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The link took me to Advance Auto Parts' main page, so I didn't get to see which clutch you were referring to.
For what it's worth, the search tools seem to match parts up to my 94 2.3L. The only problem is that the local store does not stock all of the items listed on the website (and one counter jerk even told me he couldn't order the specific brand of part I wanted.)
Call the local store to make sure it's in stock, then ask the rep to set is aside for you. For God's sake, get his/her name, because none of them talk to each other, and you'll undoubtedly get a different rep in person, who will say "The computer says we have it, but I can't find it on the shelf."
I forgot to mention - you'll probably find a different price on the parts when you go to the store. The website offers better prices, but then you have to consider shipping charges and the wait. Be sure to call the store.
I would assume it would be the right clutch, the parts seem to match up for me on the search. To be sure, I would go to Perfection Clutch's website:
Well after about 20 hours of work my friend and I completed the clutch install. The only real problem we encountered was rusted header bolts. Ford wanted $525 for the job. I payed $45 for a jack adapter and $2 for liquid wrench. So I saved quite a bit.
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