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thank you very much! Thanks for the new PN's, as well.. it has been updated to reflect that information, already! Ray
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Looking to rebuild my non svt upper and lower with SVT upper and lower with the SVT throttle body. On the parts list for the throttle body gasket the part # is F5DZ-9E936-AE. On fordpartsonline.com it says that its for the Sable, Taurus, 3.0L, DOHC 1996 - 1999. Is that what I need?
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Originally posted by BrApple: yes, its the same
Thanks for the info.
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OK, I have the injector part numbers for the o-rings on 98+. I got this from Bill J... Quote:
FOPZ-9229-A, comes in pack of 10.
Do I need 12 of these (2 per injector) or 6 (1 per injector)?
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Great How-to. The only thing I would add is that I needed to change my plugs after doing this. I tried to skimp by reusing the old ones, and got a nasty misfire. After a set of APP764's, life is good again. Thanks Ray, the pics helped a bunch!
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Just for when all this gets archived:
***Random misfire after rebuild***
Ok, since you may be taking off the coil pack to do this (or doing more, like I did headers as well), make sure you remember to put everything back on!
There are 2 things that go back on with the coil pack other than the wires:
A little braided ground wire that is bolted down under the driver-front bolt -AND- A tiny sensor with the part number "F6AF-18801-AA" (apparantly a radio noise suppressor according to Big Jim) stamped into it that gets bolted down with the passenger-front bolt
If you forget the sensor (like me), your car will randomly misfire like a mofo and flash the CEL at you.
Also in case you are stupid (again, like me) and think your hand is a good substitute for an inch-lbs torque wrench, here's the part numbers for some bolts you broke:
TB Bolt (need 4): -in process of finding this out- -in process-
IAC Bolt (need 2): -in process- M6x1.0 if you prefer a hardware store
EGR Bolt (need 2): W701625-S431 M8x1.2 if you prefer a hardware store
Also, just for fun, here's some other part numbers I've come across: F6DZ-6A666-D PCV valve (apparantly shaking it you can tell if it's bad... bad one doesn't make noise)
I'll reply to this when I find out what the part #s are...
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Small update on TB bolts:
Also in case you are stupid (again, like me) and think your hand is a good substitute for an inch-lbs torque wrench, here's the part numbers for some bolts you broke:
TB Bolt:
The 3 "normal" bolts (need 3):
- W701519-s421
- M6 X 1.0 X 30 if you prefer a hardware store
The last bolt with a stud attached to it (need 1):
- W701632-S309
- M6X30 + M5x1 (the M5x1 is the stud that the throttle cable bracket attaches to)
IAC Bolt (need 2):
W701519-s421 (guessing since the TB bolt is also an M6x1.0)
M6x1.0 if you prefer a hardware store
EGR Bolt (need 2):
W701625-S431
M8x1.2 if you prefer a hardware store
Also, just for fun, here's some other part numbers I've come across:
F6DZ-6A666-D PCV valve (apparantly shaking it you can tell if it's bad... bad one doesn't make noise)
Following is for search purposes:
throttle body bolt part number throttle body stud part number throttle body screw part number throttle bolt part number throttle stud part number throttle screw part number TB bolt part number TB stud part number TB screw part number IAC bolt part number IAC screw part number idle air control valve bolt part number idle air control valve screw part number idle air control bolt part number idle air control screw part number EGR bolt part number EGR screw part number exhaust gas recirculation bolt part number exhaust gas recirculation screw part number PCV valve part number positive crankcase valve part number
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w00t for the search keywords! Great write-up, Ray. Now I just need the weather to cool off a little and I'll have a whole lot to do.
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Quote:
FOPZ-9229-A, comes in pack of 10.
Do I need 12 of these (2 per injector) or 6 (1 per injector)?
Yes, 2 per injector = 12. I would recommend changing them all out while you are in there (although others say you don't have to). I found a few that were brittle and cracked. If you relieve the fuel pressure, then take one injector out and leave it out, you can change all of them fairly easily without depositing too much fuel.
Also, this is a good time to change the valve cover gaskets (how-to here) if they are leaking. Keep in mind that you will need two gaskets (front and rear) along with 6 spark plug gaskets.
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