get up to 20 psi boost, the second day I could only get to 11 psi. The hose has the part number 6C24-6C640-EB. I bought an AC Delco 26279 for $87 from Stockwise auto parts online. There is a Gates hose with the same 26279 number, and they both have the same clamps. The original hose had the constant torque clamps with an integral spring, but apparently the spring-less clamps hold better (at least according to Riff Raff). In any case, I had no problem finding replacements once I put in the Gates/AC Delco number rather than the OEM #.
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