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i have a F100 4wd. with a 360 np435 with d21. i need the ford part number for the drivers side exhaust pipe. it is the crossover pipe that goes over to the passneger side. the diagrams on the site only give a main number i need the whole part number.
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Need to know the year and that main part number, and I might be able to help.
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According to the Master Parts Catalog ('75 Final Issue):

Exhaust System Parts for 1970-up F100 4x4 LWB w/360 CID engine
Part NumberDescription
C8TZ-5267-ECrossover pipe (12-7/8" long - 2-1/4" diam.
.090 thick - stamped C8TA-5826-L)
D1AZ-5A231-AClamp (crossover pipe to inlet pipe)
C8TZ-5246-FInlet pipe
D1AZ-5A231-DClamp (inlet pipe to muffler)
C7TZ-5230-MMuffler
D1AZ-5A231-CClamp (muffler to outlet pipe)
C7TZ-5260-GBracket (outlet pipe to frame)
D1AZ-5A231-CClamp (outlet pipe to frame)
D0TZ-5255-BOutlet pipe, rear exit
C7TZ-5255-AAOutlet pipe, side exit
FYI: The part number for the crossover pipe is shown as also applying to the '68-'69 trucks.
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This topic was covered in a previous thread. If you're having trouble finding one for a 4x4, just get one from a 4x2, cut the pipe off 3-4 inches after the flange and make a new pipe. Easy. Go get some exhaust 45 degree elbows and some straight pieces and cut them and put them together until it fits. You would've had it done by now.
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i just needed the part number. i dont know or havent seen anything about another thread unless it was one i started soory. i didnt search. i have a line on just buying one instead fo rigging something up. which is what it would be if i had to do it.
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From the MPC:

This shows that the exhaust system parts for '71 and '72 F100 4x2 trucks are listed in Parts List Numbers 48 and 49, while '70 F100 4x4 parts are in List Nos. 58 and 59:

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...and here are those four Parts Lists:

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ok thanks i seen soemthing abotu a anti noise pipe or something on another web site last night i wasn tsure what that was thought. i may have a used pipe or i have thought of a different way to make my own. i hate the local lazy exhaust shops. they either want to do it all or nohting.
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