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SCRAPIRON1947 10-02-2008 06:10 AM

Cab Lifts
 
The hydraulic cab lifts used on big trucks are self contained, simple, and an inexpensive way to solve the problem. you could find a heavy truck salvage yard and study the system up close. the whole sysem consists of 2 cylinders, a pump(Manual. air operated, or combination thereof), hydraulic lines & fittings, and mounting hardware. In the late 60's- early 70's Ford produced a "w" series truck that would be very easy to adapt, as the cab and framr are very similar to your "C" cab. Thanks. Scrapiron

Oldscoolfordman 11-09-2008 09:29 PM

Nice Truck
 
Hey your fire engine looks almost identical to mine. Where did you find parts for yours? I want to replace a few parts on the motor that I replace in all my vehicles when I buy them unless they just replaced them before I buy it. I do not know how to post a picture but will as soon as I can. Please post or send me any information about as yours that will help me. Thanks.
Zak.

comstock 02-28-2009 10:12 PM

534 engine parts
 
I have some luck with my Napa dealer. He no longer rolls his eyes when I ask for 534 parts. Try parts houses that do not deal in speed stuff and you may be surprised what you find.

As much as I wish I did not have to run the Holley 750 double pumper carb, that is all that will make the beast snort up the hills laden with 1000 gallons of water.

Now if someone has a nice light bar or siren they want to part with, let me know!

dtime 03-30-2009 07:00 PM

C900
 
I have had a 1973 534 Ford C900 firetruck for a few years. It also is in great shape and usually runs well. It needs a left exhaust manifold and I am having a hard time locating one. Any suggestions would be appreciated. You mentioned your local Napa dealer?
Thanks again,
Dave dtime@magma.ca

less 03-30-2009 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by xfdcapt (Post 6009340)
less...you are absolutely right. Both Ford and Mack used the same cab.

I acquired my C-1000 engine when a local fire museum (Phoenix) sent me out to check on a "Mack" fire engine that an Arizona fire dept. wanted to donate to them. It turned out to be a "Ford." They wanted a Mack, not a Ford, and turned down the donation; so I bought the truck for $10!

Lucky break for you...talk about a great deal....In my city the public transit corp. is still running a Ford C with a flatbed....I'm not sure what it is, but I would guess a C600 to C700. Pristine condition...very little miles I'm sure and looks like it is washed daily and I'm sure maintained well. Our transit corp is extremely good at maintaining their vehicles.

tndrft1 07-02-2009 09:25 PM

could you tell me what my vin means, It's from a 1972 ford 900 and the vin is N90LVN72328, Thanks Cowboy

less 07-02-2009 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by less (Post 7326912)
Lucky break for you...talk about a great deal....In my city the public transit corp. is still running a Ford C with a flatbed....I'm not sure what it is, but I would guess a C600 to C700. Pristine condition...very little miles I'm sure and looks like it is washed daily and I'm sure maintained well. Our transit corp is extremely good at maintaining their vehicles.

I got up close to this Ford C. It's a C 600, with a 370 V8 and I could hear the thing shift. ....automatic transmission..I would think an Allison ?

shanoconn 11-26-2009 02:01 PM

Hey guys Ive got a brake prob with a 1971 Ford c-900 ( door tag C-910) 1000 gal fire truck by Pierce/Ford it has a 477 engine 4 speed tranny. The brakes failed wile running to a field fire, thay just went to the floor Thay are vac assisted. I replaced the master cylinder and blead the lines ( 1 gal worth of brake fluid) and still have no pedal. no leaks on the wheel cylinders and now the driver rear is locked up. The vac gauge bulds up to 20 to 25 in/hg. have any ideas Thx Lono Rolla VFD

1976C900FireTruck 03-23-2010 11:29 AM

hey i cannot for the life of me find brakes for my 1976 C900. if anyone has any info on where i can find them please let me know i need them for inspectiont his year.

mokehill151 04-02-2010 06:08 AM

I had the same problem finding brake shoes and will just get the shoes relined at Franklin's truck center unless someone knows where to get 16x 2 1/2" airbrake shoes.

ff0225 05-03-2017 03:18 AM

Fire Truck Decode
 

Originally Posted by NumberDummy (Post 4921408)
It's a Pierce conversion on a Ford C900 cab and chassis. In other words, Ford supplied the cab and chassis (no body), Pierce added the back of cab equipment. There's prolly a large chrome nameplate on the front of the truck that says: PIERCE.

C90 = C900 Tilt Cab (flat nose front end. An F900 has a front end similar to a pickup)

L = 534 4V

V = Kentucky Heavy Truck Assembly Plant

K719XX = 1971

Ford used Transmatics since at least 1957 thru the 1990's. It a very good automatic. With prolly over a million + C series trucks sold, finding parts shouldn't be a problem. I know where several are in junkyards locally (Los Angeles).


Suggestion: Two things you should have: a shop manual >> faxonautolit.com and the 1964/72 Ford Truck Parts Catalog on CD >> hipoparts.com.

I need help decoding: C90LVY68283 - Thanks!

85e150 05-04-2017 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by ff0225 (Post 17161992)
I need help decoding: C90LVY68283 - Thanks!

Welcome to FTE. Try making a new thread for this in Large Truck:

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forum232/

Does your truck have the warranty plate on the door? If so, all that info or better yet a picture of it will help get more info about your truck.


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