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Re: 1976 F-700 Ford Engine ID: PLEASE HELP!
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Posted by PeteNY on March 12, 2006 at 22:56:21 from (141.149.85.128):
In Reply to: 1976 F-700 Ford Engine ID: PLEASE HELP! posted by Deeretrax on March 12, 2006 at 17:34:28:
Pull the upper radiator hose then pull the thermostat cover (this will require a new gasket), but if it has 2 thermostats side by side under there, it's a 370...chances are good that it is, but I think if you check that all of those mentioned as possibilities use the same starter. Most Fords in those days used the same one. We got stranded with our '79 F 600 once at a pull on a Sun. of course the only stores that would list an F 600 (NAPA, Carquest...) were closed, so I took a chance at the local Advance auto and bought a starter for an '80s F 350 with the 460 which they did list...it was the same one. Pete
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