PARTS IDENTIFICATION
To assist in the identification of various parts and major assemblies, identification numbers are shown on the parts themselves or on tags or plates attached to selected major assemblies. Reference to identification numbers is made throughout the catalog, and cross reference charts are provided in some areas to facilitate the selection of the service part number when the identification number is known. It is most important that identification tags and plates be retained with the part or assembly with which they are originally furnished.
SOFT TRIM
Soft Trim parts are arranged in separate sections by model year i.e. 1964,1965 etc. To determine the complete part number of certain soft trim parts it is necessary to know the "Trim Code" which is shown on the Rating or Warranty Plate (refer to pages
25 thru 30). Instructions for selecting the required soft trim parts are included at the beginning of each Soft Trim Section.
ATTACHING PARTS (NUTS, BOLTS, ETC.) and LOCATOR CODES
Standard and utility hardware, such as bolts, screws, fittings, etc. are listed below the part with which they are used. To simplify the stocking and handling of standard and utility parts by Ford dealers, locator codes are preassigned by Ford Motor Company. The locator codes are shown in parentheses immediately following or below the standard and utility part numbers.
For example, refer to Section 83, Page 1, Group 8302. The part number for the bolt which attaches the brace to the R. H. & L. H. side member is 45741-S7-8 and the locator code is B218. In the catalog this item is shown as 45741-S7-8 (B218).
LIQUID MEASURE
Most liquid measures listed in this catalog are in U.S. sizes and certain other liquid measures (unique to Canada) listed in this catalog are in Canadian sizes. The following chart provides an understanding and a translation of U.S. to Canadian and Canadian to U.S. sizes.
|
1/2 pt.
(capacity in ounces) |
Pint
(capacity in ounces) |
Quart
(capacity in ounces) |
Gallon
(capacity in ounces) |
Canada |
10
|
20 |
40
|
160 |
U.S. |
8
|
16 |
32
|
128 |
Example: 5 U.S. Quarts (160 ounces) equal 4 Canadian Quarts (160 ounces) or 1 Canadian Gallon. |
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