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It should be printed on the boot itself underneath the clamp. The part # on mine is 3C34-6C640-DA
Thanks Riggz. I was going to pick one up on the way home from work today but I couldn't find a "visible" part number on it. I called the dealer and gave them the part # on yours and they couldn't find anything. They have no idea what I am talking about! lol. I used terms such as "Intake Elbow and rubber boot". Then they asked "which intake elbow are you talking about". I am going to stop in after work and show them. Thanks for looking for me!
Yeah, it's odd that I couldn't pull anything up on that # either. Are you near Gaudin Ford? Call them up and ask for Alan Hughes or Brian Walsh. They will be more than happy to find the correct part #.
Yeah, it's odd that I couldn't pull anything up on that # either. Are you near Gaudin Ford? Call them up and ask for Alan Hughes or Brian Walsh. They will be more than happy to find the correct part #.
I called the 800 # but went to answering machine. I'll try them again. They are actually on my way home. Thanks!! Actually I pass by 2 Ford dealers on my way home within 16 miles!!
The numbers marked on Ford parts are engineering numbers and dealers are used to working with service numbers. This is probably why the dealer was confused...
3C3Z-6C640-BA is the service number for 3C34-6C640-DA and that is the one you want to give the dealer...
The numbers marked on Ford parts are engineering numbers and dealers are used to working with service numbers. This is probably why the dealer was confused...
3C3Z-6C640-BA is the service number for 3C34-6C640-DA and that is the one you want to give the dealer...
Thanks for the help guys! I actually took the boot off this afternoon, cleaned it really well and put it back together. I noticed the grooves inside the boot that have to match up with the grooves on the elbow and the other pipe... didn't notice that before! lol. Well I did it right this time and when I was finished I took it for a couple of runs on the freeway hitting around 28psi boost. I checked the boot and it was bone dry... no more oil drops leaking! Thanks again!
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