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10-29-2015, 02:47 PM | #1 |
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need a Ford Part Number IDed
I have a shifter that has been around the shop for years. Never used and I want to ID it. It has 2 Ford part numbers as well as a patent number. Patent 3994184 says it is an inline shifter that controls transfer case in 4wd vehicle. Has one handle and 2 arms. Controls gear lever selection of H-N-L and the second arm is a Diff Lock. That info came from googling the PatNo. Part numbers are D9TZ-7210-C and D7TA-7E065-DA. One number is stamped into the metal on the shifter body and the other is on a printed tag on the handle. Shifter body has 2 bold holes to mount wherever. Googling the part numbers gets no hits. Trying to decode the numbers comes up with a service part for a light-medium duty truck. D7 D9 is 77 and 79 and somewhere in my search, my notes say bronco but I can't ID for sure. Anyone with parts books from back then that can look this you I would appreciate it. Local ford dealer shows nothing for either numbers.
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10-29-2015, 05:32 PM | #2 |
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Re: need a Ford Part Number IDed
D9TZ is a transmission shift lever(auto) for a tilt column in a 1979
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11-03-2015, 02:30 PM | #3 |
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Re: need a Ford Part Number IDed
Hello,
Part number ( D9TZ-7210-C ) is a transfer case shift assy. Fits 77/79 full time 4/w/d from serial 040,001- F150 77/79 full time 4/w/d from serial x80,001- F250 79 full time 4/w/d ---F350 All 8cyl ALL CID except F350 is 400 CID. D7TA-7E065-DA is an engineering number for part 7210 which is shift assy. I could not cross to a true number as it was not listed on the microfiche. Information is from vintage parts books. Hope this helps you out. |
11-03-2015, 06:40 PM | #4 |
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Re: need a Ford Part Number IDed
Thanks guys for doing the research for me. I kind of knew someone on here would be able to track this down. I just don't have much Ford info.
Thanks again Stewart
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Re: need a Ford Part Number IDed
No problem Stewart, glad to help.
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