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I got a wierd answer from the dealership. They all agree that the part number should be F4TZ-6375-AA. But no one had a listing for the part number F4TR-6380-AA. Very confusing and odd. I have seen the flywheel and that is the part number stamped on it. It has 164 teeth and a 28.2 oz weight on it.
I got a wierd answer from the dealership. They all agree that the part number should be F4TZ-6375-AA. But no one had a listing for the part number F4TR-6380-AA. Very confusing and odd. I have seen the flywheel and that is the part number stamped on it. It has 164 teeth and a 28.2 oz weight on it.
I have a 2000 F150 4.2 4wd 5speed manual .
ford is telling me my flywheel is obsolete and unavailable and said I should have a F6TZ-6375-AA flywheel but nothing at parts house will match bolt holes. My flywheel pulled out was the number you stated RF-F6TR-6380-AA . Google search led me here.
I remember there being differences in what is engraved on a part and the actual part number. There are also differences in prefix between original and replacement parts, and it's possible that a replacement part number will have multiple applications across the Ford model line. Usually the prefix describes the application and the main digits describe the function of the part, so 6380 could be stamped on flywheels for multiple applications that would not interchange with each other. See here: https://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00115.html . I'm afraid I can't help specifically with what fits your truck.
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