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jfields47 09-10-2012 02:23 PM

11 digit Vin decode
 
I have what I believe is a 78 N700 or L700, I'm not really sure. Could someone help with the vin decode so I might be able to find some brake parts for this truck. VIN: N70EVCE6031

Thanks!

85e150 09-10-2012 02:52 PM

Greetings and welcome to FTE!

Find your data plate--on the driver door below the latch, possibly the glove box, possibly the door jamb--not sure of the location for your vehicle.

From that, post the codes, especially the axle codes. The axle code gives the clue to the brakes.

jfields47 09-10-2012 03:17 PM

Here is a photo of the data plate. Thanks!

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/p...ctureid=109190

85e150 09-10-2012 03:22 PM

Stand by, someone with a proper decoder ring may be by within 24-48 hours. Good pic, BTW--last one I saw was at an angle from 2 feet away rendering it unreadable.

jfields47 09-10-2012 03:27 PM

Thanks. Any help is definitely appreciated!

NumberDummy 09-11-2012 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by jfields47 (Post 12256475)
Here is a photo of the data plate. Thanks!

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/p...ctureid=109190

Welcome to FTE

Despite the N as the first digit of the VIN, as the first digit of the Type/GVW, there were no N series trucks assembled after 1969.

N70 = LN700 (gas).

E = 361 2V or 4V Xtra Duty.

V = Kentucky Truck Assembly Plant.

CE6031 = 1978.

184" Wheelbase.

COLOR = blank.*

N706 = LN700 (gas), 27,500 lbs. GVWR

8C8: 8C = Dark Tobacco Vinyl / 8 = Standard Cab w/o Butterfly Hood.

BM = Clark model 285V 5 Speed Direct.

GHN:

GH = Eaton model 17221 Two Speed Rear Axle / 6.50/8.87 / 18,500 lbs. Rear Axle Capacity.

N = Ford 12,000 lbs. Capacity Front Axle, optional frame color w/Power Steering.

27,500 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.

476536:

47 = Cincinnati OH Ford District Sales Office, where the original selling dealer ordered the truck from.

6536 = Domestic Special Order number. The truck was ordered special by the original purchaser, not "bought off the lot."

* When there is no COLOR code, the vehicle is painted a non standard color per the original purchasers order. This makes the vehicle a Domestic Special Order.

jfields47 09-11-2012 09:53 AM

So it is a 78. The problem I'm having is no one has a listing for a 78 LN700. I happened to look last night on NAPA Online and found a listing for a 70 LN700 and they had what appeared to be the brake booster/master cylinder I need. Any thoughts as to why no seems to have a listing for a 78 LN700? Thanks for your help thus far. Greatly Appreciated!

NumberDummy 09-11-2012 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by jfields47 (Post 12259319)
So it is a 78. The problem I'm having is no one has a listing for a 78 LN700. I happened to look last night on NAPA Online and found a listing for a 70 LN700 and they had what appeared to be the brake booster/master cylinder I need.
I doubt 1970 will be the same as 1978. Give me the info as to the type of brakes your truck has and I'll take a look-see. Decoded all that jazz using the '73/79 Heavy truck catalog, have the 1964/72 catalog too.

Any thoughts as to why no seems to have a listing for a 78 LN700?

Many of the chain autoparts stores do not have any parts listed on their online 'puters for anything larger than an F350. Call or go to NAPA, ask in person.

L Series trucks (L/LN/LNT/LTS) introduced in 1970. I guarantee you that every 1970 thru 1990's Ford HEAVY Truck Parts Catalog have parts listings for these trucks.

The 1973/79 Ford HEAVY Truck Parts Catalog is available on a CD from hipoparts.com

btw: There are two Ford Dealers in SC that have obsolete parts: Haselden Bros. in York, Tison Motor Co. in Estill.

jfields47 09-12-2012 08:56 AM

I need the power brake booster/master cylinder assembly (single piston). After looking at the NAPA online parts listing, it looks like it is the same assembly for a number of years. I have measured the pedal rod on mine (10 3/8") and it matches the listing NAPA has. Off to NAPA now to see how much this will set me back.

Thanks again for all the help you provided. Much appreciated.

knightranger 09-14-2012 11:03 PM

78 f800 vin decode
 
i have a 78 f800 with a crane i just want to know what engine is in it VIN # F82FVY54116

NumberDummy 09-15-2012 04:28 AM


Originally Posted by knightranger (Post 12272899)
i have a 78 f800 with a crane i just want to know what engine is in it VIN # F82FVY54116

Welcome to FTE

F82 = F800 (gas).

F = 391 4V FT engine,

V = Kentucky Truck Assembly Plant.

Y54116 = 1977 (1977 serial number range: O05,001-O99,999 & X80,000-Z25,000).

knightranger 09-17-2012 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by NumberDummy (Post 12273172)
Welcome to FTE

F82 = F800 (gas).

F = 391 4V FT engine,

V = Kentucky Truck Assembly Plant.

Y54116 = 1977 (1977 serial number range: O05,001-O99,999 & X80,000-Z25,000).

Thank You I have been trying to figure out for a while what engine it is

UGA_FX4 12-20-2012 06:50 PM

NumberDummy,

Can you help me too? I have the same problem with an old truck that was left on my land. The only info I have for the truck is that it is a ford and the VIN# F82BVEC9357 BODY: 328 AXLE: DKN TYPE: F826. Any info would be greatly appreciated since I am trying to sell it. I do know that it runs and has a 18' x 8' box on the back.

NumberDummy 12-21-2012 02:35 AM


Originally Posted by UGA_FX4 (Post 12622360)
I have the same problem with an old truck that was left on my land. The only info I have for the truck is that it is a ford and the VIN# F82BVEC9357 / TYPE/GVW: F826 / BODY: 328 / AXLE: DKN

Welcome to FTE

F82 = F800 (gas).

B = 300 Heavy Duty 1V I-6 or 370 2V V8 (same B code used for both).

V = Kentucky Truck Assembly Plant.

EC9357 = 1979.

Sequence as listed on Warranty Plate:

W.B. (Wheelbase): Omitted.

COLOR: Omitted.

TYPE/GVW F826 = F800 (gas), 31,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.

BODY 328: 32 = Sand all Vinyl ~ Full Width Seat / 8 = 81A Standard Cab.

TRANS: Omitted.

AXLE DKN: DK = Eaton model 18121 Rear Axle / 6.14-1 / 22,000 lbs. Rear Axle Capacity // N = 9,000 or 12,000 lb. Capacity Ford Front Axle w/P/S.

GVW: Omitted.

Year: Omitted.

DSO: Omitted.

UGA_FX4 12-21-2012 09:15 AM

Thank you so much for the help, and yes I joined FTE just to ask you a question so I should have put you as a reference. You think these truck have any more value than their weight in steel? I want someone to take it that wants it rather than taking it to the scrap yard. THANKS agian!


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